RAIN and MOON

with THE INERTIA OF TIME

by Dibyendu Mrugaraj


Formats

Hardcover
₹ 1,949.00
E-Book
₹ 169.00
Softcover
₹ 950.00
Hardcover
₹ 1,949.00

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 27-08-2015

Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 774
ISBN : 9781482847154
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 774
ISBN : 9781482847130
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 774
ISBN : 9781482847147

About the Book

When a potential Urban Planner decides to dedicate rest his life for filmmaking he is attacked by questions, mostly by himself if not by others. At the age of twenty, a kid from a typical middleclass Indian family, when takes that desiccation for himself, he creates a ripple effect for the people surrounding him. He waits to see the ripple turn into tsunami with constant counterproductive forces like insecurity, self doubt, creative block, ego etc. that modifies his behaviour to cause catastrophic effects like loss of love, broken friendship, detachment from family, isolation and even detachment from his own passion. In a faraway Himalayan land while living with a self exile mentality, he attempts to retrospect his past with the little will power and optimism that’s left, one last and deliberate attempt to cure his mental block he devices a creative instrument that would take him and us towards enigmatic dimensions. It’s the story of a man who wants to be a film maker and who constantly tries to justify to himself regarding why he wants to do so. It’s the story of an accidental expressionist. part of the story's dramatiation is available as a video called 'IRRATIONAL ~ A Retro Dream' on YouTube.com/imdiyu.


About the Author

The author in his debut book has attempted to portray a large scale journey through emotional and geographical spaces for the protagonist to discover himself. In this mega episodic narration he has composed a symphony of time, space, memory, imagination, and dreams. The author has composed a story about how he conceived the story in the first place. He recently quit his job from Bhutan where he served for two years, to pursue his film making career.