THIRTY years ago, Gurcharan Das decided to give up his life in the corporate sector, to be a writer. He was at the time managing a multinational company’s business in consumer products. Becoming a writer, he hoped, would make him a better human being.
Over the years he has written quite a lot and spent his time in intellectual pursuits. But he is not so sure that he has made the personal transition he was hoping for from the cut-throat, status-conscious world of business that he left behind.
At Bahri Sons in Khan Market recently, he got. . .