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Hands Up!
Nithesh S
15 episodes
5 days ago
A podcast where guests are expected to be, nay forced to be vulnerable. The podcast is primarily about books.
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A podcast where guests are expected to be, nay forced to be vulnerable. The podcast is primarily about books.
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Books
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Greek Lessons by Han Kang | Nikita Pathak
Hands Up!
59 minutes 36 seconds
3 months ago
Greek Lessons by Han Kang | Nikita Pathak


"She knows that no single specific experience led to her loss of language. Language worn ragged over thousands of years, from wear and tear by countless tongues and pens. Language worn ragged over the course of her life, by her own tongue and pen.


Each time she tried to begin a sentence, she could feel her aged heart. Her patched and repatched, dried-up, expressionless heart. The more keenly she felt it, the more fiercely she clasped the words. Until all at once, her grip slackened.


The dulled fragments dropped to her feet. The saw-toothed cogs stopped turning. A part of her, the place within her that had been worn down from hard endurance, fell away like flesh, like soft tofu dented by a spoon.”


~ Han Kang, Greek Lessons


While reading of the most unstructured books in my recent memory, I have felt my emotions quite intensely. I can’t put my finger on it. My friend Nikita Pathak agrees.


In our very chaotic, yet passionate attempt to talk about admiration for this book, Nikita and I share thoughts that the book evoked.


During this discussion about the ‘Greek Lessons’, we touched upon the significance of being in touch with other humans and enjoying the senses gifted to us in a world that is advancing technologically but regressing and in terms of genuine human relationships.

Hands Up!
A podcast where guests are expected to be, nay forced to be vulnerable. The podcast is primarily about books.