tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-911130560032069160.post7883985943758872357..comments2023-02-24T03:24:51.690-05:00Comments on Wordy Evidence of the Fact: More on the MoorSarahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01758927721152378470noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-911130560032069160.post-2709882122487146002010-05-12T13:54:30.713-04:002010-05-12T13:54:30.713-04:00The mother/artist element has continued to intrigu...The mother/artist element has continued to intrigue me. I wish I knew more about art - especially Indian art from the time. In fact, this book has regularly reminded me of the many things I don't know enough about. I'm sure the whole reading experience would be better if I knew the history and culture more intimately. It would be interesting to read it again (as well as Mistry's A Fine Balance, which I loved) after doing some more comprehensive research on the Emergency and the culture surrounding that era.Sarahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01758927721152378470noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-911130560032069160.post-53363411436164954252010-05-11T15:16:42.694-04:002010-05-11T15:16:42.694-04:00Palimpsest! One of my favorites, as well. I had ...Palimpsest! One of my favorites, as well. I had forgotten about all of the paintings, re-paintings and un-paintings that play such a pivotal role in this novel & the head-games it plays. I'm loving revisiting it through your posts. :-)<br /><br />And love your gradual-memorization technique.Emilyhttp://www.eveningallafternoon.comnoreply@blogger.com