"Pillay's Perspective" began as a leader page column in theSaturdayPaper in Durban. The paper was then known as Natal on Saturday and editor George Parker offered me the spot in a moment of lunacy for which I am eternally indebted to him. George coined the name, "Pillay's Perspective". "Editor's prerogative," he said.
The column appeared every week after July 15, 1995 through October 29, 1999 with two exceptions. (In December of 1995, George took early retirement to live on the beach and contemplate the nature of the universe and I gave up the slot for him to write a farewell piece. On October 22, 1999, I decided — on deadline — that the quality was not up to its usual chaotic standard.) From October of 1997, the column also began to appear in the Cape Times in Cape Town where I was Managing Editor for the following two years.
theSaturday Paper closed in April of 1998. For a several months after that, I published reprints of earlier columns that Cape Times readers had not seen, hence the gap in publication dates. (That in itself was an interesting exercise showing that some subjects, if appropriately written, never go stale.)
I'm at a loss to describe these pieces. They are a jigsaw puzzle of things that I find interesting (which is just about everything). The writing wanders between agony and ecstasy, between brilliance and idiocy, and is sometimes just plain tedious. I am almost never completely satisfied with the way they turn out. But they provide a diary of my life over that period — stepping stones to thought processes over the past years.
The third world goes MAD
AGNI is the Hindu god of fire. It was Agni, so the legend goes, who protected the chastity of Seeta and returned her unharmed to Rama after she had been kidnapped by the king of Sri Lanka. Every important Hindu ceremony begins with the fire ritual which
...and justice for all
"Usurpers always choose troubled times to
enact, in the atmosphere of general panic, laws which the public
would never adopt when passions were cool."
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau
LET'S face it — we're sick of crime. Every single one of us who
Driving to the Rio Grande
"So many of our dreams at first seem
impossible, then they seem improbable, and then, when we summon the
will, they soon become inevitable."
- Christopher Reeve
There's a place called Uelen on the eastern coast of Siberia.
Didn't you notice?
I RECEIVED one of those envelopes in the mail on Friday. I'm sure most of you know what they look like - name and address in the middle of the translucent window with the words "acc #" peering out of the top right hand corner. Another letter from my friend, the bank manager.
The road to rage
Harris (Steve Martin): "Don't point it at me!"
Trudi (Marilu Henner): "Sorry, I don't know gun etiquette."
— lessons in road rage from "LA Story"
Politicians hierarchy of needs
Some of their campaign posters may appear to be stupid, but there's real merit to the way in which our political parties are fighting for our hearts and minds.
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