Ethernet Ebong Onanyo Golpo (Bengali)

· Smriti Publishers
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‘ETHERNET EBONG ONANYO GOLPO’is a short story collection in Bengali, a language spoken in the eastern state of India - West Bengal. Yet, his works are surely of universal interest. They are about things that make human life move on – sur-reality, human bonding, emotions, struggle, conflicts, joys and sorrows.
Victor leaves a cinematic imagery in the mind of the reader through every sentence he composes. His stories demonstrate a remarkable humanism, elaborate observation and subtle handling of characters and situations. Victor Kalyan Ghoshe’s work is a rare blend of life, sur-reality, human bonding and emotions. His style is controlled, precise, meticulous, and yet, evokes deep emotional response from readers. His stories depict a fine sensitivity without using melodrama or dramatic excesses. He evolved a simplistic style that is almost invisible. He strongly believes that - "The best technique of storytelling is the one that's not noticeable".

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About the author

An International Communication Adviser by profession and a musician by heart, Victor Kalyan Ghoshe is an explorer, painter and an award winning Communication Professional. Every piece of his work reflects ‘The philosophy of this universe’ in its simplest form - “Life”. This social researcher and storyteller have an honours degree from Calcutta University, a Diploma in Communication Design and a Post Graduate diploma in Advertising management. He has been responsible for developing mass communication strategies for many countries other than India. He now lives and works in Delhi. 

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