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Monday, April 23, 2007

Viva la Orient

Did you know? H. H. Munro, the renowned author of such delightful stories as Tobermory and Mrs. Packeltide's Tiger, adopted the pen-name (pseudonym is such a pseudo word) Saki, from the Persian/Urdu word for wine-pourer, bar-man, inspired from the last verse of Omar Khayyam's Rubaiyat?

(Before he adopted this pen-name, Munro wrote his only serious work, 'The rise of the Russian Empire.')

Though I write this in English, Orient Zindabad!

On a less chauvinistic, but related, note,

How greatly would mankind benefit,
If those two He-men,Bush and Ahmedinejad,
Dunces in their own right,
Gave up their respective 'right ways',
And took to common wine instead...

3 Comments:

Blogger Daysleeper said...

saki means wine pourer in persian? any chance the word travelled to japan and turned into sake=rice wine??

Fri Apr 27, 05:31:00 PM GMT+5:30  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

No clue. My closest association with Japanese culture was a 10 yen coin in my collection as a kid ;-) Heck, I have'nt even had Sake yet.

You tell me, you are the one who's been there, done that etc.

Sat Apr 28, 10:39:00 PM GMT+5:30  
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Fri Feb 03, 10:48:00 PM GMT+5:30  

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