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This is a collection of light essays like a fresh bloom in the garden of literature. These are writings shaped with care and delicacy, the offerings of a quiet, attentive soul. Most are brief—rarely exceeding two pages—but in their brevity lies their breadth. Though they may not conform to the traditional four- eight-page Mold, these pieces of prose breathe the spirit of the essay: distilled, resonant, and imaginative. In his preface, the author affectionately refers to them as Nibandhika—a diminutive form of the essay, in the same way a sonnet contains oceans within a handful of lines.
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