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Last Day in West
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Last Day in West

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'Last Day in West' is a short fictional account of Anthony Young when he moves away from his hometown in Arunachal to Shantipur. The story is set in the present day West Bengal, which still contains its charisma of the days when it was the capital of British Empire. Anthony's account mostly describes his perspective about his friends and handful of people he meets in Shantipur. One of them is Kishore and his father whom he sees as a typical Bengali. He is from Calcutta who comes to visit his son for a day. The story revolves mostly around three people - Anthony young, his friend Kishore who is a Bengali and Kishore's father whom Anthony prefers to call 'Gaurmohan Babu'. Anthony finally gets to see Calcutta with his own eyes as Gaurmohan Babu invites him to his home. Anthony's outlook is analogous to the views of every Indian who move out of their own 'Dibang valleys' and gets mesmerized by the cultures, traditions and the languages of the west. The story depicts the perspective of every human who are confronted by the new places, peoples and their lifestyles. Sometimes they even have a wrong perception of the other until they see the world with their own eyes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
24 September 2019
Pages
30
ISBN
9781646782819

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

'Last Day in West' is a short fictional account of Anthony Young when he moves away from his hometown in Arunachal to Shantipur. The story is set in the present day West Bengal, which still contains its charisma of the days when it was the capital of British Empire. Anthony's account mostly describes his perspective about his friends and handful of people he meets in Shantipur. One of them is Kishore and his father whom he sees as a typical Bengali. He is from Calcutta who comes to visit his son for a day. The story revolves mostly around three people - Anthony young, his friend Kishore who is a Bengali and Kishore's father whom Anthony prefers to call 'Gaurmohan Babu'. Anthony finally gets to see Calcutta with his own eyes as Gaurmohan Babu invites him to his home. Anthony's outlook is analogous to the views of every Indian who move out of their own 'Dibang valleys' and gets mesmerized by the cultures, traditions and the languages of the west. The story depicts the perspective of every human who are confronted by the new places, peoples and their lifestyles. Sometimes they even have a wrong perception of the other until they see the world with their own eyes.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press
Date
24 September 2019
Pages
30
ISBN
9781646782819