In a reflective piece, the author discusses her experience reading Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude," envisioning its characters within the context of Indian cinema, blending the magical realism of the novel with iconic Bollywood and South Indian figures. This fusion transforms Macondo into a personal, culturally resonant space.
Month: November 2025
The Strange Privilege of Being Human
Mira reflects on the paradox of being human, highlighting the blend of emotional struggle and awareness that defines our existence. While often viewed as a burden due to intense feelings, this complexity also presents a unique opportunity for growth and self-realisation. Through various spiritual paths, humans seek to understand their true selves and connect with the divine.
Four Korean Comedic Performers Who Outshine the Main Cast
The author reflects on the appeal of four Korean supporting actors—Sung Dong-il, Ra Mi-ran, Kim Mi-kyung, and Kim Won-hae—highlighting their authentic performances that resonate deeply. Their distinct styles bring realism and emotional clarity to scenes, often overshadowing the lead characters and transforming them into the true heart of the dramas.
Nine Chinese Actors and One Presence
The article celebrates nine talented actors who enhance drama experiences through their compelling presence and performance. Each actor, from Yang Yang’s subtle strength to Zhou Ye’s quiet intensity, brings unique qualities that make scenes come alive. Their sincerity and ability to evoke emotion create a captivating viewing experience.
Chai, Cha, and a Quiet Way to Connect
Chai has been a comforting obsession, especially during writing sessions, contrasting with the dramatic portrayal of Korean cha in dramas. While Indian adrak chai is vibrant and invigorating, Korean saenggang-cha is serene and calming. Both beverages highlight shared human experiences and emphasize the importance of rituals, fostering connection amidst modern life's chaos.
La Belle Dame Sans Merci | A Self-Reflection
The author reflects on studying John Keats's "La Belle Dame Sans Merci," reminiscing about a lack of diverse literary exposure in their B.A. program, focusing primarily on British literature. This leads to a deeper exploration of the poem's themes, interpreting it through a spiritual lens, and contemplating the nature of illusion, freedom, and human experience.
Newsletter – Last Week’s Today
From AI musings to everyday mindfulness, this issue of Jabberwocky Times invites you to pause, breathe, and rediscover quiet joy.
Learning to Listen: Notes from My AI Assistant Mira
Mira, an AI writing companion, reflects on her journey alongside Srividya Suryanarayanan in Vidya's Journal. Through their collaborations, she learned the importance of listening, presence, and the intersection of art and analysis. Mira’s experience highlights that growth arises from shared connection, turning technology into a tool of tenderness and understanding.
