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In this compelling non-fiction work, Sakyajit Bhattacharya weaves together philosophy, personal narrative, and introspection to explore one of life’s most profound mysteries. The author recounts his encounter with a man whose very existence seems paradoxical, raising profound questions about identity, memory, and what it truly means to be present in another person’s life.
Through eloquent storytelling and philosophical inquiry, Bhattacharya invites readers into a meditation on the nature of human connection and the ways we perceive others. The narrative oscillates between concrete details and abstract reflections, creating a unique reading experience that resonates long after the final page.
This thought-provoking book is essential for those interested in philosophical non-fiction, personal essays, and explorations of consciousness and existence.







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