It often happens to me, however, that different narrative strands I’ve been thinking about suddenly coalesce into a single work.
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Also, Quichotte’s pursuit of the TV personality Miss Salma R., a total stranger, seems less gallant than Quixote’s passion for his Dulcinea so I was writing about a kind of derangement of love as well. Quichotte is deranged by his constant exposure to the junk culture of today, just as his antecedent, Don Quixote, was made crazy by the junk culture of his time. The novel began with Quichotte, who was my way into a panoramic “road novel” that would look at the madness of the present time. Can you explain how Quichotte and his gallant quest came to be at the heart of the book (along with various other narrative and/or metafictional layers)?
Smile’s cousin Quichotte, who makes a couple of appearances here. “ The Little King” is adapted from your forthcoming novel, “ Quichotte,” which centers on Dr. I hope it’s needless to say that I don’t agree with him. Smile’s defense of corruption is that it is a part of his culture. He said, “Just sit those guys down, open the checkbook, and ask, ‘How many zeroes?’ ” And anyone who knows India knows that financial grease, as you put it, needs to be applied to many wheels. I remember an Indian journalist friend once going on a rant about how corruption was the only antidote to terrorism. He bases his defense on his experience of overcoming the Kafkaesque bureaucratic challenges of life in India. Smile delivers a speech in defense of corruption, which he views as a form of efficiency-applying grease to squeaky wheels.