Walter Benjamin...,&rdquo says Ramnath Babu, friend and globetrotter, violently yanking out a nose-hair with minimum fuss, &ldquospeaks of two kinds of storytellers, those who travel and those who don&rsquot.&rdquo According to him, the first category has traders and explorers, who bring back tales of unknown lands and peoples. Prominent among them are Marco Polo, Jules Verne, Tintin and Yash Chopra. The second category belongs to those who seldom or never travel outside their chosen homes, and tell stories of the land they inhabit. Unlike the first category, whose stories move in space, theirs move in time. Aesop and Kabir belong to this category. &ldquoThere is a third category yet, but let&rsquos not meander,&rdquo he says.