Penguin

“In 1935, if you wanted to read a good book, you needed either a lot of money or a library card. Available, but. Penguin, then a director of The Bodley Head.

 

After a weekend visiting Agatha Christie in Devon, he found himself on a platform at Exeter station searching its bookstall for something to read on his journey back to London, but discovered only popular magazines and reprints of Victorian novels.

 

Appalled by the selection on offer, Lane decided that good quality contemporary fiction should be made available at an attractive price and sold not just in traditional bookshops,but also in railway stations,tobacconists and chain stores.

 

He also wanted a 'dignified but flippant' symbol for his new business. His secretary suggested a Penguin and another employee was sent to London Zoo to make some sketches. 

 

Seventy years later Penguin is still one of the most recognizable brands in the world. The first Penguin paperbacks appeared in the summer of 1935 and included works by Ernest Hemingway,AndrĂ© Maurois and Agatha Christie. 

 

They were colour coded (orange for fiction, blue for biography, green for crime) and cost just sixpence,the same price as a packet of cigarettes. The way the public thought about books changed forever - the paperback revolution had begun.”

                                                                                        Excerpt taken from Penguin’s Myspace

 

 

This is a form of my showing of appreciation towards ‘Penguin’. For enabling those who can’t afford to buy expensive books to be able to acquire quality books for so much less. Recently I bought a Dostoyevsky’s for a very reasonable price and couldn’t be more pleased.

 

I would also like to add that the Penguin’s objective as a noble one and a very vigorous one especially towards the younger, upcoming generation. And lastly, hope that it’ll never perish and continue in helping others read more quality books that cost the same as a pack of cigarettes.

 

 

 

Again

 

It seems that I am facing difficulties in thinking of something else to write about, apart from the ongoing war. I wasn’t going to write about anything concerning the war but then I guess I got so disturbed at the ignorance and arrogance of some people that I fail from not expressing my thoughts.

 

For instance, this kind of statement is especially most nerve wrecking, “If only they would stop firing rockets at them!” Have you no idea that there’s an occupation going on? It also means that, foreign people coming to your land, chasing you out from your home, houses, demolishing them and claiming the land theirs and after that built their own buildings and towers to keep a look out for trespassers and from any form of rebellion. This in other words is also called ‘colonization’.

 

 But, while normal people who are supposed to fend for themselves and their families against people who oppose a threat to their safety and future--revolt and fight for their home, land and pride are called terrorist. I will shut up if you under those circumstances let the occupiers do as they wish with your land, home and family members. If you’re a man it goes to show what sort of a man you are.

 

The Zionists however are saying that they’re defending themselves against terrorists. How can one defend itself, whilst at someone else’s land?

 

I guess people tend to forget or are completely ignorant about the occupation that has been going on and what now seems inescapable and too mighty for defeat.