Floating Towel and a Dozen Short Stories - Sunderban Delta Short-Story Series, #1 - E-book - ePub

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It is, in a way, di?cult to write about a book that is, in essence, a compilation of various short stories that were written across the span of two decades. An accident in a swimming pool, a Town that holds a celebration of human speech, a date with the heroes and villains of human history far up in the heaven, a nerve-wracking examination hall,  a life that could have been, the land of Sun-worshippers and Moon-landers, a hopeful job-interview, the pursuit of happiness , an encounter with God's own accountant.
Life-changing words ?owing away from lost wet pages in the rain. It makes it more challenging that each and every story di?ers so vastly from the other - in terms of whether it be the scale, the settings or the tone. So when people ponder what 'Floating Towel' is really about, I ?nd it imperative to say that it is about life itself. To be more precise, a middle-class person's intensely-personal view of life.
Life as it is and life as it should be. One such common thread across some of the stories can be found in the character of Budhu. According to the author, the character is nothing more but an archetype. An epitome of normalcy - a person so deeply rooted in the attitudes, customs and feelings of a native Bengali middle-class man that it could essentially be an alter-ego of any Indian Joe. And it is through these stories, through these characters that the author has woven his thoughts into the fabric of these stories.
Thoughts about the meaning of life, the value of family and relationships, disenchantment, violence and greed, the changing times and abject senselessness of fanaticism. These dozen short-stories are a kaleidoscope to life as we know it, one that crosses across generations and through the turn of the century that the reader across all ages would enjoy it as much as the author has while writing it.

Caractéristiques

  • Date de parution
    09/07/2019
  • Editeur
  • Collection
    Sunderban Delta Short-Story Se
  • ISBN
    978-1-393-50615-7
  • EAN
    9781393506157
  • Format
    ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num.
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Biographie de gautam maitra

Gautam Maitra was born one and a half decade after Britishers left South Asia leaving behind a diverse society in great turmoil and a once-prosperous global-prided economy in tatters. He grew up in a large middle-class Bengali joint- family at Kolkata whose ancestral routes would take readers to a village in Phoridpur and Lahiri Jamindari in Pabna(now both in Bangladesh),  and to the town of Berhampore in Murshidabad (India) - not far off from where the Nawab of Bengal once ruled.   After graduation in commerce, the author completed professionally Chartered and Cost Accountancy degrees while his passion continued to be the eyes and ears of the soil.
Occupational necessities made him settle away from the soil into far off corners of the country for many decades, working with various organisations in various capacities.

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