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A modern collection of 5 Indian short stories - cover

A modern collection of 5 Indian short stories

Sukanya Basu Mallik

Publisher: BookRix

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Summary

As a short story collection, this book explores the meaning of life - success and failure, and how they interrelate. People often misplace priority over the two. 
This book contains tales of how people go through the webs of life, exploring human experiences with art. 
Love is also depicted in some chapters. Love is complex: agonizing, ecstatic, unpredictable, and trying, and serene. 
Fiction is also used, but more to induce introspection than to entertain.
Available since: 12/21/2023.
Print length: 15 pages.

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