Thursday, November 5, 2009

Claude Lévi-Strauss (1908-2009)


Uttarahalli, Bangalore, 2009


The “bricoleur”[’s]. . . universe of instruments is closed and the rules of his game are always to make do with “whatever is at hand.” . . . Further, the “bricoleur” also, and indeed principally, derives his poetry from the fact that he does not confine himself to accomplishment and execution: he “speaks” not only with things, as we have already seen, but also through the medium of things: giving an account of his personality and life by the choices he makes between the limited possibilities. The “bricoleur” may not ever complete his purpose but he always puts something of himself into it.


—Claude Lévi-Strauss


Obituary here.

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Portraits

Some portraits from earlier this year for a Tehelka editorial...


Sooni, 2009


Kiran, 2009


Kalki, 2009