Monday, April 23, 2018

Finding Shakespeare on Hyderabad’s roads

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While traditional bookstores are struggling to survive, those dealing in second-hand books continue to prosper. The online onslaught and the Kindle boom has not impacted them. Many well-known book shops in Hyderabad like A A Husain have called it a day as the industry is going through a rough weather but there is no slide in demand for the used books.

This is heartening news with the World Book Day round the corner. The footfalls on city footpaths bear this out. Come Sunday and general holidays bibliophiles cram the pavements at Abids to pick up their favourite books at throwaway prices. From St. George’s Grammar School to Tilak Road, Nampally Station Road and beyond they can be seen scanning through the titles. Wonder what is William Shakespeare doing in the company of Sidney Sheldon? Or Charles Dickens rubbing shoulders with J K Rowling? Timeless classics and books of the hour are on the same footing here. From P G Wodehouse, William Blake, Mark Twain to Harold Robins and Jackie Collins one can pick up the best of the reads for a song here. For many it makes sense to indulge in pavement shopping.

“Why spend a huge amount on a new book when you get the same at a cheap rate”, asks Kumar who is a regular at the Sunday bazaar. The range of books available are mind-boggling. Not just fiction, there are also books on medicine, interior decoration, history, travel, cookery, fashion, management, health, architecture and puzzles.

“There is never a dull moment. The demand is steady and people come here regularly looking for books”, says Shareef, who is selling books at Abids for over two decades. He may not have read a single book but he is quite familiar with books and authors. Name a title and he will ferret it out in a jiffy.

Whenever they visit Hyderabad, my book-addict nieces, Saiqua Parveen and Rukhsana Parveen, make it a point to drop in at Abids on Sundays. They linger for hours on the titles spread. Often one strikes gold as many rare and out of print books can be found here and for as cheap as Rs.20 to Rs.200.


There is something for everyone here. The Laad Bazaar near Charminar also comes alive with bookworms on Sundays. This street which normally throbs with women looking for colourful bangles offers substantial amount of collectibles and books on Sundays. Hyderabad footpaths sure offer a rich sensory browsing experience.

J.S.Ifthekhar,
Hyderabad based journalist.

Article published in The New Indian Express
Dated April 23,2018

  6 comments:

  1. Gopalakrishnan NairApril 23, 2018 at 10:06 AM

    your article read with interest

    not only books but anything will we get if we are ready to wait with patience

    not only material but also the blessings of almighty

    everything will one day come in the deserving hand

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    1. I agree with you. Thanks for the encouraging words.

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  2. Dear Sir, I agree with your views. During my short stint in Hyderabad as bank professional I bought many books from road side. Currently I am in Bengaluru, and I am not finding such fascinating collection of books. Thanks for refreshing my memory. I also miss fabulous dum biryani

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  3. A good pen picture about the old book stores at Hyderabad . I have purchased second books from the old book stores at Coimbatore. Many people sell books at very low price to such shopkeepers and those in need go to such shops to fulfill the needs. Some times, we also get books which are out of print from such second hand dealers as well
    I recently went to Boston on a sight seeing tour with my friends. There I was in a position to get BRAND NEW BOOKS at a very low price. The famous Norton anthology of English literature, purchased from Boston at a throw away price , I refer always when I get time
    As I can go through the master pieces of famous writers, poets and dramatists We readers resort to these methods for our financial gain.
    Kindly continue writing

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