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The Legacy of Nothing is a collection of stories culled from the ennui of modern living. These disjointed tales of dark, disparate, desperate lives entertain, provoke and challenge our empathy.
Manoj Pandey's poetic prose is an insider's job - a unique exploration of the emptiness inside the eggshell of contemporary existence.

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The Legacy of Nothing is a collection of stories culled from the ennui of modern living. These disjointed tales of dark, disparate, desperate lives entertain, provoke and challenge our empathy.

Manoj Pandey's poetic prose is an insider's job - a unique exploration of the emptiness inside the eggshell of contemporary existence.


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Autorenporträt
MANOJ PANDEY is a writer and an illustrator based in New Delhi. His creative works have appeared in Creative Review, Huffington Post, Litro, Indian Express, University of Oklahoma's literary journal, World Literature Today, Wellington City Libraries, among others and have also been exhibited at Tate, London and Motherland, New Delhi. In 2014, he was named as one of the '200 Best Illustrators in the World' by Lurzer's Archive. His edited book of short fiction Tales on Tweet featuring stories from Salman Rushdie, Margaret Atwood, Shashi Tharoor, among others, was published in 2016.

His recent venture, an initiative to make literature accessible to the common man, is slowly gaining acclaim far and wide. It is being termed as the 'World's Largest Public Library'.

He is also the India-representative of the New Prize in Literature, Sweden.