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- Author: Neel Lohit
- Genre: Novel
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788170663454
- Pages: 320
- Weight: 324 grams
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
Synopsis:
Neel Lohit, the ever-wandering young man whose age never exceeds twenty-seven, sets out on an adventurous journey beyond India's borders. This time, his travels take him across Europe and America, covering Holland, France, England, the vast expanse of the United States, and Canada. With no fixed itinerary, he roams freely, eats wherever he pleases, and sleeps in the most unexpected places.
Unlike many who feel overwhelmed by foreign lands, Neel Lohit observes everything with a keen and unfiltered eye. His unique travel experiences, narrated with humor and spontaneity, bring to life the everyday essence of these places. The book also provides an intimate glimpse into the lives of Bengalis living abroad. Amidst these travels, he even encounters Sunil Gangopadhyay, making the journey all the more intriguing.
About the Author:
Neel Lohit is an enigmatic traveler, forever youthful and unattached to any job or responsibility. His journeys take him to places unseen and often overlooked by the world. He appears in unexpected settings—at music concerts, chasing kites on the streets, wandering through forests, attending Bengali feasts, or even among foreigners in distant lands. While he occasionally indulges in harmless white lies, they only add to his charm.
A man of many encounters, he blends into crowds effortlessly, making him both omnipresent and elusive. His adventures sometimes even lead him to cross paths with Sunil Gangopadhyay himself.