It Happens Only In India
It Happens Only In India
Ramnath Sharma
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- Publisher: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors (P) Ltd
- Publisher Imprint: Peacock Books
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- Pages: 176
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About The Book
The book is a collection of very interesting and readable pieces of narrations/short stories earlier published by the author in different reputed newspapers. Most of these pieces have India’s local backdrop as their themes which revolve around common men and women with their beliefs, lifestyle and cultural affiliations.
Written in simple language and easily comprehensible manner, these short stories bear testimony to author’s keen observation. The incidents picked offer a vast variety of issues of common concern for all sections of Indian society—rich and poor, educated and illiterate, orthodox and modern, young and old, and simple and fashionable. Each story narrates some incident or happening in an interesting way and leaves a message for the reader. Some of the stories like, ‘Death of a Park’, ‘Wait for Jaimala, ‘Gandhi Who?’, ‘Backdoor Entries,’ etc. are satires on some particular social behavior. They mostly deal with the issues and problems of Indian society.
There is a deep-rooted sense of humour underlying all the stories which makes them so special. The headings of the stories are not only appropriate but also evoke immediate laughter. Some keywords from Indian dialect like jaimala, samadhi, paan, filmi, damad, etc. have been used throughout the writings to create a humorous effect. Even common- place situations are narrated in such a fascinating style that the reader is compelled to continue reading them with interest and enthusiasm.
The book will find favour with a wide cross-section of people, particularly those who prefer light and inculcating reading.
About The Author
R.N. Sharma is a well-known author of books, articles and anecdotes. For a number of years he has been a regular columnist with prominent national dailies like The Times of India, Hindustan Times and The Tribune.
He is not only aware of the issues and problems of Indian society but is also gifted with a keen sense of observation which enables him to highlight common man’s concern in his writings. He has a unique, inimitable style with a subtle sense of humour which makes his writings popular among the readers.