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Book Review: World’s Most Popular Short Stories

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I have reviewed several short story collections on this blog. However, there is a slight difference this time. Most of the story collections that I have previously reviewed were in Bengali language and all of them were by a specific author. However, the book which I am reviewing today — World’s Most Popular Short Stories — is a collection of short stories by four world famous short story writers. Two of them — O Henry and Saki — wrote in English, whereas Chekhov wrote in Russian and Maupassant in French. Of course, the English translations of the stories of the last two are included in this book.

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Book Review: ‘The Bird With Golden Wings’ By Sudha Murty

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This is my first review of any Sudha Murty book. I had previously gifted couple of books to my niece but I myself never had read any of her books. If you are even casually aware of the Indian literary scene, then you would know that Sudha Murty is one of the leading writers of Indian English literature, particular of children’s books. I had watched couple of her interviews on YouTube and was impressed by her simplicity and charm. So I decided to give her a try and check for myself her style and the content of her books.

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Book Review: ‘Premendra Mitrer Shrestho Golpo’ By Premendra Mitra

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Another book that I read this year was Premendra Mitrer Shrestho Golpo (Best Stories of Premendra Mitra). As the title suggests, this book is a compilation of short stories by Bengali writer Premendra Mitra. Honestly speaking, I had difficulty appreciating most of the stories mainly because they have been written in an abstract manner. The stress of the writer is on depiction of the environment, human expressions and emotions, whereas the plot is secondary. But certainly, the description is flawless — all stories help you in experiencing life in varied colours. This is a characteristic of nearly whole Bengali literature irrespective of genre — it evokes emotions in you that you yourself weren’t aware of.

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