Khaleej Times

I never understood math lessons in school: Author

- Staff Reporter

sharjah — Education was a “mystery” to renowned Indian journalist and writer Manu Jospeh. Joseph, who was attending an audience discussion and book signing session at the Sharjah Internatio­nal Book Fair (SIBF), shared his school-time experience of how he “never understood his maths lessons”.

The former editor of Open magazine said: “I would always think that a parallelog­ram was just a square stretching its legs. I was never interested in what the teacher was saying, I would just sit there trying to straighten the square’s legs.

“When we studied the solar system, I would always feel sorry for the planet Mercury, which is so little compared to other planets around it. I thought that Mercury would be feeling so humiliated.”

Author of widely acclaimed and best-selling novels, Joseph shared how one of the characters in his novels is similar to what he was like when he was 11 years old. Interactin­g with students, the author said he “admired the difference between the writing styles for journalism and novels”.

“A little bit of arrogance is essential. You cannot be meek and write a story — there has to be some intentiona­l arrogance. But you should also possess a degree of humility at the same time.”

Offering advice for aspiring authors, he said: “I don’t write for a specific readership — I write what I want to share. If you keep thinking of the readership, or if you tailor your writing to specific audiences, it won’t work.”

Joseph has written three novels to date. His debut title ‘Serious Men’ won the PEN/Open Book Award, while his second book ‘The Illicit Happiness of Other People’ is a semi-autobiogra­phical novel. His third book ‘Miss Laila, Armed and Dangerous’ was well received for its take on the political and social system in India.

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 ??  ?? Journalist and author Manu Joseph attends a session at the SIBF.
Journalist and author Manu Joseph attends a session at the SIBF.

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