Aswathy

Add friend
Sign in to Goodreads to learn more about Aswathy.


Coexistence: Stories
Aswathy is currently reading
by Billy-Ray Belcourt (Goodreads Author)
bookshelves: currently-reading
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
സൂസന്നയുടെ ഗ്രന്ഥ...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
At the End of the...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
See all 6 books that Aswathy is reading…
Loading...
“I plan to learn enough to read you like a book.
I plan to give this book to you and know you'll read it,
so our minds may meet across these pages,
in the colorful country of another writer's language,
where we can flourish in the knowledge that we are learning how to speak to one another;
and so our mouths will know what to do when they finally come together.”
Sylvia Brownrigg, Pages for You
tags: book, love

Allen Ginsberg
“Allen Ginsberg to Peter Orlovsky— 1958

Tho I long for the actual sunlight contact between us I miss you like a home. Shine back honey & think of me.”
Allen Ginsberg

Helen Oyeyemi
“To be Druhástranian is to be dissatisfied with one’s condition until one can find some official personage to sign off on it. And if someone says that what you’re doing is all right today, won’t you need to get that approval reconfirmed later, get another stamp at some other desk a year from now? Of course this is a mind-set that a nation can be stunned into. All you need is a century or two of freedoms and strictures that appear and disappear between one year and the next, words and deeds that were frowned upon just yesterday receiving vehement acclaim today.”
Helen Oyeyemi, Gingerbread

Rachel Cusk
“The families are on display – it’s part of how they function. Families tend to be conscious of being looked at: they perform themselves as though in expectation of a response, a judgement. I suppose they are exposing what they have created, as an artist feels compelled to do.”
Rachel Cusk, Coventry: Essays

Tove Ditlevsen
“On the sly, you observe the adults whose childhood lies inside them, torn and full of holes like a used and moth-eaten rug no one thinks about anymore or has any use for. You can’t tell by looking at them that they’ve had a childhood, and you don’t dare ask how they managed to make it through without their faces getting deeply scarred and marked by it. You suspect that they’ve used some secret shortcut and donned their adult form many years ahead of time. They did it one day when they were home alone and their childhood lay like three bands of iron around their heart, like Iron Hans in Grimms’ fairy tale, whose bands broke only when his master was freed. But if you don’t know such a shortcut, childhood must be endured and trudged through hour by hour, through an absolutely interminable number of years. Only death can free you from it, so you think a lot about death, and picture it as a white-robed, friendly angel who some night will kiss your eyelids so that they never will open again.”
Tove Ditlevsen, Childhood

49456 Vayanashala — 2609 members — last activity Aug 28, 2025 10:48AM
This group aims at bringing all the Keralites/Malayalis together and discussing the common interest which made us a part of this site--BOOKS.So join t ...more
year in books
Umesh
772 books | 180 friends

Barbara...
15,274 books | 4,431 friends

cycads ...
1,174 books | 350 friends

giovanna
808 books | 158 friends

KC
KC
5,592 books | 222 friends

Cathy
1,518 books | 418 friends

m.
m.
766 books | 348 friends

Graham ...
4,694 books | 223 friends

More friends…



Polls voted on by Aswathy

Lists liked by Aswathy