Zindaginama by Krishna Sobti: book review
Krishna sobti’s Zindaginama is the celebration of life, change the name and place it won't be very different from the tales my grandmother told me. Love and resentment live together, happiness with a tinge of sorrow, this obscure village is far from perfect. There is no single hero or heroine, everyone in the scene plays their role in showing us how life looks from different lenses.
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