Biswaranjan has excelled in constructing narratives of love suffused with original insights and essence of experience. The stories included in this collection are marked by a fluidity of appeal caused by a unique mix of their romantic backdrop and style of expression. They create a 'new' world, far away from our mundane existence, that engenders rare and intense moments of love and togetherness. Once a reader steps into this world, no way he can come out unaffected and untouched. Love- pure and sublime- defines these stories and in a way excels through them.
Biswaranjan has excelled in constructing narratives of love suffused with original insights and essence of experience. The stories included in this collection are marked by a fluidity of appeal caused by a unique mix of their romantic backdrop and style of expression. They create a 'new' world, far away from our mundane existence, that engenders rare and intense moments of love and togetherness. Once a reader steps into this world, no way he can come out unaffected and untouched. Love- pure and sublime- defines these stories and in a way excels through them.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Prof. Biswaranjan(b.1946), popularly known as Adhyapak Biswaranjan, is a teacher, writer and public activist. Traversing diverse words with equal ease, zeal and passion, Biswaranjan wears many hats: a Political Scientist, Litterateur, Orator, Editor, and above all a crusader taking up the cudgel on behalf of the common man. A versatile writer in true sense of the term, he has immensely contributed to every possible genre of literature: poetry, short-story, novel, essay, feature, literary criticism, children's literature, translation and editing (both newspaper and literary journal). He is revered as a fearless critic who never shies away from attacking 'political regimes' for their follies and anti-people policies.
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