Saturday 29 August 2020

An Informal Evening with Books & Coffee...

Readers’ Rendezvous

Cordially invites you for the

6th Edition of its

Friday Fiesta

An Evening with Books & Coffee

04 September 2020, 6 pm onwards


on Zoom

The Books & Coffee Virtual Meet will start sharp at Six pm, Friday, 04 September 2020.

Hence participants are requested to enter the ZOOM waiting room at least ten minutes in advance.

Since we have limited participation for this informal Meet, [50 max] admission will be on first-come-first-served basis alone.

1. Publisher – Budding Writers’ Interface

[If you're a budding writer, and wish to have your writings published, you may have your doubts clarified here]

Ms. Nalini Olivannan
EMERALD PUBLISHERS

2. Book Review

Igort’s The Ukrainian and Russian Notebooks

Dr. Archana M Sardana
Associate Professor & Head
Department of English
Anna Adarsh College for Women
Chennai, TN

3. Book Review

Jeffrey Archer’s 'Old Love'

Dr. R. Raja Govindasamy
Formerly Head of the Department of English
& Principal, Thiagarajar College,
Madurai

4. Book Review

Shashi Tharoor’s An Era of Darkness

Ms. Amita Rachel Thomas
II MA English Literature
Madras Christian College
Chennai

To register, kindly click on the Google Form below.


Regards,

Team
Books & Coffee

Tuesday 25 August 2020

An Evening with Books & Coffee...

Readers’ Rendezvous

cordially invites you for the
Fifth Edition of its

Friday Fiesta

An Evening with Books & Coffee

Friday, 28 August 2020

6 pm onwards...

on Zoom



Note -

The Books & Coffee Virtual Meet will start sharp at Six pm, Friday, 28 August 2020.

Hence participants are requested to enter the ZOOM waiting room at least ten minutes in advance.

Since we have limited participation for this informal Meet, [50 max] admission will be on first-come-first-served basis alone.

It is also suggested that participants read at least one of the following books to engage more effectively with the presentation of the Delegates.

Participants may unmute themselves and ask their questions [pertaining to the book], after the Moderator’s call.

Book Review 1
Dollar Bahu By Sudha Murthy

Ms. Rajkumari

Book Talk
‘Shift in Narratives: Magus to Magpie Murders

Ms. Lakshmi Priya

Book Review 2
The Sunflower by Simon Wiesenthal

Prof. Angeline Sorna

Book Review 3
DNA: The Story of the Genetic Revolution
By Andrew Berry, James Watson, and Kevin Davies

Ms. Sai Shri Ramamurthy

Moderator

Prof. Premjith Mathew

To register, kindly click on the Google Form below.


Regards,
Team
Books & Coffee

Monday 24 August 2020

Talk on Memory Studies...


Thursday, 27 August 2020
11 am to 12. 30 pm
Platform: Zoom
Click HERE for Brochure and Registration

Wednesday 19 August 2020

Online Lecture Series on Literature and Literary Studies...!


“A dull mind gets bored easily, A curious mind expands forever…” 

The Department of English and Other Foreign Languages, SRM Institute of Science and Technology, Ramapuram, has got you an exhilarating Online Lecture Series wherein we bring Guest Lectures by eminent professors of various colleges on awe-inspiring topics. 

Don’t miss this opportunity and register now!

FREE Registration Starts: 18/08/2020
Last Day of Registration: 23/08/2020, 9.00 am
Targeted audience: Faculty Members and Research Scholars
Time: Refer the flyer
E-certificates will be sent on each day to the registered email ID within a week on filling the feedback form sent after each lecture
Registration Link- https://forms.gle/knVcQaQ8ABmgwQATA

With regards,

Convener
Dr. V. Rema
Prof. & Head
Staff Co-ordinator
Ms. M. Nathiya (8508467789)

Happy Learning!
Thank you.

Monday 17 August 2020

An Evening with Books & Coffee...

Readers’ Rendezvous

Cordially invites you for the

Fourth Edition of its

Friday Fiesta

An Evening with Books & Coffee

 21 August 2020 

6 pm onwards


on Zoom

The Books & Coffee Virtual Meet will start sharp at six pm, Friday, 21 August 2020.

Hence participants are requested to enter the ZOOM waiting room at least ten minutes in advance.

Since we have limited participation for this informal Meet, [50 max] admission will be on first-come-first-served basis alone.

Book Review 1

Township Girls: The Cross-Over Generation
[2018]
By Nomsa Mwamuka

Dr. Sumathi. K. Sripathi
Senior Lecturer
DMI-SEU-IVDL
Chibombo, Lusaka, Zambia

Book Review 2

Amen: The Autobiography of a Nun
[2009]
By Sister Jesme

Dr. V. S. Ramakrishnan
Associate Professor and Head
Department of English
Presidency College (Autonomous)
Chennai, TN

Book Review 3

Goat Days
[2012]
By Koyippally Benyamin (Author), Joseph (Translator)

Dr. Fathima Banu
Associate Professor and Head
Department of English
JBAS College for Women
Chennai, TN

Book Review 4

The Memory Police: A Novel
[1994]
By Yoko Ogawa (Author), Stephen Snyder (Translator)

Prof. Premjith Mathew
Department of English
DRBCCC – Hindu College
Chennai, TN

Moderator

Dr. Maria Preethi Sreenivasan
Head, Department of English
Queen Mary's College (Autonomous)
Chennai, TN

To register, kindly click on the Google Form below.


Regards,

Team
Books & Coffee

Tuesday 11 August 2020

DOE... A Dear...!

Island of Memory | DOE Club Musings

Sharing an inspirational personal post that I’d shared today in a dynamic little Reading Group titled, Readers' Rendezvous, on Whatsapp with forty vibrant reading souls, who believe in the dictum, ‘we read, we share and we grow together’.

And this I was inspired to write, in the context of a lovely discussion on Memory Studies, which has had some interesting threads on our group since yesterday.

So me was so tempted to take a leaf out of my very personal diary jottings, in a long time, those memorable memory islands of the past, from the same day, in 11 Aug 2001!

Well, this day, in 11 Aug 2001, also happened to be my last year as a student in College.

Second MA in English!

Wish to share a few precious memories about the DOE Club with us all for mutual inspiration.

The DOE Club, [called the Debate, Oratory, Elocution Club] was founded when we were students, under the able supervision of Prof. PN or P. Natarajan, one of our most favourite and beloved of professors.

Prof. PN was always known for his amazing sense of humour. 😃

The very first day of his class with us, when he introduced himself, he said,

‘I am PN. Friends call me NAT. (Natarajan). You can call me PN’.

‘I have three beautiful daughters, but please don’t visit my home!’ 😄

‘My wife is Boss in a Bank… but not at home!’ 😁

His first day with us was his best impression with us all!

Every class of Prof. PN, begins with a little anecdote – a cute little motivating story, followed by an explanation of five difficult words and their meaning, and a little of grammar.

Without these three, he has never begun a class for us anytime.

He always wanted us students to come out of our shyness and passivity.

‘If you don’t come out of your shyness, it’s your loss, not mine’, he used to often say.

So after class hours, he used to ask interested students (only interested ones) to come to class (we call it the DOE Club classroom) and ask us to talk.

‘Don’t compel anyone! If they wish to learn, they have to take the first step’.

‘You can take a horse to water, but not make it drink’, was his oft-repeated quote!

He used to encourage even the most passive learner to talk or debate or do Mock Interview / Stress Interview.

This particular day, one of my friends did Laloo Prasad Yadav, who I guess was CM of Bihar at that point of time.

(Well, as we all know, a mock interview is where you play a famous leader. And to role-play this famous leader you had to know everything about this person inside out. Else, you won’t be able to answer questions posed to ‘you’.)

‘Don’t feel shy! Come out with your thoughts’, he used to say.

Citing Noam Chomsky, he used to say,’ Competence’ and ‘Performance’ are two sides of the same coin.

You have competence! That’s why you are here. But unless it translates into performance, your worth is a big shunya, he used to say!

Around ten or twenty of us, we used to regularly attend the DOE Clubs every afternoon since 1997, till our last day in campus.

Soon, Prof. PN made me in-charge or secretary of the up and coming DOE Club.

The thumb rule was, first thing in the morning we should have bought our day’s English newspaper, and we should have read it inside out.

Then, in our DOE Club rendezvous in the afternoons, he used to ask random questions from the City/ State/ South/ National/ International/ Editorial/ Business/ Sports section in quick succession.

He encouraged us to read a lot. He was the first person to introduce PG Wodehouse to me!

He used to say, 'Read PG Wodehouse, and see your language grow in leaps and bounds'.

A cricket buff of the highest order, Prof. PN used to say, ‘the language of sports is an entirely different language altogether. Unless you read your Sports pages regularly, you cannot master it!’

PN Sir had an amazing disposition and personality.

Always a cheerful smile adorned his face.

Be it any problem under the sun, he had a solution for you at hand. He had never once got angry with any of us anytime.

Now on a personal, note -

Well, on 05 September each year, when I call him up to wish him, the first few seconds I won’t be able to utter a single word to him! The pause that has you choked... with gratitude!

‘Sir, it’s me…’

‘Me who?’

‘Rufus!’ DOE Club! - Your past student of five years!

‘Hey Rufus….’

And then a huge big smile on his face.

A smile that in itself transforms into blessings for you by default.

How true the maxim,

‘A teacher affects you not only for life, but also for eternity. He can never tell where his influence stops!’

Prof. PN is one of those precious few, who tops this list,

for me!

PS: This very day, in 2001, Prof. Swamiraj, our former Principal, was invited for the inauguration of our DOE Club for this year.

Prof. Swamiraj gave us an inspirational talk on ‘How to get out of the Status of Pitiful Existence into the Status of Real Worth’!

those good ol' 'islands of memory in the seas of forgetting!'

In case, you wish to read these very personal jottings, request you to pardon me for the fast scribbles. 

Rather, you may also do well to look at the keywords that have been underlined for highlight sake!

Thank you!

When Akashvani ruled the waves...

Islands of Memory | 11 Aug 1996

Personal Diary Jottings

Remember the Philips / BPL Radio sets that were our constant companions, apart from our Sony walkmans! ;-)


They were our only time-pass for the early morns & nights!

AIR or Akashvani was our daily 'bread and butter!'

Saroj Narayan Swami - that bold and 'crystal-clear' voice that began all our mornings, and ended all our nights, days without end.

Monday 10 August 2020

An Evening with Books & Coffee...

Readers’ Rendezvous
Cordially invites you for the
 Third Edition of its Friday Fiesta 
An Evening with Books & Coffee
Friday, 14 August 2020
 6 pm onwards…


On Zoom

Book Review 1

Post-Truth: The New War on Truth and How to Fight Back by Matthew d'Ancona

Dr. K. Ganesh
Faculty, University of Madras, Chennai
&
Head [Retd], Research Department of English
Madras Christian College (Autonomous)
Chennai, TN

Book Review 2

Travels in the Scriptorium by Paul Auster

Dr. Abdul M Jinnah
Jamal Mohamed College (Autonomous)
Trichy, TN

Book Review 3

The Pregnant King by Devdutt Pattanaik

Dr. Saumi Mary M
St Xavier’s College For Women
Aluva, Kerala

Book Review 4

The Forty Rules of Love by Elif Shafak

Prof. Muthu Meena
Department of English
Mannar Thirumalai Naicker College (Autonomous), Madurai, TN

Book Review 5

The Fault in Our Stars by John Green

Poornima Shree, T. M
III BA English
Bishop Heber College (Autonomous), Trichy, TN

The Books & Coffee Virtual Meet will start sharp at six pm, Friday, 14 August 2020.

Hence participants are requested to enter the ZOOM waiting room at least ten minutes in advance.

Since we have limited participation for this informal Meet, [50 max] admission will be on first-come-first-served basis alone.

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In such a jocund company…

10 August 1994 | Down Memory Lane!

These jottings are from the same day, 10 August in the year 1994, (more than a quarter century ago!), when I was doing my Higher Secondary, in MCC School, Chetpet, Chennai.

[Dear gentle reader, per chance, if you feel my pathetic handwriting scribbles are a strain on the eye, you may please just focus on the words I've underlined in colour) 😊

Some of the words like ‘Yummy’, ‘Goalie’, (Goal-Keeper), Tinkle, Cubicle, Football, Gym, Coffee, roll call, bring to memory some of the glorious nostalgic moments of yore!


In fact, Yummy was our code word for our Ice-cream vendor who set shop just adjacent to the compound wall bordering our hostel.

Lanky and sprightly he was, with an amazing sense of humour and love for all of us.

We could have ‘accounts’ with him, since money in a hosteler’s hand was a rarity.


Another word is Cubicle - a stony protrusion for a bed lined up on either side in a dormitory, where we did our bedding in our own sweet chaotic ways, with mosquito nets for that precious protection from mosquitoes.

But again, mornings when you woke up, you would find for sure a lizard or two inside your mosquito net, as there were a little gang of mischievous boys who were known for these nocturnal pranks on their unsuspecting victims.

They would go near the bathrooms, were there was a surplus of lizards, somehow catch them with such patience, and then on the sly, put them inside our mosquito nets.

They did these ‘pranks’ only on those guys who 'sincerely' slept soon after their study time at 10 in the night.

Since for the mischievous ones, their night had just begun!

So even today, when someone utters the word Yummy or mosquito net, or cubicle, or Tinkle, or dormitory, although in different contexts, these words brings back memories of those good ol’ days from the past!

Tintin, Tinkle, and Asterix in that order, were our study-time distractions on all nights!

So even today, when I take a copy of a Tintin or a Tinkle, I recollect with nostalgia, how Shikari Shambu the faint-hearted hunter, or Kalia the crow, or a Suppandi, Tantri the Mantri, Nasruddin Hodja, Anwar, Raghu were our all-time favourite characters who provided us with the bestest company ever!

Like Eliot says in his ‘Four Quartets’, ‘Footfalls echo in the memory’ when we think on these objects, words or places!

Sunday 2 August 2020

An Evening with Books & Coffee...

Readers’ Rendezvous

Cordially invites you for the

Second Edition of

An Evening with Books & Coffee

07 August 2020, 6 pm onwards


on Zoom 

1. The Better Man by Anita Nair

Dr. R. Chakkaravarthy
Head, Department of English
G. T. N Arts College, Dindigul, TN

2. How to Talk About Books You Haven’t Read by Pierre Bayard

Dr. Kunhammad K. K
Head, Dept of Studies in English
Kannur University, Kerala

3. Celestial Bodies by Jokha Alharthi

Prof. Sharon Alice Christy
Department of English
Lady Doak College, Madurai, TN

4. Vaster than Empires and More Slow by Ursula K. Le Guin

Ms. Bhuvaneshwari Ramaswamy
II MA English Literature
Mother Teresa Women’s University
Kodaikanal, TN

5. Becoming by Michelle Obama

Ms. Apphia Carol
Child Author, Poet, Diarist
Homeschooling, Chennai

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