i ve nt read it at all.
so the question s not specficlly about that. (after all everything need not
be confined to one particular thing u solely imagine!!)

wondering how the male sexuality wiold/could be explored in a diff way..
say for eg instead of "ninte ilaneerkudam udakkum" kind of usages in
malayalam songs
\no issue with transgenderd selves !!



On 6/21/08, damodar prasad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> renju,
>
> I think you have read a very old 'censored' work Chatterleys Lover.where
> lover palys with his 'living buttocks". If I remember correctly (no way I
> forget), DH Lawrence says this queer wonder. Beautiful passage.
>
> prasad
>
>
>
>
> On 6/20/08, ranju radha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> sorry disturb the "intellectual" pleasure
>>
>> but i wonder when will his budding penis (or something else) becomes his
>> lovers toys in poems/songs/novels
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 6/20/08, Dileep Raj <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> pleasure reading it..research combined ( or dissolved?) with creativity
>>>
>>> here's a song
>>>
>>> ...uthle ha chati ke jobanwa
>>>      piya ke khelawna re hoi...
>>> ...her budding breasts are ready
>>>      to be her lover's toys
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 20, 2008 at 3:07 PM, damodar prasad <
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear all,
>>>>
>>>> pls find attached an interesting reading of sachimash on amitav ghosh's
>>>> new novel- sea of poppies (pdf version)
>>>>
>>>>  damodar prasad
>>>>
>>>> an excerpt:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ..."The story is set in the 1830s in the company days when  the opium
>>>> trade had become the main sustenance of the Empire. "The Empire was not
>>>> simply possible without China consuming opium", Ghosh remarked in the
>>>> dialogue  referred to earlier- held in Delhi on the 17th of June-and
>>>> went on to detail the unfair trade practices that sustained the export. No
>>>> part of the trade benefitted India;they used Indian farmers to cultivate
>>>> opium,  and Indian merchants to do the trade as they did not want to
>>>> directly take the responsibility, but the money- a revenue that was  equal
>>>> to the total revenue of the United States at that time- did not come back 
>>>> to
>>>> India; it was used to purchase tea and similar commodities from China to be
>>>> sold in  England. The cruelty the so-called 'Free Trade' engendered was
>>>> beyond imagination"
>>>>
>>>> >>>>
>>>>
>

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