Krishnamurti's journal Krishnamurti, J.
Publication details: 2008 Chennai Krishnamurti Foundation IndiaEdition: 2nd Rev. edDescription: v, 166 pISBN:- 9781873263792
- 113.2 K7K7-2008
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Book | Ahmedabad | Non-fiction | 113.2 K7K7-2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 181989 |
Krishnamurti's journal is a fantastic read for anyone familiar with his work. There's a poetic and often neologic style to his writing.. It's random and tangential as journals tend to be, but with fascinating insights and reflections composed after some of his famous talks.
Perhaps the most striking was his attention to the world around him as he was writing, beautiful scenes and an almost surreal depth to what otherwise would have seemed mundane. Occasionally it reminded me of Proust; for example, simple details of a nearby tree would fill pages exploring and understanding what otherwise is impossible to express directly in words.
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