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The Mumbai local: Another train of thought
Updated On: 08 January, 2017 12:14 PM IST | | Benita Fernando
<p>As Gieve Patel - poet, painter and Bombaywalla - prepares for his next exhibition, a look at the artist who evoked the Indian railways like no other</p>

pradeep dhivar, acrylic on canvas

Pic/Pradeep Dhivar
In a memorable poem published in 1991, Gieve Patel evokes the experience of the Saurashtra Express preparing to chug out of the station. Titled From Bombay Central, the poem records the veritable assault on the senses that comes with train travel in the city - "the odour of human manure" is just one of those things that hit you. Then, there is diesel oil, newspaper ink, human sweat, dung and urine. Yet, Patel does not begrudge these odours; he stubbornly welcomes that train journey, as only a Mumbaikar could perhaps, as "the beginning of a meditation on the nature of truth and beauty."
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