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Dalda Ki Aulad
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In Recent Years, Many Autobiographies By Writers Have Appeared. Some Are Very Important. Some Are Currently Circulating On Social Media, But This Is Not Vishnu NagarS Autobiography. While The Elements Of Autobiography Are Certainly Present Here, It Is Also Memoir-Like In Nature, And It Also Contains A Rich Observation Of The Current Life Around Him. It Contains Many Ups And Downs Of LifeS Voices, Many Joys And Sorrows, And Sounds. It Is About The State Of A Society Becoming Subjective, Both Yesterday And Today. The AuthorS Various Forms And Ways Of Seeing Society From Childhood To Now Are At Its Core. Through Memoirs, People Will Be Able To Recognize The Past, And Through These Images And Images, They Will Also Be Able To Recognize This Time. A Significant Feature Is That The Author Is Not A Past-Dweller. He Views The Past With The Same Ruthlessness As He Views The Present. These Memoirs, Often Short In Format, Can Be Seen As A Diary, Although The Author Has Used His Irregular Diary Only In One Place. Besides Poetry, Vishnu Nagar Has Also Written A Great Deal Of Prose. His Satirical Prose Has Its Own Identity, But Wherever We Find A Taste Of That Kind Of Prose In This Book, It Is In A Completely Different Way. This Prose Is Somewhat Close To Poetry, And Somewhat Like Stories And Essays. Dalda Ki Aulad Is A Collection Of Various Experiences And Observations From His Life. It Includes His Hometown Of Shajapur, Mumbai, Delhi, And Germany. His Childhood And This Era, As Well As His Journalistic Experiences And Unemployment. Neighborhoods And Distant Places. Joy And Anguish. The Simplicity In This Book Comes From Constant Practice. Once You Start Reading This Book, It Will Be Difficult To Put It Down.
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