World News

Why Seeing ‘War & Peace’ In The News Reminded Us of ‘Mean Girls’

What has a 19th-century Russian classic got to do with the iconic ‘Plastics’ from Tina Fey’s masterpiece Mean Girls, you ask? (For the uninitiated, in the 2004 classic, “The Plastics sort of dictate the style and behavior, and what’s cool and what’s not, and the dos and the don’ts, and what is right and what is wrong. They dictate the rules of high school which we all must follow to a T.”) And Regina George is their undisputed leader.

A D V E R T I S E M E N T

We were thinking of Regina George (played by the amazing Rachel McAdams), only because we saw this news report about what a learned judge asked Vernan Gonsalves in the Bhima Koregaon case. According to this report in The Quint, Justice Kotwal asked Gonsalves about the things recovered from his home, “…Why did you (Mr Gonsalves) keep objectionable material such as books like War and Peace, books and CDs at home? You will have to explain this to the court”.

India Today has published an article today explaining that the entire thing was a misunderstanding and that the media had misreported the book in question. The War and Peace found in Mr. Gonsalves’ home apparently was the one by Biswajit Roy-War and Peace in Junglemahal: People, State and Maoists. (Roy’s book hasn’t been banned in India either).

Indian Twitter had some thoughts on this as well:

 

Image: Ilya Repin’s Portrait of Leo Tolstoy (1887)

Recommended