Confessions of a California-returned
Namit Arora is into reading, writing, travelling—so much so that he and his partner gave up their corporate career in California to travel and write about India, where they took up a place in Gurugram. Across the years, the couple have been to over a 100 destinations in 20 states on trains and buses but never on the plane, returning frequently to their “base camp” in DLF Phase 3. They would share their travelogues on their website and he even finished a book on Indian history based on his travels, which was ready to hit the world... just when the coronavirus hit the world last year. The book’s publication was postponed. It came out just now but he is still housebound. “Compared to so many others, the pandemic has been kind to me,” he says, chatting on Whatsapp video. “The worst it did was to induce prolonged mental state akin to cabin fever.”
In his 50s, he gamely answered the Proust Questionnaire series, in which folks from diverse backgrounds are nudged to make “Parisian parlour confessions”, so as to explore the lives and experiences of fellow citizens.
Fatherhood
Similar values, shared experiences, listening with empathy, forgiveness, rooting for each other
Being insensitive to others’ vulnerabilities at times
Walking on a beach in south Goa
Goa, London, Amsterdam, N. California
The Indian rose-ringed parakeet
BR Ambedkar, Romila Thapar, Perry Anderson, JM Coetzee, John Keay...
Brás Cubas in The Posthumous Memoirs of Brás Cubas by Machado de Assis. Don Fabrizio in The Leopard by Giuseppe di Lampedusa
Janie Crawford in Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. Shanti in The Legend of Virinara by Usha Alexander
Bilkis Bano, Harsh Mander, Bezwada Wilson, Rana Ayyub...
Sojourner Truth, Savitribai Phule, Harriet Tubman, Simone de Beauvoir...
Chilly paneer with Cuba Libre
Fakery, wilful ignorance, supremacism
The Geneva Conventions, which established rules to make war more humane
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948
Public speaking
Know thyself
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