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diamond and peril

Thu Jul 19, 2007, 7:11 AM
When Kudra was twelve, she and her brother accompanied their father on an ambitious business trip. It was a journey of nearly four months, during which Calcutta, Delhi, Benares, and many smaller towns were visited in an attempt to crack Buddhist markets, for the Buddhists had begun to use incense in greater volume than the Hindus along the Ganges.

Now, whenever she smelled the gums, the balsams, and the special aromatics that arrived with merchants from afar, her head reeled with images of temples, shrines, palaces, fortresses, mysterious walls, tapestries, paintings, jewels, liquors, icons, drugs, dyes, meats, sweets, silks, bolts and bolts of cotton cloth, ores, shiny metals, foodstuffs, spices, musical instruments, ivory daggers and ivory dolls, masks, bells, carvings, statues (ten times as tall as she!), lumber, leopards on leashes, peacocks, monkeys white elephants with tattooed ears, horses, camels, princes, maharajah, conquerors, travelers, singers, fakirs, magicians, acrobats, prophets, scholars, monks, madmen, sages, saints, mystics, dreamers, prostitutes, dancers, fanatics, avatars, poets, thieves, warriors, snake charmers, pageants, parades, rituals, executions, weddings, seductions, concerts, new religions, strange philosophies, fevers, diseases, splendors and magnificences and things too fearsome to be recounted, all writhing cascading, jumbling, mixing, splashing, and spinning; vast, complex, inexhaustible, forever.

It was then that she realized that the it was the odor of the incense that had intrigued her all along, only now the smells filled in the fantasies that heretofore had been mere outlines, smeary contours scrawled in ghost chalk. Perhaps the most terrible (or wonderful) thing that can happen to an imaginative youth, aside from the curse (or blessing) of imagination itself, is to be exposed without preparartion to the life outside his or her own sphre--the sudden revelation that there is a there out there.

(Excerpted from Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins)

  • Mood: Neutral
  • Listening to: drunk guy getting into car (its 10:05 AM..)
  • Reading: Rum Diary
  • Watching: Frazier
  • Playing: Kingdom Hearts
  • Eating: Hemp + Flax cereal
  • Drinking: waterr...

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i loved that book

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.. just kidding

mr187
AH. as soon as i read the first line i knew you were quoting jitterbug perfume.

tom robbins is amazing.

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"Old lady judges watch people in pairs. Limited in sex, they dare to push fake morals--insult and stare--while money doesn't talk, it swears. Obscenity...who really cares? Propaganda all is phony." -Bob Dylan, 'It's Alright, Ma (I'm only bleeding)'

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