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Book Details:

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • ISBN: 9788184983555

  • Edition: 8th

  • Publishing Year: January 1960

  • Pages: 116

  • Language: Marathi

  • Category: Short Stories

  • Binding: Paperback


About The Book:

In this collection of short stories, the author challenges the conventional notions of life and art, exploring the deeply transformative nature of passion and creativity. The stories urge readers to consider whether they have truly lived their lives or merely gone through the motions in pursuit of fame and material success. The author draws a comparison between a Muslim singer, fully immersed in his craft, and the ordinary lives we lead, questioning whether we have dared to pursue our passions with such dedication.

The book posits that real creation, whether in art or life, requires one to step beyond societal norms, to disregard the rules that govern both language and behavior. While an artist boldly challenges conventional wisdom to create something truly unique and meaningful, others may follow the path of rebellion, like a dacoit, but with a destructive, rather than constructive, influence.

The author’s reflections highlight the dichotomy between those who contribute to society’s elevation through creativity and those who bring it down through violence or moral degradation. This thought-provoking collection will leave readers questioning their own choices and the nature of true artistic and personal fulfillment.