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📘 Book Details

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Author: [Author's Name]

  • Language: Marathi

  • Edition: 15th Edition

  • Year of Publication: November 2004

  • ISBN: 9788177665208

  • Pages: 160

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Category: Short Stories


📝 About The Book

“When Walls Speak: The Unexpressed Voices of Life”
In this unique and thought-provoking collection, the author delves into the hidden aspects of human life, using the metaphor of talking walls to explore the complexities of relationships, ego, and the emotions that often remain unspoken. As the walls in the stories begin to "talk," they reveal the unexpressed thoughts and feelings of individuals, offering a fresh perspective on human behavior.

The East and West speak through the walls, offering contrasting views on human relationships. The East reflects on how men have built walls, both physical and emotional, out of ego and pride. These walls divide people and keep them separated, even when they share the same space. The walls themselves, however, are built from the same soil, and their only role is to stand silently by, yet the walls between humans are far stronger, made of ego and pretense.

The West, on the other hand, observes the role of ego in misunderstandings, especially in friendships. It suggests that true friendship, built on mutual trust and respect, should be free of the misunderstandings that ego often causes. It draws attention to how, when there are cracks or "seepage" in relationships, people turn to experts for advice, but the real cause of these problems lies in the deeper emotional and spiritual aspects of life—the "tears of the walls."

This collection masterfully blends philosophical musings with everyday experiences, creating a unique narrative that offers a reflection on how we build and maintain the invisible walls in our own lives. It’s a compelling exploration of human nature, where the walls speak the truth that people often fail to express.