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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalIn early 2020, at the age of 21, leaving all modes of support behind, Mohul Bhowmick set out on a solo trip to Nepal. Out of this came Seeking Kathmandu, which is an acclaimed piece of travel literature. Resplendent with tales of delight and hardship as well as the magnanimity and generosity of his hosts, this book speaks in agonising detail about the pleasures and pains of solo travel. Painting pictures with his flawless lyrical language and deep metaphysical examinations, Bhowmick takes the reader on an extremely pleasing visual journey of the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal, from the finesse of Kathmandu to the squalor of Bhaktapur and the grace of Pokhara. This is a travelogue like no other, albeit it being the author's first venture into non-fiction after three successful books of poetry.
Mohul Bhowmick
Born in 1998, Mohul Bhowmick is a national-level cricketer who represents Hyderabad in numerous age-group tournaments conducted under the aegis of the Board of Control for Cricket in India. He is a post-graduate student of business administration from Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's Vivekananda College, Osmania University, Hyderabad. Besides writing poetry, Mohul works as a sports columnist for the e-zine Sportskeeda. He is also a passionate photographer.
His debut book This Means War came out in March 2019 and was met with widespread acclaim. It managed to remain at number two in the Amazon Kindle's Top 100 Free bestsellers list for the best part of a week. It was followed by other collections of poetry called An Audience Of One in May 2019 and Soaked To The Skin in April 2020.
Mohul also harbours the dream of turning up for Manchester United at Old Trafford someday and playing the guitar alongside John Mayer at Wembley Stadium.
He lives in Hyderabad, India.
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