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Arunava Varman is secretive and reticent, But he turns into an inspired teller of tales after a couple of drinks, especially in the company of his friend, Tapan, Arunava's bizarre storiesinvolving friends, family and colleaguesadd a dash of excitement to Tapan's mundane life of a bureaucrat, But over the years, as Tapan gets to know Arunava better, he starts discovering disturbing holes in these tales, Elegant, wistful and full of surprises, this exquisitely crafted first novel combines the suspense of a thriller with the tender charm of a love story.
Amusing, but ultimately lacking. The stories are the main takeaway, Poor dialogue and prose. Bhaskar Ghose was educated in Mumbai and Delhi and joined the Indian Administrative Service in, retiring from it after thirty six years, He served in various capacities both in the government of West Bengal, the state to which he was assigned, and in the Government of India.
He has held the posts of Director General, Doordarshan, Secretary, Department of Culture in the Ministry of Human Resource Development, and Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
He has been a visiting fellow of Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, For the last fourteen years he has been a writer and columnist, and has written regularly for a number of major Indian newspapers and journals, among them The Pioneer, Delhi, The Telegraph, Kolkata, Bhaskar Ghose was educated in Mumbai and Delhi and joined the Indian Administrative Service in, retiring from it after thirty six years.
He served in various capacities both in the government of West Bengal, the state to which he was assigned, and in the Government of India.
He has held the posts of Director General, Doordarshan, Secretary, Department of Culture in the Ministry of Human Resource Development, and Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting.
He has been a visiting fellow of Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, For the last fourteen years he has been a writer and columnist, and has written regularly for a number of major Indian newspapers and journals, among them The Pioneer, Delhi, The Telegraph, Kolkata, and the Hindustan Times, Delhi.
He presently writes a column for Frontline, He has been involved with theatre for the last fifty years and has acted in and directed over forty plays, His first book
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