The book deals with situations, personalities, and events
following the writer's return to his hometown, Calcutta (Kolkata),
after a prolonged period of absence, and recounts his observations,
some in retrospect, of the changes that have taken place since he
left. The author is not given to mushy sentimentalism. It is, in
many ways, a critique of the Bengali psyche and the demographic
changes that have affected the way of life of the average citizen
seen from the perspective of an individual born into privilege.
Among other things, the book examines the man/woman relationship
and provides interesting cameos of the writer's perceptions of
Indian womanhood and, in general terms, the truths that he holds
dear to his heart. The book is divided into five chapters,
including some amusing anecdotes.
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