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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThis book relates the flow of thoughts in a man with a river that moves in crests and troughs. The similarity between the waves of thoughts that emerge from and disappear in the moment of silence and a river's dancing waves that move ahead to disappear in the silence of the sea is sketched through various day-to-day moments in the life of a human being.
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Prayish (Jishnu Sanyal) is a former professional badminton player turned writer. This is his second book having previously published a book of short stories called A Spark That Ignites Fire. His sense of wonder about various social, political, spiritual, and above all the aspects of the nature of reality has led him to move on from smashing with a racquet and a shuttlecock to serving with a pen and a laptop.
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