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The fort that has never been attacked. Built by the Hapsburgs in 1833, it is believed the Nazis hid the gold they looted during World War II here
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Arundhati Roy's first work of fiction since The God of Small Things in 1997 is an allegory, a powerful fable about Climate Change, the War on Terror and Corporate Raj
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'What does it matter if I fail?' asks the Booker winner on her second novel and of course, the first work of fiction since The God of Small Things
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My greetings. I'm sorry I'm not here with you today but perhaps it's just as well. In times such as these, it's best not to reveal ourselves completely, not even to each other.

If you step over the line and into the circle, you may be able to hear better. Mind the chalk on your shoes.

I know many of you have travelled great distances to be here. Have you seen all there is to see? The pillbox batteries, the ovens, the ammunition depots with cavity floors? Did you visit the workers' mass grave? Have you studied the plans carefully? Would you say that it's beautiful, this fort? They say it sits astride the mountains like a defiant lion.
 
 
Even though this fort has never been attacked, think of how its creators must have lived the idea of being attacked, waited for it. Is this what this fort is...a testament to trepidation?
 
 
I confess I've never seen it. The guidebook says it

wasn't built for beauty. But beauty can arrive uninvited, can it not? It can fall upon things unexpectedly, like sunlight stealing through a chink in the curtains. Ah, but then this is the fort with no chinks in its curtains, the fort that has never been attacked. Does this mean its forbidding walls have thwarted even Beauty and sent it on its way?

Beauty. We could go on about it all day and all night long. What is it? What is it not? Who has the right to decide? Who are the world's real curators, or should we say the real world's curators? What is the real world? Are things we cannot imagine, measure, analyse, represent and reproduce real? Do they exist? Do they live in the recesses of our minds in a fort that has never been attacked? When our imaginations fail, will the world fail too? How will we ever know?

How big is it, this fort that may or may not be beautiful? They say it is the biggest fort ever built in the high mountains. Gigantic, you say? Gigantic makes things a little difficult for us. Shall we begin by mapping its vulnerabilities? Even though it has never been attacked (or so they say), think of how its creators must have lived and relived the idea of being attacked.
 
 
Remember Macbeth? "Who can impress the forest, bid the tree unfix his earthbound root," he asked. He was dead wrong. Trees have unfixed their roots and are on the move.
 
 
They must have waited to be attacked. They must have dreamt of being attacked. They must have placed themselves in the minds and hearts of their enemies until they could barely tell themselves apart from those they feared so deeply. Until they no longer knew the difference between terror and desire. And then, from that knothole of tormented love, they must have imagined attacks from every conceivable direction with such precision and cunning as to render them almost real. How else could they have built a fortification like this? Fear must have shaped it; dread must be embedded in its very grain. Is that what this fort really is? A fragile testament to trepidation, to apprehension, to an imagination under siege?

It was built-and I quote its chief chronicler-to store everything that ought to be defended at all costs. Unquote. That's saying something. What did they store here comrades? What did they defend?

Weapons. Gold. Civilisation itself. Or so the guidebook says.

And now, in Europe's time of peace and plenty, it is being used to showcase the transcendent purpose, or, if you wish, the sublime purposelessness, of civilisation's highest aspiration: Art. These days, I'm told, Art is Gold.

I hope you have bought the catalogue. You must. For appearances' sake at least.

As you know, the chances are that there's gold in this Fort. Real gold. Hidden gold. Most of it has been removed, some of it stolen, but a good amount is said to still remain. Everyone's looking for it, knocking on walls, digging up graves. Their urgency must be palpable to you.

They know there's gold in the fort. They also know there's no snow on the mountains. They want the gold to buy some snow.

Those of you who are from here-you must know about the Snow Wars. Those of you who aren't, listen carefully. It is vital that you understand the texture and fabric of the place you have chosen for your mission.

Since the winters have grown warmer here, there are fewer 'snowmaking' days and as a result there's not enough snow to cover the ski slopes. Most ski slopes can no longer be classified as 'snow-reliable'. At a recent press conference-perhaps you've read the reports-Werner Voltron, president of the Association of Ski Instructors, said, "The future, I think is black. Completely black." (Scattered applause that sounds as though it's coming from the back of the audience. Barely discernible murmurs of Bravo! Viva! Wah, Wah! Yeah Brother!) No no no...comrades, comrades...you misunderstand. Mr Voltron was not referring to the Rise of the Black Nation. By Black he meant ominous, ruinous, hopeless, catastrophic, and bleak. He said that every one degree celsius increase in winter temperatures spells doom for almost one hundred ski resorts. That, as you can imagine, is a lot of jobs and money.

Not everybody is as pessimistic as Mr Voltron. Take the example of Guenther Holzhausen, CEO of MountainWhite, a new branded snow product, popularly known as Hot Snow (because it can be manufactured at two to three degrees celsius above the normal temperature). Mr Holzhausen said-and I'll read this out to you-"The changing climate is a great opportunity for the Alps. The extremely high temperatures and rising sea levels brought about by global warming will be bad for seaside tourism. Ten years from now people usually headed for the Mediterranean will be coming to the comparatively cooler Alps for skiing holidays. It is our responsibility; indeed our duty to guarantee snow of the highest quality. MountainWhite guarantees dense, evenly spread snow which skiers will find is far superior to natural snow." Unquote.

MountainWhite snow, comrades, like most artificial snows, is made from a protein located in the membrane of a bacterium called Pseudomonas syringae. What sets it apart from other snows is that in order to prevent the spread of disease and other pathogenic hazards, MountainWhite guarantees that the water it uses to generate snow for skiing is of the highest quality, sourced directly from drinking water networks. "You can bottle our ski slopes and drink them!" Guenther Holzhausen is known to have once boasted. (Some restless angry murmuring on the soundtrack.) I understand... But calm your anger. It will only blur your vision and blunt your purpose.

To generate artificial snow, nucleated, treated water is shot out of high-pressure power-intensive snow cannons at high speed. When the snow is ready, it is stacked in mounds called whales. The snow whales are groomed, tilled and fluffed before the snow is evenly spread on slopes that have been shaved of imperfections and natural rock formations. The soil is covered with a thick layer of fertiliser to keep the soil cool and insulate it from the warmth generated by Hot Snow. Most ski resorts use artificial snow now. Almost every resort has a cannon. Every cannon has a brand. Every brand is at war. Every war is an opportunity.

If you want to ski on-or at least see-natural snow, you'll have to go further, up to the glaciers that are wrapped in giant sheets of plastic foil to protect them from the summer heat and prevent them from shrinking. I don't know how natural that is though-a glacier wrapped in foil. You might feel as though you're skiing on an old sandwich. Worth a try I suppose. I wouldn't know, I don't ski. The Foil Wars are a form of high-altitude combat-not the kind that some of you are trained for (chuckles). They are separate, though not entirely unconnected to the Snow Wars.

In the Snow Wars, MountainWhite's only serious adversary is Scent n' Sparkle, a new product introduced by Peter Holzhausen, who, if you will pardon me for gossiping, is Guenther Holzhausen's brother. Real brother. Their wives are sisters. (A murmur) What's that? Yes...real brothers married to real sisters. The families are both from Salzburg.

In addition to all the advantages of MountainWhite, Scent n' Sparkle promises whiter, brighter snow with a fragrance. At a price of course. Scent n' Sparkle comes in three aromas-Vanilla, Pine and Evergreen. It promises to satisfy tourists' nostalgic yearning for old-fashioned holidays. Scent n' Sparkle is a boutique product poised to storm the mass market, or so the pundits say, because it is a product with vision, and an eye to the future. Scented snow anticipates the effects that the global migration of trees and forests will have on the tourism industry. (Murmur) Yes. I did say tree migration.

Did any of you read Macbeth in school? Do you remember what the witches on the heath said to him? "Macbeth shall never vanquished be, until Great Burnam Wood to high Dunsinane Hill shall come against him?"

Do you remember what he said to them?

(A voice from the audience somewhere at the back says, "That will never be. Who can impress the forest, bid the tree unfix his earthbound root?")

Ha! Excellent. But Macbeth was dead wrong. Trees have unfixed their earthbound roots and are on the move. They're migrating from their devastated homes in the hope of a better life. Like people. Tropical palms are moving up into the Lower Alps. Evergreens are climbing to higher altitudes in search of a colder climate. On the ski slopes, under the damp carpets of Hot Snow, in the warm, fertiliser-coated soil, stowaway seeds of new hothouse plants are germinating. Perhaps soon there'll be fruit trees and vineyards and olive groves in the high mountains.

When the trees migrate, birds and insects, wasps, bees, butterflies, bats and other pollinators will have to move with them. Will they be able to adapt to their new surrounding? Robins have already arrived in Alaska. Alaskan caribou plagued by mosquitoes are moving to higher altitudes where they don't have enough food to eat. Mosquitoes carrying malaria are sweeping through the Lower Alps.

I wonder how this fort that was built to withstand heavy artillery fire will mount a defence against an army of mosquitoes.

The Snow Wars have spread to the plains. MountainWhite now dominates the snow market in Dubai and Saudi Arabia. It is lobbying in India and China, with some success, for dam construction projects dedicated entirely to snow cannons for all-season ski resorts. It has entered the Dutch market for dyke reinforcement and for sea homes built on floating raft foundations, so that when the sea levels rise and the dykes are finally breached and Holland drifts into the ocean, MountainWhite can harness the rising tide and turn it into gold. Never fear, MountainWhite is here! works just as well in the flatlands. Scent n' Sparkle has diversified too. It owns a popular TV channel and controlling shares in a company that makes-as well as defuses-landmines. Perhaps their new batch will be scented-strawberry, cranberry, jojoba-in order to attract animals and birds as well as children. Other than snow and landmines, Scent n' Sparkle also retails mass market, battery-operated, prosthetic limbs in standard sizes for Central Asia and Africa. It is at the forefront of the campaign for Corporate Social Responsibility and is funding a chain of excellently appointed corporate orphanages and ngos in Afghanistan which some of you are familiar with. Recently it has put in a tender for the dredging and cleaning of lakes and rivers in Austria and Italy that have once again grown toxic from the residue of fertiliser and artificial snowmelt.

Even here, at the top of the world, residue is no longer the past. It is the future. At least some of us have learned over the years to live like rats in the ruins of other people's greed. We have learned to fashion weapons from nothing at all. We know how to use them. These are our combat skills.

Comrades, the stone lion in the mountains has begun to weaken. The Fort that has never been attacked has laid siege to itself. It is time for us to make our move. Time to replace the noisy, undirected spray of machinegun fire with the cold precision of an assassin's bullet. Choose your targets carefully.

When the stone lion's stone bones have been interred in this, our wounded, poisoned earth, when the Fort That Has Never Been Attacked has been reduced to rubble and when the dust from the rubble has settled, who knows, perhaps it will snow again.

That is all I have to say. You may disperse now. Commit your instructions to memory. Go well, comrades, leave no footprints. Until we meet again, godspeed, khuda hafiz and keep your powder dry.

(Shuffle of footsteps leaving. Fading away.)


First published in: Adam Budak, Anselm Franke/Hila Peleg, Raqs Media Collective (Eds.): Manifesta7. Scenarios, Milan (Silvana Editoriale) 2008.

interview
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HAVE YOUR SAY
Jul 25, 2008 12:00 AM
32
Ashok,

>>>> "When do you plan to stop lying?"
>> When you stop being a Jehadi Muslim.

I have never been a Jehadi Muslim, but you seem to be a well-practised liar.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 25, 2008 12:00 AM
31
Ashok,

>> the consensus is evolving against Jehadi Muslims like you.

Wishful thinking!
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 25, 2008 12:00 AM
30
A really good peace. Arundhati Roy certainly has a way with words. But, seriously the whole plot seemed like call to arms by leader to fellow anarchists (or I suppose it was fellow revolutionaries)
pkkumar
pune, India
Jul 25, 2008 12:00 AM
29
Ashok,

>> I have spoken about Gujarat and I repeat it here. Muslims got what they deserved in Gujarat!

You make my point, namely that you are a lowdown hate-filled guttersnipe!
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 25, 2008 12:00 AM
28
Ashok,

>> And, despite all this, lo and behold, he's still alive.

But still under a death sentence! You were saying that Muslim criminals were not even prosecuted! When do you plan to stop lying?
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 23, 2008 12:00 AM
27
Ashok (to Badai),

>> You should have talked about the architecture, the arts, the science, the theatre, the fine trdaitions of democracy..

For your information, Bagai does not write on anything other than his bigotry and hatefulness. In that respect he is your identical twin.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 23, 2008 12:00 AM
26
Ashok,

>>>> "If criminals are not prosecuted ...."
>> Caveat: but, they shouldn't be Muslims like Afzal....

Afzal was prosecuted, found guilty and sentenced to death, you idiot!
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 23, 2008 12:00 AM
25
Ashok,

>>>> "If criminals are not prosecuted ...."
>> Caveat: but, they shouldn't be Muslims like Afzal....

Afzal was prosecuted, found guilty and sentenced to death, you idiot!
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 23, 2008 12:00 AM
24
Ashok,

>> What Anwar is saying is that as "a Muslim, he'll speak about Isalm and Muslims ....

Liar, I was speaking as a Gujarati Muslim about Gujarat riots. I have also spoken about the Sikh massacre and about the Kashmiri Pandits, unlike a saffron thug like you, who has never spoken about the Gujarat massacre.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 23, 2008 12:00 AM
23
Lalit Bagai,

>> when i wrote about the killing of black muslims in darfur ,you dismissed it as an attempt to embarass you.

Your interest in Darfur was solely from the angle of your insatiable anti-Muslim hatred. You are too much of a hypocrite to accept that.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 23, 2008 12:00 AM
22
faruki

when i wrote about the killing of black muslims in darfur ,you dismissed it as an attempt to embarass you.

i wrote about this after watching a bbc programme
which reported from the actual scene, and like most who saw it, i was deeply disturbed

seema mustapha and said naqvi visited sudan as guests of the sudan govt, and dismissed the genocide as a simple dispute between the govt and
tribals. i considered this to be disgraceful.
are black muslims not human beings.?

if you read irfan hussains article in dawn he
confirms my long held view that killings of muslims is only troubling to your community, when the killers are nonmuslims.

how much have muslims like you written about the
killings going on in pakistan. what do you care
for muslim women being opressed in pakistan, and
in India.

however you find time to report the demolition of a temporary mosque some where in mahrashtra.

the fact is that you are conducting a vendetta against your nonmuslim enemies, and the welfare of ordinary muslim men and women are of no interest to you.

and this holds true for most muslims in india and elsewhere. you admit that the destiny of muslims is in the hands of bigoted mullahs in india. however you have no stomach to take them on. you waste your time on defending the image
of islam and muslims instead. this is pathetic.

imagine in a hundred year muslims in india have not built any great universities, schools, colleges, or anything they can be proud of. all
efforts are spent in futile efforts ,which go to
defending unworthy causes- eg banning the book satanic verses, deporting tasleema nasreen, and
defending the orthodox muslim civil code.

you people are your own worst enemies. You are
no exception.
lalitmb
kalundborg, Denmark
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
21
Lalit Bagai,

>> you have tried to gloss over killings of muslims by other muslims.

No, I have not. Just remember that a government sponsored pogrom against its own citizens should be a concern for everybody. But why am I wasting my time telling this to a hatemonger like you?

>> A person who defends Aurangzeb should not have the gall to criticise Modi.

Since finer discrimination is not your forte, I do not expect you to understand what I wrote about Aurangzeb. Your job is very simple : Just spread hate against Muslims! Forget everything else!
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
20
faruki

you have tried to gloss over killings of muslims
by other muslims. You are only bothered if the killers are nonmuslims.

irfan hussain has written about this in an article in Dawn. It is specially tailored for
people like you.

You know damn well that Modi will not be brought to trial. However you insist on repeating your hate against him, because of a deep hate you feel for him and the BJP.

No body will accept that you are all about justice. We would all agree that you are after revenge when muslims are killed by nonmuslims.

Read Irfans article, and similarly an article by Mr Cowasjee who describes Pakistan and muslim
mentality.

All of us are tired of your senseless dirge.
A person who defends Aurangzeb should not have the gall to criticise Modi.

Finally how many muslims have left Gujerat.
I understand that very few have- which goes to show that thing are not all that bad.

Instead of helping muslims your agenda is to thrive on hate. It is a sick attitude.
lalitmb
kalundborg, Denmark
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
19
Ghai,

>> 12000 Sikhs killed by Congress goons.Never seen you vocal about that.

We should not forget any of them. As a Gujarati, I may speak more of one and less of others, but then there are others who too can speak up.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
18
Faruki

700 Muslims in Gujrat and 300 hundred Hindus killed.

in 1984- 12000 Sikhs killed by Congress goons.Never seen you vocal about that.25000 Muslims killed in Bhiar in Lalu Raj.In Congress Raj for 50 yrs in India about 1 Lac Muslims ?

Choice is yours.
a k ghai
mumbai, India
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
17
Lalit Bagai,

>> its time Faruki stopped his tirade against Modi and the parivar for the Gujerat killings.

If criminals are not prosecuted and are still in power, our being silent would itself be a crime. But this would be beyond the ken of an empty-headed bigot like yourself.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
16
Ashok,

>>>> "useing faruki,s logic ..."
>> Logic? You must be joking!!

However hard you may try to divert attention, it is clear that at this time the laugh is on you!
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
15
ashok

useing faruki,s logic muslims in india should accept the destruction of the babri masjid.

its a triviality in comparison with the destruction of major hindu temples in the past, and in comparison with the destruction of the
magnificent and priceless Bamiyan Budhas.

Going further its time Faruki stopped his tirade against Modi and the parivar for the Gujerat killings. These killings were miniscule in comparison with killings done by muslim rulers.

Today in contrast most Hindu,s includeing myself are ashamed and sad at what happened in
both Godhra and thereafter. It has been a stain on modern democratic India.

How is it that ordinary people from most civilised countries are willing to admit and say sorry when they have done wrong.

Why is it so difficult for Faruki to do the same.
Why does he keep comeing up with stupid explanations and excuses, instead of doing what I and most normal people would do.

Just say sorry, and promise not to repeat ugly acts. However dont expect Faruki to do so. His
mindset is quite unique, as Yacoob Musa has pointed out in his very sensible posts.

Well done Yacoob. I will be happy to share a plateful of biryani and a mug of chilled beer
with you any time.

I send a similar message to my esteemed friend
Gaurav Gupta. He should accept that Bengali,s have got it wrong and be done with it.Lets get togather any time for a steak and Jack Daniels at his expense. Just say when Gaurav.
lalitmb
kalundborg, Denmark
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
14
Ashok,

>> Many Mosques in Spain are a testimony to that.

You must have read the article posted here by someone a few weeks ago on how several Hindu temples used to be Buddhist places of worship once.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 22, 2008 12:00 AM
13
oh my god, what happened! this is really bad! i cannot believe this is the same person who wrote incredible sentences like "rain ploughed the earth like gunfire". well no matter. one masterpiece is enough. we cannot be too greedy.

arundhati, leave india, leave delhi, go away on exile to someplace where there isn't so much noise buzzing around. maybe patagonia or brazil or thailand.

no wait, i am annoyed. you know the difference between excellent and good and mediocre. where is your pride as an artist? if you didn't know and had not written godofsmallthings then maybe you can be let off. but after writing that, you should be able to look at this objectively and say "no, this doesn't work" and just let it go. i won't say "shame on you" but I will scold and say "tsk tsk!"
Arul Francis
Clayton, California
Jul 21, 2008 12:00 AM
12
ashok

no one that i know of has written about destruction of dargahs in gujerat.if they were destroyed the process was very quiet.in comparison, the bamiyan budhas were destroyed with the eyes of the world watching it. budhists
from many countries appealed to the taliban.
it did not help. did ordinary muslims in pakistan, india or bangladesh protest. if so
it did work either.

i challenge anyone to prove destruction of muslim dargahs and mosques in modern times in india.. in this case hundreds of thousands would have gathered in various cities of india to protest.

muslims in india, protest for various things, and destruction of dargahs would have been a major reaons for them.

regarding destruction of holy places, no churches
were destroyed by fellow christians in europe.

the church in kalundborg, is about 900 years old, and it was not damaged in the nazi occupation.

christians have seldom or never destroyed christian churches.

hindus and budhists have seldom or never destroyed each others temples.

however it is known that muslims being against idol worshipping have a devine injunction to destroy churches and temples .

at times muslims have converted churches into mosques, and used the remnants after destruction
of temples to build mosques.

i would have thought that there should be evidence of this available in india.


ps i do know that there is one mosque on a run way in calcutta airport. no one can remove this for fear of upsetting muslims.
lalitmb
kalundborg, Denmark
Jul 21, 2008 12:00 AM
11
Ashok,

>> a cusrsory one-liner 'shameful and destardly act'. Can these magnificient statues be ever replaced?

Non-cursory ten-liners from neither you nor me will replace those magnificent statues, so why this cheap rhetoric? You should be ashamed of yourself playing these blame games with me.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 21, 2008 12:00 AM
10
>> But do hate propagandists like you know how many dargahs have been destroyed in Gujarat in the past six years?

Ah, we visit this again! Been a few months now since waiting for proof on your assertions on this topic.
Al Bundy
San Francisco, United States
Jul 21, 2008 12:00 AM
9
Ashok,

>> And, this ideology continues even now with Bamiyan statues blasted by the believers with connivance of the Islamic world.

Destroying Bamiyan statues was a shameful and dastardly act. But do hate propagandists like you know how many dargahs have been destroyed in Gujarat in the past six years?
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 21, 2008 12:00 AM
8
>> Regarding temple destruction by hindus. Even conceding that, the crucial point still remains. Hindu rulers DID NOT use scripture to justify their actions.

Big difference that makes when one sees one's temple razed to the ground! Destroying places of worship and cultural symbols of the enemy after military conquests has been a world wide occurrence throughout history. It should come under the heading, "Man, the Savage Beast", rather than be used in a propaganda war against any religion.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 20, 2008 12:00 AM
7
Regarding temple destruction by hindus. Even conceding that, the crucial point still remains. Hindu rulers DID NOT use scripture to justify their actions. There is no scriptural sanction for iconoclasm.

Whereas Islam prescribes iconoclasm. Islam has practiced iconoclasm on a large scale starting with Mohammed himself. All the muslim rulers justified their behavior by quoting the Quran and the Prophet.
Ganesan
Nj, USA
Jul 20, 2008 12:00 AM
6
This is extremely boring. And made no sense to me. I have no clue what she is trying to tell here.

And the prose is very drab.
Ganesan
Nj, USA
Jul 20, 2008 12:00 AM
5
>> Searching for ecological doom in far away remote corners of the world ....

It is an allegory.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
Jul 20, 2008 12:00 AM
4
She must join NGC or something and relate tiger's diminishing numbers to globalization, arms race, fascism, communal-ism, ecological damage and her all other pet peeves.
chaitanya
chennai, India
Jul 20, 2008 12:00 AM
3
"Artificial snow as a metaphor for the impending ecological doom may"

You must be kidding. Searching for ecological doom in far away remote corners of the world doesn't make for a serious analogy. The article seems like a tourist guide for Mountain White.
chaitanya
chennai, India
Jul 20, 2008 12:00 AM
2
This article doesn't make any sense except Arundhati Roy making an attempt to be more English than the English themselves. What does snow white sky resorts have got to do with anything. She must have gone crazy.
chaitanya
chennai, India
Jul 19, 2008 12:00 AM
1
Artificial snow as a metaphor for the impending ecological doom may not be far-fetched if we consider the degree of complacency fostered in us by the corporate giants and their handmaidens, the neocons, about our Fort That Has Never Been Attacked.
Anwar Patel
Dallas Tx, United States
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