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Jayaprakash Satyamurthy

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September 2008


I read, I write, I play the bass guitar. Reality isn't and stories won't save you from what is. But still.

I live in Bangalore, India with my wife Yasmine and a hoard of feline masterminds as well as a handful of daft dogs.
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“She wouldn't start a religion. She wouldn't teach anyone truth. The problem starts there. When you decide to teach someone truth. It is a problem, when someone teaches you truth.”
Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, Strength of Water

“I want to find a terrible secret at the city’s heart
then go all the way back and find the first truths soaked into this land
and further, furthest, I want to walk
in empty space forever right here

don’t follow me”
Jayaprakash Satyamurthy, Weird Tales of a Bangalorean
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“I would like to carve my novel in a piece of wood. My characters—I would like to have them heavier, more three-dimensional ... My characters have a profession, have characteristics; you know their age, their family situation, and everything. But I try to make each one of those characters heavy, like a statue, and to be the brother of everybody in the world.”
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“There is only one real misfortune: to forfeit one's own good opinion of oneself. Lose your complacency, once betray your own self-contempt and the world will unhesitatingly endorse it.”
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“I will not deny but that the best apology against false accusers is silence and sufferance, and honest deeds set against dishonest words.”
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“Everyone underestimates their own life. Funny thing is, in the end, all our stories...they're the same. In fact, no matter where you go in the world, there is only one important story: of youth, loss and yearning for redemption. So we tell the same story, over and over. Only the details are different. ”
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“I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.”
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Ivonne Rovira Thank you for the Friend request. I'm thrilled to find another fan of Georges Simenon's Maigret!

Cheers, Ivonne


Valerie Sorry I've fallen so far behind in keeping up with people's reviews. I went through a period of 'pointed stick time' (these are times when I'm convinced that any technology more complex than a pointed stick is too prone to breakdown to be reliable). Through all of September, my computer was in the shop.

I'm getting caught up on my backlog, but it'll likely be some time before I get caught up. So I, as well as my correspondents, will likely have to school ourselves to patience for some time yet.


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Dan's Oouh I was so surprised when I finally entered to yr prof page!!

I was about to comment on the picture I show on yr avatar & now.. Anyway I am sure we'll get along, from following Ya for the whole time I show an genuine match on our tastes
Take care Jay ( such a loong name at first I thought u were pulling my leg or that u were wearing a Hindu nickname, Like Sam in Zelazny's work on "lord of Light" )
I will be sure to add U on my future recommendations :D


Capsguy Thanks for the acceptance. Quite a nice list of books you've read there.


message 3: by Dan

Dan Schwent Your band has an awesome name.


Mohammed  Abdikhader  Firdhiye Hey welcome to Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ.

Heh i didnt know you rated Jack Vance that highly.


message 1: by Anna

Anna Best wishes for new year 2009.


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