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Corporate Battles

Jawahara Saidullah March 20, 1999

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#7 Posted by adamkhan on September 24, 2006 4:10:24 am
This is a truly amazing piece.
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#6 Posted by Muzna on March 30, 1999 10:54:48 am
As usual..... breathtaking!



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#5 Posted by Ras Siddiqui on March 23, 1999 11:23:42 pm

I cannot but repeat myself in your case and
say ``Just Keep Writing`` and ``Get an Agent``.

Ras

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#4 Posted by jawahara on March 23, 1999 7:45:19 am
Thank you all for your compliments, and Shandana, I *love * chilli flavored chips too. Maybe we can sit together and read sometime then. You did mention something about two bags.:-)

Ferozek, your point is well taken. I guess I never really thought of the real aftermath of real battles. I think I was trying to capture the essence of deathly silence. Your response reminded me again why I think war is the greatest evil ever. Thank you.



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#3 Posted by slink on March 23, 1999 4:48:58 am
dear jawahara,

this was a delight to read,it gave me all the pleasure of a favourite book, a comfortable chair and two bags of chilli chips.

shandana

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#2 Posted by ferozk on March 22, 1999 6:48:46 pm
Evocative and simply refreshing! Loved the way you animated the simple ritual of typing words on a computer and infused them with such memorable descriptions.

Just one point to ponder: ``....Silence to dream. Calm silence. Not the dead silence that haunts the aftermath of bloody battles.``

You would have not penned that last sentence if you would have known of an expression called,`` the mournful mutter of the battlefield.`` The aftermath of a battlefield is never silent and sounds of a battle`s aftermath are the haunting cries of the wounded praying for a sip of water, the dying; men asking for help, asking for their mothers, for God`s help to ease the suffering of their pain.

As the Duke of Wellington remarked after the Battle of Waterloo, in 1815, ``there is nothing as awful as a battle lost expect a battle won.``

Win or lose, a battlefield is never a quite place. Sorry for the tangent, but having spend endless afternoons in the company of veterans, I have a different appreciation of a battlefield and the sound I hear is not silence, but the anguish of being still alive, in the company of death.

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#1 Posted by afrasiyab on March 22, 1999 11:54:12 am
`` I wonder where they will go once I say good-bye. Perhaps to affiliates around the world, ending their days in an archive somewhere. In the meantime I have other regiments to create, armies to assemble. A never ending cycle. I await Nirvana, to never start the cycle again.``

PRICELESS!



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