Every Sunday, the
previous four Sundays, I planned to visit Abids and each Sunday something or
the other pushed the trip a week further…
The Abidian siren call
I could no longer resist … and this Sunday I set forth …
I missed the bus at 10
and had to wait for another 50 minutes for the next…I thought I’d be late, but I
realized when I reached there I was sort of early … the stalls and shelves were
just about being arranged with books … Vinod and the others hadn’t yet arrived
in the usual pre-hunt hangout … I hung around and browsed some nearby heaps … a
text comes from Vinod … we exchange texts and meet at the Irani … he tells me
Umashankar and Srikanth won’t be joining the party today … then, Vinod gifts me
two books … Manoje Basu’s I Come As a Thief and Keki Daruwalla’s collection of poems, A
Summer of Tigers … I particularly like those old Orient Paperback
novels by Indian writers … and this one has a certain charm to it …. Some months
back I had found a collection of poems by Adil Jussawala, and Daruwalla’s book
is a welcome addition to my collection of Indian English verse … Thanks Vinod!
Chai and biscuits and
conversation later we proceed with hopes held high … I was looking for Len
Deighton’s Spy Hook … among other titles … I have read the Game-Set-Match
trilogy, the first trilogy in the Bernand Samson tri-trilogy … Hook-Line-Sinker
is the second trilogy … I found Line and Sinker separately earlier
at Abids … I can’t start the second trilogy without Hook … it’s been some
time since I won the Game, Set and Match and it’s been some
time also since I have the Line and Sinker … until I have the
Hook
I can’t fall completely … and then there is the third trilogy … Faith-Hope-Charity
... so, anyway, we went around looking for books … and Vinod espied Faith,
just as I had picked up a rather colourful book, Flags of the World, and
pointed it out to me …. I was looking for the first in the second, and I found
the first in the third …. I picked it up … and we went further, I saw an E. L.
Doctorow novel … I had found two Doctorows earlier in Abids and World’s
Fair was going to be my third Doctorow at Abids … the more the merrier …
I crossed the street and found Charity … what luck! The last in the
third! I need Hook and Hope now
… I had four books already and I was feeling happy …
Then we went towards
GPO where there were some more sellers … nothing of interest and as we were
moving back, Vinod asked me if I had seen The Thirty-Nine Steps … I hadn’t seen
it … but he had and he tried to remember the location and we looked carefully
at each book spread-out on the pavement … just as Vinod was giving up hope that
the book had been claimed, he said eureka and pointed his forefinger at a red
and black cover … there it was … The Thirty-Nine Steps …
I paid Rs.20/- each
for the 5 books I found … 5 books for 100 rupees … nice, no?
3 comments:
The last one looks very interesting Jai Bhaiya! BTW just received my copy of Chai Chai on your recommendation.
I am jealous
I am jealous
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