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Weight | .200 kg |
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Dimensions | 21 x 12 x 2 cm |
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It’s a collection of the multifarious allegories of human life. It’s like a vault inside of which lies hidden a treasure of invaluable articles which have been expressed in the shape of varying metaphors and fictional narratives with positive and negative undertones. The allegorical sketches have been drawn from our history, and day-to-day human, official, business and social relations. It exposes human suffering, deceitful characters, painful behaviours, bizarre idiosyncrasies, harmful phobias, hate, selfless love, human jealousy, and concepts of actual beauty & ugliness. The metaphors explain human arrogance, pride, selfishness, misunderstandings, avarice, callousness, ignorance, and misuse of position & power. It tells us about how humans turn to beasts; who are modern day slaves; what real respect is; suffocation, injustices, ignorance, innocence and caste-superiority complexes of our people. It’s a hidden treasure of mystical, ethical and many other realities of life.
ISBN: 9789353472443
SKU: 2535
Publisher: BlueRose Publishers
Publish Date: 2019
Page Count: 211
M J Aslam is “well known in the field of legal authorship”, as per Dr Arjit Pasayat, ex-Judge, Supreme Court of India. He has authored several books on law, the latest being a two-volume text, “M J Aslam’s Law of Contract”, published by Thomson Reuters. He is a born academician, and taught law for a brief spell of time at Kashmir University, before joining J&K Bank, where he is presently Assistant Vice President. He is a Guest Faculty at some universities in Kashmir. Two of his books, namely, Legal Aspects of Bank Lending, and Law of Contract have been big successes. Apart from law, he also has a passion for literature. He contributes short stories, poems, and other allegories to India’s premier e-literary journal, Muse India, and to many of the leading dailies of Jammu & Kashmir. He writes about India, on social, cultural, historical, political, geographical and other issues related to his homeland [Kashmir], India and beyond.
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Weight | .200 kg |
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Dimensions | 21 x 12 x 2 cm |
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