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And the World Should be Made a Desert: Fragments on Art, Philosophy and Life

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SKU: 9789350024614

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Dive into a captivating exploration of art, philosophy, and life’s intricacies in ‘And the World Should be Made a Desert.’ Sukomal Sen’s profound fragments offer thought-provoking insights into the human condition. Explore the interplay between creativity, existence, and the search for meaning in a world brimming with complexities. (ISBN: 9789350024614)

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789350024614
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • No of Pages: 294
  • ISBN-10: 9350024616
  • Publisher Date: 12 May 2016
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 789.25 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

19 reviews for And the World Should be Made a Desert: Fragments on Art, Philosophy and Life

  1. Aniket Mathur

    It has unique insights, but it can be repetitive at times. Some of it sounds same. Overall an average book.

  2. Anjitha M

    This book is an exploration of art and life. It has unique observations and profound reflections.

  3. Nitya

    This collection of fragments sparked many interesting conversations and reflections. A worthwhile read for any philosophy enthusiast.

  4. Priyanshu Singh

    A bit pretentious and overly abstract for my taste. I struggled to connect with the material. I was expecting a better read.

  5. Hritika

    The book had some great thoughts, but they were a bit scattered.

  6. Jyoti Baghel

    Loved the philosophical insights! A thought-provoking read that I’ll revisit again. It is worth the money.

  7. Vijaykaran Singh Rana

    I found this book to be quite dense and difficult to get through. The ideas were interesting, but the execution was lacking. It’s a bit boring.

  8. Khushi Pandey

    Beautifully written and deeply thought-provoking. This book has changed the way I see the world. I highly recommend it.

  9. Anurag Jangir

    Not what I expected. It felt incomplete. Some of the ideas felt underdeveloped and could be better explained. Overall, it was okay.

  10. Nishit Muralia

    A fascinating collection of philosophical snippets. Some resonated deeply, others less so. A good read for pondering life’s big questions. I was expecting better.

  11. Jeevesh Kumar Singh

    Some truly profound moments in this book, but it can be a bit heavy at times. Be prepared to think deeply!

  12. Bhavya Batra

    I appreciated the unique format and the diverse range of topics covered. A rewarding read for those who enjoy philosophy.

  13. Tejaswini Sharma

    A captivating exploration of art, philosophy, and life. Sen’s writing is both beautiful and thought-provoking. Enjoyed it!

  14. Tushar Saini

    A gem! This book is full of insightful observations and profound reflections. I will read it again and again.

  15. Shubh Walia

    Interesting thoughts, but a bit disjointed. I wish there was more context or a stronger narrative thread. Still worth exploring though. I am glad I read it.

  16. Sakshi Yogendra Kasat

    This book challenged my perspectives on art and existence. A powerful and insightful collection of fragments. Highly recommended!

  17. Prajwal Narendra Akhade

    Sen’s writing is beautiful and evocative. This book made me think about art and life in new ways. Highly recommended!

  18. Harshit Soni

    A mixed bag. Some passages were brilliant, others felt repetitive. Overall, a stimulating but uneven experience. It’s an okay book!

  19. Abhijith Biju

    Sen’s insights are both timeless and relevant. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking meaning and purpose in life. Recommended.

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