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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh Pal"I am Kathapur, a village......I must tell my tale and write my autobiography."
Kathapur is the ever-ready teller of tales, the indefatigable grandmother with her treasure trove of fascinating stories. She is the author, director, producer, and curator of the spectacle of life. She narrates her story through the stories of her people.
What is this book about? A Tale of a Village? A memoir? An autobiography? A sentimental story of three motherless children? It is all those, and more.
Who may read and enjoy this story? Those who have lived in a village. And those who haven’t.
P. K. Dash
Born and educated in Odisha, P.K. Dash taught in G. M. College, Sambalpur and had a stint in the State Bank of India before joining the Indian Administrative Service. During his career in civil service, he worked in Madhya Pradesh and New Delhi. He superannuated as Additional Chief Secretary to Government of Madhya Pradesh. He lives in Bhopal with his spouse.
His other books are: ‘Tell A Tale And Other Stories’, ‘Invisible Poet And Other Stories’, ‘RIVER SONG And Other Poems’, ‘Songs of Soil: Poems of an Unschooled Bard: Padma Shri Haladhar Nag’, 'How To Be An Author In 7 Days: A Beginner's Guide to Self-Publishing', ‘Two Tales, Three Tellers: A Fairytale & A Fable’, and ‘Cave of Joy: Anand Gufa’.
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