Christopher Cork June 13, 2007
#26 Posted by bjkumar on June 14, 2007 10:31:40 am
Chris, let me add my own words of welcome to you. We need more gora Amrikkans (if not, then gora Europeans will work, too!) to provide more diversity – to change this place. An all desis environment is hopeless – for all desis are hopeless – as you are well aware (you married one – you are probably even more hopeless (Psst: I married one, too!))!
I am brown man in Amrikka! White people – no like brown color - brown very bad!
About the piece, who cares – this site will publish anything – even my pieces (before I was black-listed (I think))! All liars and thieves! These bloodies do not understand… make problem for me… Humph!
This site…chowk staff…cheap man! I work – janitor. These here rich men…no work! I poor man… all chowk writers …poor man…except some chowk writers… they poor woman…!
Never mind!
If I were critical of your piece, I would of course have told you to put a Cork into it! :)
Also, there is some wisdom of the ages from that specimen of the land of the ancients – that you portray in this piece.
You know, ten bucks here, ten bucks there… soon it adds up to some REAL money.
#25 Posted by zensufi on June 14, 2007 9:52:31 am
Re: # 12 - Chris... in my mind, `come together better` implies... more structure and smoother flow, so it is clearly comprehensible. I realize that poetry can be shaped and formed any which way. Bottomline, I had to read your piece a few times to better comprehend it. Do write more on Chowk...
cheerio,
-zensufi-
cheerio,
-zensufi-
#24 Posted by Dash_Dot on June 14, 2007 7:13:26 am
In an art gallery, near where i live, there is a painting hanging on the wall. It was just a plain canvass with a ``+`` sign on it done using a staedtler lumocolor pen. Along side was a description of the painitng with some people singing great peans ... and hell it was expensive.
For the life of me I could not fathom what it was all about? I mean you can take a 2X3 or a 2X2 canvass and do the same. ANd I go through some dozens of them pens every six months and mark the same sign(s) on many pages. I do not consider those pages art, and neither could I consider the painting art. Perhaps beyond my understanding.
This article also fall in that same category. And for once I agree with Neembu!
For the life of me I could not fathom what it was all about? I mean you can take a 2X3 or a 2X2 canvass and do the same. ANd I go through some dozens of them pens every six months and mark the same sign(s) on many pages. I do not consider those pages art, and neither could I consider the painting art. Perhaps beyond my understanding.
This article also fall in that same category. And for once I agree with Neembu!
#23 Posted by shandana on June 14, 2007 6:29:54 am
welcome to chowk chris :)
good piece, amusing and insightful. parveen doesn`t have any cousins in karachi does she?
good piece, amusing and insightful. parveen doesn`t have any cousins in karachi does she?
#22 Posted by subroto on June 14, 2007 5:29:27 am
These bloody critics thinking too much and nots likings
I ams likings
Likings very much
Giving big smiles to face.
I ams likings
Likings very much
Giving big smiles to face.
#21 Posted by Ansa on June 14, 2007 4:59:00 am
I liked the piece. I sort of got lost in the middle but the ending was a clincher. Nicely done.
#20 Posted by Folio on June 14, 2007 4:47:18 am
Re: # 18
There`s an old proverb: `For a non-Chinese all Chinese look alike!`
I remember one Jewish guy asking me while travelling from Hyd to Bombay:
`Why all Indians look alike?!?!`
I know of one gora who`s writing Pak newspapers. It`s a mistake.
There`s an old proverb: `For a non-Chinese all Chinese look alike!`
I remember one Jewish guy asking me while travelling from Hyd to Bombay:
`Why all Indians look alike?!?!`
I know of one gora who`s writing Pak newspapers. It`s a mistake.
#19 Posted by neembu on June 14, 2007 3:46:46 am
Re: # 11
Chris,
Please don`t go there. This is fairly cliched.
Chris,
Please don`t go there. This is fairly cliched.
#17 Posted by PM on June 14, 2007 2:01:52 am
#15, Chris,
I daresay it would seem you`ve found your calling, ``very much by accident.`` Your column a month or so ago on the army`s role in and contribution to Pakistani civil society had an element of detached impartiality and studious insight-- measuring up the cons without forgetting the pros-- I`ve rarely seen elsewhere.
I daresay it would seem you`ve found your calling, ``very much by accident.`` Your column a month or so ago on the army`s role in and contribution to Pakistani civil society had an element of detached impartiality and studious insight-- measuring up the cons without forgetting the pros-- I`ve rarely seen elsewhere.
#16 Posted by Love2love on June 14, 2007 1:54:02 am
Loved it. Short, simple, funny and yet so relatable. Well done, Chris. Let`s have more of you on chowk. :)
#15 Posted by Chris on June 14, 2007 1:38:39 am
Re: # 14 Mostly I deal with project monitoring for Pakistani NGOs and some internationals. Work mostly in health and education sectors. Journalism is something I have only come to in the last couple of years...all my stuff that was published prior to that was very academic...dry as dust really. Got into journalism very much by accident, and also very much at the encouragement of another Chowker - Beena Sarwar, who has pieces here regularly.
#14 Posted by PM on June 14, 2007 12:30:51 am
Chris:
Nice! I like!
Hey, there is some serious sociowhatever commentary here. I really think that many Pakistani folks need to learn the lesson that small-scale retailers are people too. The rich drop a couple of thousands for a meal at Pizza Hut without blinking an eye, and the next morning their begums will be seen at the local cloth market haggling the seller to knock his price down 50 percent, or else.
(Okay, the cloth retailer might not have been the best example, but you get the drift)
Chris, I`ve been meaning to write you at manticore, but I guess I`ll just take the op here: I find your columns refreshingly balanced, rigorous in analysis, and rooted in a realism hard to find in too many others. For that, thanks.
What is the nature of your `social work`, by the way? Feel free not to answer in this public forum, if you (don`t) wish to.
rgds,
Nice! I like!
Hey, there is some serious sociowhatever commentary here. I really think that many Pakistani folks need to learn the lesson that small-scale retailers are people too. The rich drop a couple of thousands for a meal at Pizza Hut without blinking an eye, and the next morning their begums will be seen at the local cloth market haggling the seller to knock his price down 50 percent, or else.
(Okay, the cloth retailer might not have been the best example, but you get the drift)
Chris, I`ve been meaning to write you at manticore, but I guess I`ll just take the op here: I find your columns refreshingly balanced, rigorous in analysis, and rooted in a realism hard to find in too many others. For that, thanks.
What is the nature of your `social work`, by the way? Feel free not to answer in this public forum, if you (don`t) wish to.
rgds,
#12 Posted by Chris on June 13, 2007 8:14:06 pm
Re: # 7 Thanks...how do you mean `come together better?`
#11 Posted by Chris on June 13, 2007 7:07:33 pm
Re: # 2 Cheers Tahera...from the looks of things so far `experimental writing` seems not to be popular hereabouts.
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