Adhyvasay : Laghukatha Sangrah (Hindi Version)
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Author: Nutan Garg
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Publisher: Prakhar Goonj Publications
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Language: Hindi
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Binding: Paperback
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Pages: 112
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ISBN: 9789390889488
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Category: Novel
About the Book:
"Adhyvasay : Laghukatha Sangrah" is a collection of short stories by the renowned Hindi author Nutan Garg, who has made a significant mark in the field of Hindi literature. Having published over two dozen joint anthologies, she is recognized for her thought-provoking and impactful writing. Apart from being a well-established writer, Nutan Garg is also actively involved with various social organizations, dedicating her life to helping the underprivileged and providing them with proper guidance.
Short stories are a challenging genre, requiring a careful and compact structure. A small flaw, such as an extra word or a weak expression, can diminish the story's impact. However, in this collection, Nutan Garg presents her short stories with such precision that each narrative becomes a powerful and meaningful experience. The short stories in this collection work like "miniature bombs"—not destructive, but capable of awakening the dormant sensitivities of the reader’s mind. Through her stories, Garg effectively captures the emotional struggles of women, the pain of their hearts, and the tenderness of motherhood, which resonates deeply with readers.
Her writing is full of vibrant life philosophies, offering readers new perspectives on their own lives. Each story not only expands one's worldview but also nurtures a sense of empathy and beauty through its powerful storytelling.