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Book Details

  • ISBN: 9788184986631

  • Edition: 2

  • Publishing Year: March 2015

  • Pages: 136

  • Language: Marathi

  • Category: Short Stories

  • Binding: Paperback

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

About The Book

In a world filled with misfortunes and hardships, the question arises—who is truly responsible for the suffering we endure? While human wickedness often takes the blame, this collection of short stories suggests that man’s intellectual and soulful weaknesses play an equally important role.

The narratives delve into the internal conflict between our natural instincts and the cultural aspects imposed by society. One mind follows the primitive, unreflective impulses, while the other seeks to uphold the values of civilization. The common man, caught in the middle, struggles to uncover the truth behind this conflict, unable to comprehend the vastness of humanity against the backdrop of the problems and questions that modern machines have created.

This thought-provoking collection calls attention to the struggles of our times, where human life is overshadowed by the ongoing reformative phase. Until the questions raised by technological progress are answered, humanity will continue to face these challenges.

With sharp insights into the human psyche, the stories in this book offer a deep reflection on the tensions between progress and tradition, intellect and emotion, and the relentless march of machines versus the essence of human life.