Suitcase Mein Zindagi

Suitcase Mein Zindagi

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Suitcase Mein Zindagi

Suitcase Mein Zindagi

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SKU: DADAX9388211391
ISBN: 9789388211390
Publisher: Rajkamal Prakashan
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Life in a Suitcase is essentially a travel memoir, a miniature history of life, a journey of milestones, things, places, and people of love. This journey encompasses villages and towns, and small cities, all intimately present. Lucknow, Allahabad, Kashi, and Ayodhya are also present. Agra, Gwalior, and Bhind are also present. Moradabad, Nainital, and Almora have their own reasons for being there. Delhi is the place where everything is lost. But the authors heart is more at home in Allahabad, which has not only been at the center of Indian politics for more than fifty years but also the center of hope and despair for the average North Indian youth. Its home to the Sangam (confluence), the Kumbh Mela (summer festival), the sleep and wakefulness of a student, and the throbbing heartbeat of a university. This journey encompasses lifes conventions, the riffs on worn-out traditions, and that too with a unique playfulness. During this period, a keen observation of the environment continues, revealing the authors own structure and the process of his own formation. The narrative of personal experiences and experiences here is set against the world we live in, the grave difficulties we are surrounded by. Alongside this, an investigation into the conspiracies that maintain the status quo and slow the process of change continues. Hemant Dwivedis heart is more inclined towards poetry. Its influences are evident here, and what goes without saying is that despite all the difficulties and comforts, one must live in this world. I dont want your heaven. I have become human and I want to live on earth.

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