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In-Between: Liminal Stories

Download or Read eBook In-Between: Liminal Stories PDF written by Raisun Mathew and published by Authorspress. This book was released on 2022-01-15 with total page 14 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle.
In-Between: Liminal Stories
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ISBN-10 : 9789391314040
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Book Synopsis In-Between: Liminal Stories by : Raisun Mathew

Book excerpt: The exquisitely crafted collection of ten short stories particularly depicts the signature of the in-between states of living ‘betwixt and between’ in a transitional world. The current global mobility, socio-cultural illness, political uncertainty, and digital spheres intricately change the constants and perpetuities of human life. The characters in each story encounter such real-life anxieties, ambiguities, uncertainties, and liminal spaces in the plot development. Disparate to the traditional ways of narration, each story prefaced with a poem discusses the quandaries associated with dementia, pandemic insecurities, eventual entanglements, authoritarianism, border disputes, old-age anxieties, environmental concerns, and transgender struggles. Through a multidimensional lens, this volume addresses the underpinning ideas of the diverse liminal states and spaces in the cross-cultural, geographical, axiological, and epistemological existence of human beings.


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