Saturday, December 25, 2010

EINSTEIN: A life in science Authors, Michael White & John Gribbin

A nice read. It is easy on the scientific aspects and fascinating on the personal aspects of a great physicist.

While reading through the book I could not help to notice the fact that even a prominent scientist like Einstein could not escape the politics of the day and was subjected to prejudice and suspicion by the authorities. The volatility of the world at that time is well reflected in the life of Einstein.

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Metamorphosis

I like this work by Kafka. The theme goes like this. One day Grigor Samsa, a salesman and sole earning member of his family, wakes up to find that he has become a giant insect. He tries to get rid from the bed as he has to reach on time at office, otherwise his overbearing boss will flay him. Besides, he is too concerned about his family and don't want to lose the job for sake of his family. Soon his family and boss finds out about his condition. His family initially takes care of him well. But gradually he becomes more like a nuisance, causing him to withdraw to himself. Then one day he dies. His family, everybody now earning something for themselves, moves on to another house.

The plight of Grigor Samsa has a universal human appeal. Samsa could have been somebody who has gone mentally handicapped or he could have been somebody who is an outcast; the effect would have been same. Yet one cannot blame his family of callousness, for they have to move on and the concern which was there initially, fades away; just a common human trait. But that loneliness and despair of Samsa is something that lingers on the reader's mind.