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The Music of Solitude

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SKU: 9789353024925

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Dive into the poignant tale of Aranya and Ishan, two neighbors navigating the autumn of their lives in a changing Delhi. Explore themes of solitude, companionship, and the passage of time as they grapple with existentialism, aging, and the evolving urban landscape. Witness a unique romance blossom amidst philosophical banter and reflections on life’s complexities in Krishna Sobti’s captivating novel.

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  • ISBN-13: 9789353024925
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 499.9999996 gr
  • ISBN-10: 9353024927
  • Publisher Date: 15 Jan 2019
  • Height: 39.99992 mm
  • No of Pages: 192
  • Width: 139.99972 mm

18 reviews for The Music of Solitude

  1. Riya Negi

    The book explores aging with grace. It’s a quiet, reflective read, and the characters are very deep. I really like it.

  2. Shubham Pal

    The book beautifully captures the essence of aging and solitude. The characters are well-developed, but the plot moved a little slowly for my taste.

  3. Animesh Sharma

    The book’s strength is in its character development. The themes of loneliness and connection resonated strongly. Not a light read, though.

  4. Aayush Gupta

    The writing is beautiful, but I struggled to connect with the characters. The pacing felt uneven.

  5. Nitya

    I enjoyed the philosophical elements. The Delhi backdrop was amazing. A thought-provoking, albeit slightly dense, novel.

  6. Manan

    Book really shows changing phase of life in Delhi with beauty and pain, sometimes the story feels very slow.

  7. Aiswarya Suresh

    The book presents a unique perspective on aging. The story is a bit slow but gives you time to reflect. Enjoyed the journey.

  8. Anubhav Singh

    This book is a gem! The author beautifully explores the depth of human relationships. I highly recommend it.

  9. Shreya Chakraborty

    A beautiful and melancholic story. Sobti’s writing is evocative, but at times the philosophical discussions felt a bit heavy-handed. Still, a worthwhile read.

  10. Dev Kumar

    Sobti’s prose is lyrical. The exploration of solitude is beautiful, but at times a little depressing. A very profound reading experience.

  11. Satyapriya

    Sobti’s prose is lovely. I felt a deep connection to the characters. However, it might not appeal to those seeking a fast-paced narrative.

  12. Ashish Das

    I found this book to be a thoughtful meditation on life. The pace is unhurried, allowing for deep reflection. Enjoyed it.

  13. Sahil Hanfi

    A poignant portrayal of life’s autumn. Some of the philosophical exchanges felt a bit forced.

  14. Sanjana Sarraf

    It’s a very contemplative book. The characters are well-developed, but the plot is a bit slow.

  15. Rachit Mittal

    This book is a gentle and moving exploration of companionship in old age. Beautifully written.

  16. Pallavi Singh

    I found it too slow and depressing, maybe it resonates with certain people, but it wasn’t for me.

  17. Anurag Sahu

    The romance was sweet and unexpected. However, the book could have benefitted from a tighter plot.

  18. Harshvardhan Gupta

    A touching exploration of companionship in later life. Some parts were slow, but overall a very moving story.

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