June 01, 2020

THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF OSCAR WILDE

THE LIFE AND GENIUS OF OSCAR WILDE




Oscar Wilde was that rare genius, who was highly educated in the classics, and developed a keen sense of the beauty of literature as against propaganda as such. He also made clear both in his writings, and even in his life, that a writer and a person must not follow conventional morality but develop his own sense of truth and morality. He was very modern, daring, open, and expressive and mission oriented not only about his works, but about literature as such. He had a unique view of what IS really beauty.
Early Life and Education

Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde was born on October 16, 1854, in Dublin, Ireland. His father, William Wilde, was an expert doctor and was also knighted for his contributions to medicine. 

Wilde was a very sensitive and intelligent child and was in love with books from early on. He studied in the Portora Royal School at Enniskillen.

He absorbed himself in Greek and Roman studies and fell deep in love with them. He won a series of prizes in school. He truly was a master in his studies. And what is more, he had a passion for great literature and understood the deeper significance of Literature like no other. 

He achieved this kind of learning very early and with absorbent mind, and obviously this unfolded as wings later in life, and also led to conflicts with a world that could not see his vision exactly. 

He graduated in 1871. Then Wilde got the Royal School Scholarship to attend Trinity College in Dublin. At the end of his first year at Trinity, in 1872, he stood first in the school's classics examination and got the college's Foundation Scholarship which was the highest honor given to under graduate students. 

Upon his graduation in 1874, Wilde joined Magdalen College in Oxford with a scholarship. At Oxford, Wilde continued to absorb himself in academics and won several prizes. He graduated in 1878.
Beginning years of his career and life 

After graduating, Wilde went to London and lived with a friend Frank Miles who was a portraitist. There, he concentrated on writing poetry and published his first work, called, Poems, in 1881. That book made him known among many writers. 

Then Wilde embarked upon a legendary lecture series, and he gave a staggering 140 lectures in only 9 months in the USA.

He met many great writers of his time, and had a great love for Walt Whitman whom he befriended. 

After his American tour, Wilde returned home and continued lecturing in England and Ireland till 1884.

On May 29, 1884, Wilde married a wealthy Englishwoman named Constance Lloyd. They had two sons: Cyril, born in 1885, and Vyvyan, born in 1886. He also edited Lady's World and took it on an intellectual level. 

His famous quote about that magazine was – “The Lady's World should be made the recognized organ for the expression of women's opinions on all subjects of literature, art and modern life, and yet it should be a magazine that men could read with pleasure."

Great Works

By 1888 Wilde felt a deep inner need and also was ready to what would become his masterpieces. He wrote the following works. 

The Happy Prince and Other Tales, a collection of children's stories (1988)

Intentions (1891) an essay collection in which he laid out his original theory of Art as beauty and not to propagate anything and in which all elements, the of the inner psyche had to be given freedom of expression. 

The Picture of Dorian Gray. 

This novel is a strange, very haunting story of a beautiful young man, Dorian Gray, who wishes for a portrait that reflects his inner world, and what happens to his life lives with pleasure and sin.

Then Wilde took to writing plays and he did a brilliant job of showing both the dark and the bright sides of human being but with laughter and satire and with great delightful entertainment.

His plays were 

Lady Windermere's Fan, 1892 

A Woman of No Importance (1893), 

An Ideal Husband (1895) and 

The Importance of Being Earnest (1895), his most famous play.
Personal Life 

Around the same time that he was enjoying his greatest literary success, Wilde fell in love with a young man named Lord Alfred Douglas. On February 18, 1895, Douglas's father, the Marquis of Queens berry, who came to know about the homosexual relationship and insulted Wilde. 

Wilde sued him and it backfired. The trial that followed brought him a bad reputation and he was also imprisoned on May 25, 1895 for 2 years.

Wilde, after being release, spent time in isolation and wrote on his prison experiences and, in 1898, published it as, "The Ballad of Reading Gail."
On November 30th, 1900, Wilde contacted meningitis and died. 
A strange life came to an end. It was a life full of academic reading, falling in love with the beauty of literature, developing deep relationships, including even a homosexual one, trying all forms, poems, novels, plays, and having a great number of lecture series to the world. 

It was a life full of love, passion, and in one word- life


May 30, 2020

డెబ్బై ఎనిమిది వసంతాల బాలుడు ఈ బుర్రిపాలెం బుల్లోడు......(KRISHNA - A TRIBUTE)

వైవిధ్యమైన పాత్రలలో నటించిన నటశేఖరుడు.... 
తెలుగు చిత్రరంగానికి కొత్త రంగులు అద్దిన చిత్రశేఖరుడు.... 

తెలుగు చిత్రసీమకే రాజశేఖరుడు.... 

డెబ్బై ఎనిమిది వసంతాల బాలుడు ఈ బుర్రిపాలెం బుల్లోడు.... 


సాహసాలకు పెట్టింది పేరు... 

తను అనుకున్నది సాధించేవరకు వదిలిపెట్టని ధీరుడు... 

నటశేఖరుడు, ఆంధ్ర జేమ్స్‌బాండ్‌, సూపర్‌స్టార్‌ బిరుదులతో పాటు డాక్టరేట్ వచ్చినా ఆయన హీరో కృష్ణగానే ప్రసిద్దుడు... 
సినిమా ప్రపంచంలో ఎవరినైనా ఫలానా అని ఇంటిపేరుతోగాని, అసలు పేరుతోగాని పిలుస్తారు. ఆయనకు మాత్రం హీరో అనేది ఇంటిపేరయ్యింది.... 

ఆయనే ఘట్టమనేని శివరామకృష్ణ......




ఆయన జీవితచరిత్రకు ఇదో అక్షరరూపం..... 

కాలం కలిసి వచ్చిన వాడికి తొందరగా విజయం వస్తుంది…. 

కష్టపడే వాడికి ఆలస్యంగా విజయం వస్తుంది..... 

ఎందుకంటే.... 

గేదకి గడ్డి దొరికినంత తేలికగా….   సింహానికి జింక దొరకదు..... 

ప్రతీ మనిషికీ జీవితంలోను మిట్టపల్లాలుంటాయి, సుఖదుఃఖాలుంటాయి. ఆయన జీవితంలోనూ వున్నాయి... 

కష్టపడి వాటిని సాహసంగా ఎదుర్కొని దానినే తనకు మారుపేరుగా మార్చుకున్నారు... 





కృష్ణకు మారుపేరు సాహసం అని అనిపించుకుని నటశిఖరాలని అధిరోహించి నటశేఖరుడుగా, సూపర్‌స్టార్‌గా, నిర్మాతగా, దర్శకుడుగా, ఎడిటర్‌గా, స్టూడియో అధినేతగా, రాజకీయవేత్తగా జీవితంలో ఎన్నో పాత్రలను పోషించడమేకాకుండా, సినిమాస్కోప్‌ లాంటి ఎన్నో కొత్త సాంకేతికతలను తెలుగు సినిమా రంగుల ప్రపంచానికి పరిచయం చేశారు... 

ఎన్నో భాషల్లో సినిమాలు నిర్మించారు, తెలుగు, హిందీ భాషల్లో దర్శకత్వం వహించారు. 360 సినిమాలలో నటించారు (హీరోగా 340సినిమాలు). ఒక నటుడిగా తన పని తాను చేసుకుని వెళ్ళిపోకుండా సినిమా మొదలు నుండి తుది వరకు నిర్మాతకు అండగావుండే ధర్మశీలి... 




అటువంటి మహామనిషి జన్మదినము... 

అభిమానులకు మరుపురాని పండగదినము.....  31 మే...... 

1943 మే 31 న గుంటూరు జిల్లా, తెనాలి మండలములో తెనాలి పట్టణానికి 4 కిలోమీటర్ల దూరంలోని బుర్రిపాలెం గ్రామస్తులైన ఘట్టమనేని వీరరాఘవయ్య చౌదరి, నాగరత్న దంపతుల పెద్ద కొడుకుగా నటశేఖరుడు జన్మించారు..... 

ఆయనది రైతు కుటుంబం తల్లిదండ్రులు పెట్టిన పేరు శివరామకృష్ణమూర్తి కాగా సినిమాల్లోకి వచ్చినప్పుడు ఆదుర్తి సుబ్బారావు ఈ పేరును కృష్ణగా కుదించారు...... 


చిన్నతనం నుంచి ఆయనకు ఎన్.టి. రామారావు అభిమాన నటులు, పాతాళ భైరవి అభిమాన చిత్రం….. 

కృష్ణ తల్లిదండ్రులకు కృష్ణను ఇంజనీరును చేయాలన్న కోరిక ఉండేది. అందుకోసం ఇంటర్మీడియట్‌లో ఎం.పి.సి. సీటు కోసం ప్రయత్నించి, గుంటూరు కళాశాలలో దొరకకపోవడంతో పశ్చిమ గోదావరి జిల్లా నరసాపురంలో ఎం.పి.సి. గ్రూపులో ఇంటర్ చేరారు. అక్కడ మూడు నెలలే చదివి, ఏలూరులోని సి.ఆర్.రెడ్డి కళాశాలకు మారారు. అక్కడే ఇంటర్మీడియట్ పూర్తిచేసి తర్వాత బీఎస్సీ చదివారు... 


సి.ఆర్.రెడ్డి కళాశాలలో కృష్ణ…. తర్వాతి కాలంలో సినిమాల్లో నటునిగా ఎదిగిన మురళీమోహన్ క్లాస్‌మేట్లు, మంచి స్నేహితులు. కృష్ణ డిగ్రీ చదువుతూండగా ఏలూరులో ప్రఖ్యాత నటుడు అక్కినేని నాగేశ్వరరావుకు ఘనంగా పౌర సన్మానం జరిగింది. ఆ కార్యక్రమానికి హాజరైన కృష్ణకు నాగేశ్వరరావు నటుడు కావడం వల్లనే ఆ స్థాయిలో ప్రజాభిమానం పొందగలుగుతున్నారని అర్థం చేసుకుని సినీ నటుడు కావాలన్న అభిలాష పెంపొందించుకున్నారు..... 


డిగ్రీ పూర్తిచేశాకా ఇంజనీరింగ్ కోసం ప్రయత్నించినా కృష్ణకు సీటు రాలేదు. దాంతో కృష్ణ విద్యార్థి జీవితం ముగిసింది... 






కృష్ణకు హీరోగా తొలి సినిమా తేనె మనసులు ప్రారంభమయ్యేనాటికే ఇందిరతో వివాహం అయింది. 1965 నాటికే పెద్ద కొడుకు రమేష్ బాబు పుట్టారు. కృష్ణ, ఇందిరలకు ఇద్దరు కొడుకులు, ముగ్గురు కుమార్తెలు.... రమేష్ బాబు, పద్మజ, మంజుల, మహేష్ బాబు, ప్రియదర్శిని..... 

కృష్ణ 1970లు, 1980ల్లో తెలుగు సినిమా హీరోగా ప్రజాదరణ సాధించి సూపర్ స్టార్‌గా ప్రఖ్యాతి పొందారు... 
1964కు ముందు పలు సినిమాల్లో చిన్న చిన్న పాత్రలు చేసిన కృష్ణకు 1964-65లో హీరోగా నటించిన తొలి సినిమా తేనెమనసులు, మూడవ సినిమా గూఢచారి 116 పరిశ్రమలో నిలదొక్కుకునేందుకు ఉపకరించాయి... 




ఆపైన నాలుగు దశాబ్దాలకు పైగా సాగిన కెరీర్‌లో 340 పైచిలుకు సినిమాల్లో ప్రధాన పాత్రలో నటించారు... 1970లో నిర్మాణ సంస్థను ప్రారంభించి పద్మాలయా సంస్థ ద్వారా పలు విజయవంతమైన చలన చిత్రాలు తీశారు. 1983లో స్వంత స్టూడియో పద్మాలయా స్టూడియోను హైదరాబాద్‌లో నెలకొల్పారు. దర్శకుడిగానూ 16 సినిమాలు తీశారు. 


సూపర్ స్టార్ కృష్ణ నటించిన పలు సినిమాలు తెలుగు చిత్రసీమలో కొత్త సాంకేతికతలు పరిచయం చేసి టాలీవుడ్ కి దిక్సూచిగా నిలిచాయి. 

తెలుగులో తొలి జేమ్స్‌బాండ్ సినిమా (గూఢచారి 116)..... 
తొలి కౌబాయ్ సినిమా (మోసగాళ్ళకు మోసగాడు)..... 
తొలి ఫుల్‌స్కోప్ సినిమా (అల్లూరి సీతారామరాజు)... 
తొలి 70 ఎంఎం సినిమా (సింహాసనం) వంటివి కృష్ణ నటించిన సినిమాలే. వీటితో పాటుగా పండంటి కాపురం, దేవుడు చేసిన మనుషులు, పాడిపంటలు, ఈనాడు, అగ్నిపర్వతం వంటి సూపర్ హిట్ సినిమాలు ఉన్నాయి. ప్రధానంగా 1976-1985 మధ్యకాలంలో కృష్ణ కెరీర్ అత్యున్నత దశకు చేరుకుంది. 




1964 నుంచి 1995 వరకు కృష్ణ సగటున పదేళ్ళకు వంద సినిమాలు, అంటే ఏడాదికి 10 సినిమాల చొప్పున 300 సినిమాలు పూర్తిచేశారు. ఇందుకోసం మూడు షిఫ్టులు చొప్పున వేగంగా సినిమాలు పూర్తిచేసారు.... 


ఏలూరులో అక్కినేని నాగేశ్వరరావుకు జరిగిన సన్మానం, ప్రజాదరణ చూసి సినిమా రంగంలోకి రావాలని నిర్ణయించుకున్న కృష్ణ అత్యంత వేగంగా తాను ఆశించిన ప్రజాదరణ సాధించారు. కృష్ణకు రికార్డు స్థాయిలో 2500 అభిమాన సంఘాలు ఆనాడు ఉండేవి. ఆయన అత్యున్నత దశలో ఉండగా ఒక సినిమా శతదినోత్సవానికి ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్ నుంచి మద్రాసుకు 30 వేల మంది అభిమానులు స్వచ్ఛందంగా బస్సుల్లో తరలివెళ్ళారు. ఆయనకి ఫిల్మ్‌ఫేర్ సౌత్ జీవిత సాఫల్య పురస్కారం (1997), ఎన్టీఆర్ జాతీయ పురస్కారం (2003), ఆంధ్ర విశ్వవిద్యాలయం గౌరవ డాక్టరేట్ (2008), పద్మభూషణ్ పురస్కారం (2009) లభించాయి. 




1984 నుంచి కాంగ్రెస్ పార్టీ లో క్రియాశీలకంగా వ్యవహరించిన కృష్ణ 1989లో ఏలూరు నియోజకవర్గం నుంచి లోక్‌సభ సభ్యునిగా గెలుపొంది భారత పార్లమెంటులోకి అడుగు పెట్టారు.... 






అల్లూరి సీతారామరాజు సినిమాలో అల్లూరి పాత్రలో చేసిన నటనకు 1974లో ఉత్తమ నటునిగా నంది పురస్కారం కృష్ణ అందుకున్నారు... ఆయన సినీజీవితంలో కమర్షియల్ విజయాలు మాత్రం లెక్కకు మిక్కిలి.... 

అంతేకాక తెలుగు సినిమా రంగంలో పలు సాంకేతిక మార్పులను ప్రవేశపెట్టడం, పలు విభిన్నమైన ప్రయోగాలు చేయడం వంటివి తెలుగు చలన చిత్ర రంగంలో కృష్ణ స్థానాన్ని ప్రత్యేకంగా నిలుపుతున్నాయి.... 


ఆయనకు మరో అరుదైన గౌరవం ఏంటంటే..... ఆస్ట్రేలియా ప్రభుత్వం కృష్ణను గౌరవిస్తూ ఓ పోస్టల్ స్టాంప్ కూడా విడుదల చేసింది.... 




1976లో కేంద్ర కార్మిక శాఖ మంత్రి కె.వి.రఘునాథరెడ్డి చేతుల మీదుగా కృష్ణ "నటశేఖర" బిరుదును అందుకున్నారు... 

నటశేఖరుడు, సూపర్ స్టార్ కృష్ణ వ్యక్తిగతంగా మంచి మనిషిగా, నిర్మాతల హీరోగా పేరుతెచ్చుకున్నారు.... క్లుప్తంగా, ముక్కుసూటిగా, నిజాయితీగా మాట్లాడేవారు... 


1972లో ఆంధ్రప్రదేశ్‌లో కరువుతో అల్లాడుతున్న ప్రజలకు ఊరట కలిగించేలా సాయాన్ని అందించేందుకు కృష్ణ విరాళాల సేకరణ కార్యక్రమాలు రూపొందించారు... 


కరువు బాధితుల సహాయ నిధికి సినిమా తారల యాత్ర పేరుతో 1972 అక్టోబరు 28 నుంచి నవంబరు 2 వరకు విజయవాడ, తెనాలి, గుంటూరు, రాజమండ్రి, హైదరాబాద్‌లలో తోటి నటీనటులు, సాంకేతిక నిపుణులను కూడగట్టి కార్యక్రమాలు నిర్వహించి వచ్చిన డబ్బును సహాయ నిధికి అందించారు.... 






సినీ జీవితంలోనే కాకుండా... 

నిజ జీవితంలోను తన వ్యక్తిత్వంతో హీరో అనిపించుకున్న డెబ్బై వసంతాల బాలుడు ఈ బుర్రిపాలెం బుల్లోడి మరిన్ని జన్మదిన వేడుకలు అభిమానులు ఘనంగా జరుపుకోవాలి.... 


  మీ భవదీయుడు.....
  









వై వి సుబ్రమణ్యం, మచిలీపట్టణం.

May 29, 2020

LIFE AND GENIUS OF JANE AUSTEN

Life and Genius of Jane Austen 



Jane Austen was a Georgian era author, and was well known for novels that dramatized what people would call a seemingly boring daily life. She would do it with deep, and fully clear observation of the primary motivations of each character, and she would put them in normal social situations, with regular pressures and how the central character, usually women and men of strength and character, themselves resolve their conflicts with the world, and interestingly, within themselves too. 

The novels show a seamless integration of romance and realistic situations of life. In a strange way, they elevate life, from the surface to a higher level of soul, and value conflicts and the deep pursuit of happiness. 

Early Life 

Jane Austen was the seventh child and second daughter of Cassandra and George sausten. She was born on December 16, 1775, in Steventon, Hampshire, England. 

Her parents were well respected in the community and her father was a rector. Her father was very learned and well educated and with great love for books and original, independent thinking. 

This he also encouraged fully, at home, and al the children, especially Jane benefited obviously from such daily dose of reading, discussions and enjoyment and also intimacy in the family. 

It was a very healthy upbringing, private but very eventful, in terms of imaginative reading, thinking, being expressive and growing prodigiously. 

Not only this, Jane’s father sent his children to a good school. His view was that children, even girls, should get the best academic input, and their thinking, imagination and knowledge should be broad and comprehensive. They learnt the subjects well, and Jane even wrote on History later, and developed a fertile imagination and expression in the written language. 

Unfortunately, due to unrest and also financial constraints, Jane had to leave school. But, she continued to read, and read out to her family members, after she was home. 

As you can see, she was homely and yet, she was mentally very active, and this trait of hers continued all her life. 

The foundation, as it were, could not remain still, it grew in leaps and bounds, and resulted finally in around a dozen masterpieces of literature, signaling a new way in which stories could be told. 

It was a strange story of a woman, who, just from home, became a celebrated thinker and writer in England, though this happened after her death. 

AUSTEN’S JUVENILIA AND HONING OF WRITING SKILLS AND HER LATER MASTER PIECES 

Jane learnt writing by writing itself. She started ambitiously and put her best and in the beginning, wrote many books, though now the world calls them her JUVENILIA. 

She did have an imagination, and was always hard at work, with a fertile creation of characters, words and situations and with great delight. This is the way she became slowly, extremely talented and that too in a very natively original way. 

She always had a ready audience at home. She read aloud books, and usually written by her own self, to her intelligent, eager and sensitive family members. 

By her thirties, she had almost perfected her unique style of writing stories and she wrote many novels, including Pride and Prejudice, Emma, Sense and sensibility, Persuasion etc. 

They got critical acclaim, but it was not until the beginning of the 20th century, after her death, that the world realized that these were masterpieces. She had an unusual fame. Books of hers were made into movies, and she was voted as 80th in the top 100 celebrated thinkers. She got fan clubs and even today, the world over, her stories have been made into movies and have been watched by millions in many languages too. 

Jane Austen death, tragically, was at a very early age of 43. She got a disease and she left behind a strange story of her own life. 

A simple girl, living largely at home, with no family, who read and wrote and thought out stories all her life, perfected her art AND SIMPLY ACHIEVED WORLD FAME. 

It is a great lesson of how the greatest achievements come from within and not from pomp and show, and flattery, traits that she herself mocked in her novels. 

This was a wise and happy woman, and extremely observant and intelligent, yet a great story teller, not of big scale events, but seeing significance in daily, real, actual, human lives. 

She left that impact and that lesson for posterity, and her works would be examined, studied, and millions would learn and live by applying that basic principle, each in his own way. 

She is a lesson in independence, gender equality and self generated, honed, and applied passion and real living with the highest human faculty of imagination and bringing to life, real world of real people, yet making it all full of meaning, drama and entertainment.

May 28, 2020

LIFE AND GENIUS OF JONATHAN SWIFT


LIFE AND GENIUS OF JONATHAN SWIFT 


Jonathan Swift was a beautifully original writer - serious about ideas, especially politics and the human condition, in love with learning, which to him, was the most natural of all human qualities. 

He was deeply loving, as a person, and also very devotedly romantic, activist to the core, religious in a deeply human sense, and an exceptional writer, imaginative and satirical but with a very real humanity. 

Early life and education 

He was born in Dublin, Ireland. A few months before he was born, his father died. But his mother took great care of him, not just in terms of feeding and bringing him up, but with a determination that, despite her circumstances, her son must get the best of everything. 

His mother was hard up on finances, and she took a wise decision to hand over her son’s education to her brother-in-law, Godwin Swift who was an established attorney. Jonathan was enrolled in Kilkenny Grammar School, which was one of the best schools in Ireland at that time. 

Gulliver had another serious problem. He suffered from Meniere’s disease that affected the inner ear and made Jonathan nauseous and hard of hearing. 

Despite these tough circumstances, Jonathan showed great discipline and made good use of his 8 years in the school, 1674-1682. This foundation of the best learning, that he himself made the best use of, had a lasting influence in his life. 

His deeply original mind, sensitivity and power of learning, got wings and he was able to, with such a foundation and a deep passion kindled within him, spend a lifetime in deep study, He could spend a life time learning from experiences, activism and writing. He also made a deep friendship with the great William Congreve in school. 

He flowered in the ability to make friendships and above all, to endure hardships while still being alive and learning with his faculties in top gear. 

That flame never lessened and he grew in leaps and bounds with every passing decade. 

He filled his life, with learning, study, writing works, activism, and also found a deep and lasting and true romantic love, and great friendships. He lived a rich life and put all his life time observations and experiences into great works of artistic writings. 

Without doubt, all the early school studies, combined with challenging circumstances, MADE his life by providing a great foundation which his innate nature HUNGERED NATURALLY FOR and his good fortune gave him. 

Later Studies Years with William Temple (1684 – 1699) 

At age 14, he enrolled in the famous Trinity College for undergraduate studies, for four years he immersed himself in deep acquaintance with all that could be learnt in the humanities during that time. At 18, he graduated and enrolled in Masters too. But soon, huge unrest came about in Ireland. What is called the Glorious Revolution motivated Swift to move to England. 

Here he got employment as secretary under the famed William Temple. It was his mother who had arranged this position for him. 

This was a very fruitful period for Swift. He honed his writing abilities and Temple soon recognized both his brilliance and sensitivity and gave him the most important and sensitive tasks. He rose in his abilities as a writer and also started writing his own essays and began working on a book that would be published later. 

Temple was an excellent employer in that sense and made full use of Swift’s abilities and also encouraged Swift in all ways, especially to write his own original pieces. 

They were wonderful ten years and another extremely eventful thing that happened to Swift was that he developed a deep and, in fact, strange love for a girl whom he called Stella. Her full name was Esther Johnson. 

The special, strange and beautifully dedicated love affair of Swift with Stella. 

Esther was the daughter of the house keeper at Temple’s household. Esther was only 8 years old, when Swift first met her. He began to mentor her and they developed a deep trust, closeness and actually love for each other. This is evidenced from the fact that he wrote two books inspired by her. She was a kind of muse, and his own soul in another form, who would understand all that he felt, thought and loved. When she grew older, it is said that they did marry, but it is not known with certainty. 

What is certain is that all his life, Swift not only loved Stella, but shared all his soul with her. 

Work as a minister near Dublin (1699- 1709) and with the Tories 

In 1699, Temple passed away and after a few failed trials, here and there, Swift finally settled to become a minister near Dublin, in a small church. 

Here, for the next 10 years, he lived a simple life preaching and living in the small residence that the church provided. 

Now, he had ample inner motivation, space and also time to write his first political pamphlet that was called “Discourse on the contests and dissensions in Athens and Rome”. 

He released 2 books anonymously - The Tale of a Tub, and the Battle of the Books. 

Swift, by now, had matured in every way. He was truly a giant and he could see the pettiness, banality of life, in Church and in Politics and in the whole mankind. 

His deeply sensitive nature and his hard earned erudition and his honesty and humanity made it too clear to him, what the problems of the world really were. In fact, he had risen far above the world, and the only way he could really express the truth and clarity he had was through cutting satire. Nothing else or less would do. 

All his unique gifts came to a laser like focus with his satirical pen. 

His love for life, humanity, definitely kindled and blossomed with Esther. Also developed simultaneously, his contempt with detachment the sick, petty, and trivial life of the people, politics and especially the emptiness of false pride. 

All this he expressed in the The Tub and not surprisingly, it became a huge success as he had had laid out the truth, in satirical fashion and with utter clarity, detachment and full, obvious truth. 

But, as he had chosen to use the church to portray false pride, he got a bad reputation and severe condemnation for the church. 

But indirectly, he was celebrated by the more liberal people and intellectuals and when the Tories came to power, they invited him to join them, and he was made editor of the “Examiner”, a weekly. 

He spent 4 years with them till they came down from power. During that time, he saw politics from close, and saw the world, especially those who craved the worst that life offers- power. 

He could see, with his perspective, the degradation, the utter lack of knowledge, care, concern, and totally insane justifications, and he had no choice but to put it all in his writings for the Tories. 

A large part, however, he wrote in a series to his love, Stella, and it became a book called THE JOURNAL OF STELLA. In that, as was usual with him he poured out his humanity and his observations, with a deep, and deadly perspective. 

'Gulliver's Travels' and final Years at St Patrick’s Cathedral 

Before the inevitable fall of the Tories, Swift returned to Ireland. In 1713, he got a post at St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin. 

It was here that all his life’s study, observations, honed skills as a satirical writer, his panoramic and yet close hand, and first hand perspective on life and living and politics culminated in a legendary, eternal work of the greatest art – GULLIVER TRAVELS. 

The book was an immediate success and since then till today, millions of people have read the book, in full, or in abridged form the world over. 

After a few months of the success of that book, Swift's longtime love, Esther Johnson, fell ill. She died in January 1728. He was obviously shattered, and he poured out his deepest feelings and what he had seen and felt and shared with her, in a book called The Death of Mrs. Johnson. 

In 1742, Swift met with a stroke and lost his ability to speak. On October 19, 1745, Swift passed away. 

He was laid to rest next to Esther Johnson inside Dublin's St. Patrick's Cathedral.