Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Read the master Zlogspearre's masterpice Zlog at https://medium.com/p/1fbbee266cf8

Finally some one has put up Zlogspeare's masterpiece Zlog on the internet for the discerning reading public to enjoy.

Read this lovely work at at https://medium.com/p/1fbbee266cf8

It loads up correctly on Google Chrome or Firefox.

Enjoy and after carefully reading the work,  leave a tribute for the great master craftsman of the romantic political farce by writing a few pithy comments.

The translator of Zlog will also be very grateful if you spread the word of a deserving read.
He knows that it would be too demanding to ask a casual reader of free Internet books to further  extend his support by either buying a hard copy on Amazon or a Kindle version. But should this miracle happen, the translator would be ecstatic beyonds words.

It is worth observing that there is nothing new about elections, election promises, jostling for position, corruption, scams and dynastic politics. All of this seems to have existed in Medieval kingdoms as has been described in this charming play. In fact the reason the translator Ravi Shankar (Translator of books in rare languages including from Zinglish to English) embarked on this particular effort is the uncanny resemblance that medieval characters bear to the modern day political situation. The chancellor could well be the well meaning, sincere but ineffective Indian Prime Minister Mr. Manmohan Singh; the crown prince bears close
 some resemblance to our dear Rahul Gandhi and the light fingered Count Klajah has been reborn as Minister Raja.