Monday, November 21, 2005

Darwin and Vairamuthu

I read this article in newsweek today and wanted to share this with all of you. This is a wonderful article about Darwin and his personal life. The article is aptly titled the evolution of a scientist.
How does Vairamuthu fit in the scheme of things here? What is his relationship with Darwin?

Listen to the audioblog for more...

5 comments:

Ganesh said...

Interesting thoughts
both anu and robbie

jack said...

kamala Supera mimic panrey??.

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Hi Robbie: Am closer home now at Chicago. Do keep in touch. Swahilya.

Narayanan Venkitu said...

I think I am a little late here..but boy..I loved it.

Let's leave Vairamuthu/Darwin apart.

You have one great voice..and you better know that.!! To me it sounded like the original soundtrack.!! Way to go Robbie.!!!

Hope to hear more like this.!!

Swahilya Shambhavi said...

Great Robbie. I finally listened to audio here. I have met Vairamuthu and feel that his poetry is essentially Zen and even he said, Zen means "Nee Neeyaga Iru." He also gifted me a signed copy of his poems, of which I liked Onbadhavadhu Yogam the best. He liked to listen to a poem in Tamil that I just rattled out of my memory when I did the interview of Vairamuthu and called me "Nellai Mannin Kavithayini, Swahilya!" Vasishtar Vayal Brahmarishi Pattam?