Thursday, May 28, 2020

My new Book of Poetry is out!

My new Book of Poetry is out!

Here is a link to the Amazon.com page for the book:

https://www.amazon.com/POETRY-WRITTEN-SEVEN-HOURS-AMERICA-ebook/dp/B08963WPJH/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=anand+manikutty&qid=1590659629&s=books&sr=1-1

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One thing: I have simplified the exposition of the Theory of Reproducibility introduced in this book.


There is a very accurate model for this, but unfortunately, it is in three dimensions. I didn't want to have a three dimensional model in the book because I was advised to avoid having too much by way of complex mathematics. So, I tried to introduce the idea using a two dimensional model.

The exact model is as follows: consider a two dimensional graph on which you plot each work of art pertaining to each artist of interest. On the X Axis is a measure of the virtuosity of the artist (thus, to the extreme right are artists with high levels of virtuosity such as Mirza Ghalib or Yo Yo Ma, and on the extreme left would be the really poor singers, such as an erstwhile neighbor of mine who used to sing in the bathroom.) On the Y Axis is a measure of the chances of the work of art appealing to the general population (on the top extreme are works of art with likely high levels of mass appeal such as Britney Spears' albums and on the extreme bottom are works of art with likely very low levels of mass appeal such as Ghalib's poetry). On the Z Axis for each work of art, plot an estimate for the audience number for the same.

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One can easily see that the smart move for artists who possess high levels of virtuosity is to move down the Y Axis.

When they do that, they can capture an extremely large market running into the millions, and they could become very rich indeed, even if, say, they only charged a dollar a song.

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