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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAfter writing his first novel, a Civil Engineer spears out his second novel which is a geo-social thriller. He has self-learned concepts of Marxism, feminism, atheism, world and regional statistics to understand economics, human atrocities, food scarcities on the globe, social stigmas and hydrographic imbalance. He derives all his inspiration from nature and is a keen lover of travelling to find more analogies. He aims to write a cook book and travelogue of his experiences. Read More...
After writing his first novel, a Civil Engineer spears out his second novel which is a geo-social thriller. He has self-learned concepts of Marxism, feminism, atheism, world and regional statistics to understand economics, human atrocities, food scarcities on the globe, social stigmas and hydrographic imbalance.
He derives all his inspiration from nature and is a keen lover of travelling to find more analogies. He aims to write a cook book and travelogue of his experiences.
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Zorah Teᾱtre, a Pakistani journalism student at Oxford, London, travels to the Indian sub-continent for her graduation project on socioeconomic and feminist structuralism. Encapsulating herself as the protagonist, she extracts stories of the geo-social situation that flourished around the demographic ties of the country.
The journey is fragmented into ten chapters, and the matrix is puzzled through the Indian Brothel, the Indian version of Dante’s ci
Zorah Teᾱtre, a Pakistani journalism student at Oxford, London, travels to the Indian sub-continent for her graduation project on socioeconomic and feminist structuralism. Encapsulating herself as the protagonist, she extracts stories of the geo-social situation that flourished around the demographic ties of the country.
The journey is fragmented into ten chapters, and the matrix is puzzled through the Indian Brothel, the Indian version of Dante’s circle, feminist anarchy with patriarchal familial ties and empowerment, the corrupt system that has disguised an honest man to be a saint who devises great analogies in mythology and democracy and so on.
The thrilling ties of the maze unveil dark truths about this gripping story revolving around real situations.
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