Hello Deep and Abhishekh. May i ask where this book club is based (sorry,
missed that because i just entered the conversation)? I was also wondering
if one meaning for varna is caste although I like the other meanings
better..

2007/10/13, Deepa Mohan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> On 10/13/07, Abhishek Hazra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >About our book club.. It's called Varnika. Varnika is a Sanskrit
> > >word for "writer".
> >
> > varnan / varnana means description doesn't it? so literally speaking
> > "Varnika" becomes someone who describes, a 'descriptor'.
> > interesting to see the writer as a 'thick descriptor'
> > but also the word 'describe' has already the writer or the 'scribe'
> inside it
> >
> > you chanced upon the word varnika, or was it part of your general
> > sanskrit memory, or did you remember a specific usage of the word in
> > some sanskrit texts?
>
> And Abhi SHEK...also note the root, "varna", meaning colour..the
> "varnana" or description is, actually, "adding colour" to the facts
> and making them a narrative! It's also fascinating to see that some
> compositions in Carnatic music are called "varnam", because they
> delineate the "colour" of the raga they illustrate. And the word for
> :gold, "suvarna" is..."good colour"...!
>
> Thought you, as an artist, would like that!
>
> Deepa.
> >
> >
> > On 10/12/07, sandhya_san <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > I do have an outline for a book on technical communications that
> > > I'll write sometime in life, but not right now... Right now, I'm
> > > working on fiction. :)
> > >
> > > About our book club.. It's called Varnika. Varnika is a Sanskrit
> > > word for "writer". We read any kind of book or genre that anyone is
> > > interested in , really. We've met once to discuss Kiran Desai's "The
> > > Inheritance of Loss,". We plan to meet again with our favourite
> > > P.G.Wodehouse book just because we all like PGW. :) We have a small
> > > mailing list where we can post anything related to books--reviews,
> > > book readings, even writing.
> > >
> > > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Abhishek Hazra"
> > > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > >
> > > > >I run a small and exceedingly infrequent book club and am
> > > struggling
> > > > >to write my first book
> > > >
> > > > hewlo.
> > > > welcome to silk (though i too remain mostly in lurk mode)
> > > > whats your book on? technical (on documentation) or otherwise?
> > > > also, what kind of books is your book club interested in?
> > > >
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