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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalAt 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.
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Akshat Khare is an Indian novelist and poet. He is the author of Delhi Blues and Other Poems, The Book of Saudade, Truth Be Told: A Tragedy in the Making, and Signifying Nothing.
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