“The most futile cry of man is his impossible wish to be understood”
Arun Joshi“But, then, the truest perceptions of life, for me at least, have always proved to be the most elusive and the most shortlived”
Arun Joshi, The Strange Case of Billy Biswas“The most futile cry of man is his impossible wish to be understood”
Arun Joshi, Strange Case of Billy Biswas“The strange case of Billy Biswas had at last been disposed of. It had been disposed of in the only manner that a humdrum society knows of disposing its rebels, its seers, its true lovers.”
Arun Joshi, The Strange Case of Billy Biswas“Sitting there, watching the shades of evening settle slowly on the drab little town, it seemed to me that nothing but blind blundering vengeance, howsoever camouflaged, awaits all those who dare to step out of its stifling confines. It is a confrontation whose outcome is as certain as the end of solitary boats beating against a maelstrom.”
Arun Joshi, The Strange Case of Billy Biswas“..I marvelled at the intense beauty of this human relationship that was born out of so much love and was destined, perhaps inevitably, to end in a tragedy of such terrible proportions.”
Arun Joshi, Strange Case of Billy Biswas“This is where I belong. This is what I have always dreamt of.”
Arun Joshi, The Strange Case of Billy Biswas