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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAkshat Khare is an Indian Novelist and Poet whose experiments with writing are directed towards developing a post-postmodern poetics. He is the author of Delhi Blues and Other Poems (2020), The Book of Saudade (2023), Truth Be Told: A Tragedy in the Making, From the Tongue of an Experienced Simpleton (2022) and Signifying Nothing.Read More...
Akshat Khare is an Indian Novelist and Poet whose experiments with writing are directed towards developing a post-postmodern poetics. He is the author of Delhi Blues and Other Poems (2020), The Book of Saudade (2023), Truth Be Told: A Tragedy in the Making, From the Tongue of an Experienced Simpleton (2022) and Signifying Nothing.
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At the Department of Memetic Archaeology, a clandestine conspiracy unfurls—hyperstitions ignite, alchemical manuscripts resurface, and nations, long erased from maps, hold the key to humanity's destiny.
Signifying Nothing is a glimpse into the hybrid world that humanity finds itself in—a tapestry whose strands weave in and out, pulling people, places, and things into a blurred landscape that erases the lines between the symbolic, the virtua
At the Department of Memetic Archaeology, a clandestine conspiracy unfurls—hyperstitions ignite, alchemical manuscripts resurface, and nations, long erased from maps, hold the key to humanity's destiny.
Signifying Nothing is a glimpse into the hybrid world that humanity finds itself in—a tapestry whose strands weave in and out, pulling people, places, and things into a blurred landscape that erases the lines between the symbolic, the virtual, the dream, and the real.
The Book of Saudade flows between memories, places and surrealist dreamscapes. Saudade, the melancholic feeling of longing for absent things and people pervades the text. The narrator flits between dreamscapes like The Grand Hotel Abyss and the mundane everydayness of the real. The seasons shift in the background, from warm summers to contemplative falls, to unending winters and finally to spring as the narrator looks for solace in the turbulent waters of his
The Book of Saudade flows between memories, places and surrealist dreamscapes. Saudade, the melancholic feeling of longing for absent things and people pervades the text. The narrator flits between dreamscapes like The Grand Hotel Abyss and the mundane everydayness of the real. The seasons shift in the background, from warm summers to contemplative falls, to unending winters and finally to spring as the narrator looks for solace in the turbulent waters of his mind.
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