Amazon.com link for Holy Harlots by Sandeep Dahiya
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Amazon.com link for Holy Harlots by Sandeep Dahiya
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Amazon.com link for Dreams of a Common Man by Sandeep Dahiya
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Dreams of a Common Man is a pickled, various flavoured, cross-genre pill of immediate taste. There are unforgivingly apolitical outpours of the helpless common man; there are magical realist traces of a pseudo-reality trying to portray a better, more convenient world; there are poetic outpours in prose through heart-touching little anecdotes; there are off-beat, unconventional attempts to lay bare a-bit-possible aspect of history; there are abstract thoughts that may capture any context as per the reader's suitability; there are not-so-fictitious versions of the happenings that matter to the common man; there is flailing, browbeating tug of war among the religion, faith, belief and non-belief; there are large cynical pools, ordinary collectives of the common man's helpless grudges against the larger forces...It is like T20 cricket, fast paced, expected, unexpected, unorthodox literary hits to the fence. It basks in convenient improvisations of style and substance. The creativity set free of the conventional genres and bound ideas. It captures the realities lying in dust at the mundane level, polishes the titbits of socio-historical facts with the crude, judgmental brush of a common man who is not bothered about the burden of his own name and identity.
Amazon.com link for All that Woman Is by Sandeep Dahiya
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A man might take rounds of earth to seek his destiny; a woman realizes hers just by being there with her love and care. Bhamti becomes the soul of Vachaspati's efforts to write the biggest commentary on Vedas. He has gone into a trance. Bhamti stays around like a pair of protective hands around a tiny flicker of lamp to save it from the storms. Her love shines brighter than the masterwork of theology.
Amazon.com link for Lazy Ways to Truth by Sandeep Dahiya
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Amazon.com link for Beyond and Beneath by Sandeep Dahiya
https://www.amazon.com/Beyond-Beneath-Sandeep-Dahiya/dp/8193238214/ref=sr_1_8?crid=1I4E35PD39VC8&keywords=sandeep+dahiya+books&qid=1655362382&sprefix=sandeep+dahiya+books%2Caps%2C434&sr=8-8