For Rajendra Keshavlal Shah, the Gujarati poet recently honoured with the prestigious Jnanpith Award,life seems to have begun at 91. There is a barrage of telephone calls and visitors dropping by at every whichhour. Not to mention the journalists. But try telling him this and he shrugs it off: "It (the award)might make a difference to you, for me I was as happy without it as I am today with it." In others itmight sound fake, but after talking to the man whose world begins, flows and ends within himself, the claimseems totally believable. The only things that speak of his age are the wrinkles and his being a little hardon hearing. Otherwise, his voice has a resonant echo, and his eyes sparkle with an indomitable spirit. Hismind too is absolutely focused as Outlookindia.com learnt during an interview at his house in Ahmedabad.Excerpts: