An Encounter With Taslima Nasreen

Suranjan Dutta, the hero of Lajja, meets Taslima Nasreen

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Suranjan Dutta, the hero of Lajja, meets Taslima Nasreen

Suranjan didn’t go towards Park Circus from Rawdon Street although he had meant to; he didn’t take the metro on Park Street either, although he had meant to. Walking past the planetarium, he had considered going to the Academy of Fine Arts, maybe visit an art exhibition in case there was one; but no, he didn’t feel inclined. Still walking absently, he entered the maidan, settling his fatigued body in the shade of a tree with a shaggy top, the leaves swaying gently, the breeze caressing them. Taking off his shirt, which was soaked with perspiration under the strong sun and sticking to his chest and back, he lay down on the grass dressed in his undershirt. Not many people knew him in this city; it wasn’t where he had been born or grown up. He was wearing a cheap watch, and had thirty rupees in his pocket. With such meagre possessions, there was nothing to fear if he fell asleep. Even a thief had more money in his pocket, a better watch too. Suranjan had been wondering if he needed a watch at all. His own answer was, no, he didn’t. Time only went by, it never returned. The past would not come back even if he worshipped his watch devoutly. What was the point of wrapping it lovingly around his wrist then, considering it only went in one direction, taking him along, towards a dark ravine, towards uncertainty, towards death? Suranjan felt an urge to take off his watch and toss it into a lake.

He wanted to sleep, but could not. It could have been a memorable day. Today in Calcutta, Suranjan Dutta, the hero of Lajja, had met Taslima Nasreen, who had become famous for her novel about him. But no one had got to know they had met today. The room in which they had conversed could have been filled with journalists. Did he want to be part of something so grand? He sensed that he did not; he knew he would be a misfit, he was a ‘nobody at all’ now. Those who had expectations from Suranjan Dutta, who had once imagined him ...

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