05 Nov 2022

Gregory David Roberts

I started to watch Shantaram, which I found surprisingly good - it captures the atmosphere and feel of the novel and the casting is brilliant. I read the novel in 2009 and loved it, of course, like everyone I know. But I didn't read The Mountain Shadow, Roberts's second novel, because I read a couple of negative reviews when it came out. I sort of passed him off as a "one book" writer. Someone introduced me to that term when describing Pilgrim at Tinker Creek writer Annie Dillard; though I actually enjoyed a couple of her other books.

Anyway, after watching the first episode of "Shantaram" I had a look to see what Roberts has been doing since. I was delighted to see that he didn't stop with those two books, but has both continued writing and has been re-inventing himself as a musician. He's also studied under an Indian guru and become a devotee of Kali. He has an amazing look, with a red tikka down his forehead, goes shirtless, and is adorned with beads, necklaces and rings. He lives in Jamaica, which he says is a great place to produce music. He's also been writing new novellas and a graphic novel and recording YouTube films and podcasts about philosophy, spirituality, his books and his writing techniques. At age 70 he's wonderfully lively and creative. An inspiration.

Gregory David Roberts
Tags: books, TV

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