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The Ages of Living
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The Ages of Living

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‘The Ages of Living’ begins with the solemn reality of Noor and Gurmehar, who are on the verge of separation. They are at the edge of the end, the dawn of darkness, beyond which nothing and no one can be repaired. As they stray alone in this familiar land, they begin reminiscing of a familiarly unrecognizable past. Everything around them is redolent of a time in their history which is lost. As the past unfolds, slowly and gradually, their stories are told. Their timidities, their pain, the uncanny nature of their relationship, and their flawed existence that resembles so excruciatingly the spirit of humanism, is celebrated to the extent that you are compelled to ponder and divulge inquisitively, on the haunting question of what really happened to them.

‘A tale of loving, losing and most importantly, of living.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press, Inc.
Date
23 September 2017
Pages
186
ISBN
9781947752634

‘The Ages of Living’ begins with the solemn reality of Noor and Gurmehar, who are on the verge of separation. They are at the edge of the end, the dawn of darkness, beyond which nothing and no one can be repaired. As they stray alone in this familiar land, they begin reminiscing of a familiarly unrecognizable past. Everything around them is redolent of a time in their history which is lost. As the past unfolds, slowly and gradually, their stories are told. Their timidities, their pain, the uncanny nature of their relationship, and their flawed existence that resembles so excruciatingly the spirit of humanism, is celebrated to the extent that you are compelled to ponder and divulge inquisitively, on the haunting question of what really happened to them.

‘A tale of loving, losing and most importantly, of living.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Notion Press, Inc.
Date
23 September 2017
Pages
186
ISBN
9781947752634