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The Indo-American Arts Council  

presents
  
Anuvab Pal's
CHAOS THEORY
   
6:30-8:30 pm  Tuesday March 19th, 2013.
Leila Heller Gallery, 568 West 25th Street, NYC

Books will be available for sale and signing during the reception before and after the Reading and Q&A.
Books:  $15 each

Chaos Theory

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Suggested donation: $5


Chaos Theory:
Sunita and Mukesh meet in the classrooms and lawns of St. Stephen's College, New Delhi in the 1960s, going on to Cambridge and Harvard, and ending up as professors at Columbia University in 2001. He teaches Elizabethan poetry and she South Asian History. Vocal, intelligent and well-read, they express all sorts of complicated ideas and emotions in other people's words (Shakespeare, Hegel, Kant) without being able to articulate how they feel about each other.

In this romance, love and sex are replaced by conversation and verbal duelsSunita and Mukesh play a Shakespeare quotation game every Thursday for thirty years! The moments they spend together is what is most precious to them. The story captures them simultaneously as they live the mundane minutiae of daily lifecareers, relationships, marriage, children, but all with other people.

Chaos Theory, as loosely defined in particle physics, talks of two particles that circle around each other but never connect. Mukesh and Sunita's uncertainties about how and what they teach, how and what they teach Americans being Indians, about each other, not talking about each othermake them chaotic particles in an immigrant's story of survival, not of a practical, physical kind, but of ideas. In this exploration of missed connections between the abstract theories of modern physics with the equally abstract emotions of an aging pair of irreverent professors, comic and tragic mix together in a search for comfortephemeral and fragile.
About the Author
Anuvab Pal is a playwright, author, screenwriter and stand-up comic, and columnist for various Indian and international publications. His plays Chaos Theory, The President is Coming, Fatwa, 1888 Dial India and The Bureaucrat have been staged in India and across the world. He has authored the novels 1 888 Dial India (2010) and The President is Coming (2008), and a non-fiction, Disco Dancer: A Comedy in Five Acts (2009). He is screenwriter of The President is Coming (2009) and co-screenwriter of Loins of Punjab (2007). He performs stand-up comedy across India and in London.
  
Reviews
"Clever, funny, fresh" NY Times .
http://www.dnaindia.com/lifestyle/interview_of-love-chaos-and-the-impossible_1783261 http://ibnlive.in.com/chat/anuvab-pal/on-his-book-chaos-theory/1394.html 
  
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