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Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe book titled ‘Beyond the Eucalyptus’ is the compilation of nine different stories, touching different facets of life. Therein, we not only get a glimpse of life in death or even death in life, but also about relationships, marriage, children and all other simple anxieties, worries and concerns that crowd in, or encroach the panorama of a humanbeing’s mind, giving the stories a definite existential trope! These stories, in a wider context, also describe and relate to the utter helplessness of the eternal ‘human condition’ and all that it stands for! The first eight stories are rooted in the day-to-day struggle of ordinary people, leading simple lives. The world belonging to these stories is very down-to- earth and mundane, where ‘life’ manages to come through as the main protagonist. The simple characters exist as mere pawns in the hands of a cruel life while going through a gamut of emotions; reacting only to their circumstances and situations. The stories very gently, journey through the hearts of these characters and manage to bring out and, catch and probe, subtle nuances by concentrating on certain moments by trying to delve deeper into a humanbeing’s psyche. The ninth story is in three parts, and brings out the eternal struggle going on between man and nature; their inter- dependence and also the innate desire to connect and yet the growing disconnect which leads to distrust and distance on all levels, resulting in total chaos!
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Madhurima is fascinated by the art of story- telling and loves writing poetry. "Beyond the Eucalyptus"is a first collection of her short stories. Madhurima has also published two novels; 'Greeeg' and 'Words awaiting another voice'. A collection of her poems was published by the Writers' Workshop, Calcutta. Madhurima has also been actively involved in theatre. She received the I.C.Nanda award by Panjab Rangmanch, Batala, for her contribution towards theatre. She also received the prestegious Mohan Rakesh Samman, by the Sahitya KalaParishad, Delhi for her play 'Gunia Sakhi Saheli'. Madhurima had a long stint as a lecturer and at present she is working on her next novel…
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