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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAashish Ghosh spends most of his time thinking about life and other philosophical matters, and he has often been accused of thinking too much. Aashish loves painting and writing and at the same time enjoys reading and watching Japanese anime. When he is not searching for answers to life's difficult questions or expressing his emotions on canvas, he indulges himself in his love for electronics-related projects. In a moment of epiphany, Aashish realized the irreversibility of death and how it wins every battle against mankind. The idea for this book came when he started thinking about how deathRead More...
Aashish Ghosh spends most of his time thinking about life and other philosophical matters, and he has often been accused of thinking too much. Aashish loves painting and writing and at the same time enjoys reading and watching Japanese anime. When he is not searching for answers to life's difficult questions or expressing his emotions on canvas, he indulges himself in his love for electronics-related projects. In a moment of epiphany, Aashish realized the irreversibility of death and how it wins every battle against mankind. The idea for this book came when he started thinking about how death finally conquers everything – every emotion triggered in man and every quest that defines him. He wrote these stories during his time as an undergraduate student. Read Less...Achievements
There are so many people living around us. We sometimes hear of people who have died, we know nothing about them. And how could we?
The End Takes All is a collection of stories that describe the lives of people we may simply pass by. The stories are based on specific events in people’s lives: doctors, craftsmen, artists, detectives, friends, children, sons and assassins.
The book portrays how people react to their own ends or to the ends
There are so many people living around us. We sometimes hear of people who have died, we know nothing about them. And how could we?
The End Takes All is a collection of stories that describe the lives of people we may simply pass by. The stories are based on specific events in people’s lives: doctors, craftsmen, artists, detectives, friends, children, sons and assassins.
The book portrays how people react to their own ends or to the ends of people around them either by passively watching and contemplating it or through the moral battles they are involved in, with their own demons as they play a role in people’s deaths.
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