The Lama Who Never Was
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Book Details
About the Book
The Lama Who Never Was features Parshu Dahal’s debut collection of eight short stories. His stories share one striking similarity…An unpredictable twist. Spinning twists are not only his forte. His inimitable knack for juxtaposing many social practices with oft-overlooked societal prejudices even against animals is very striking . In The River , The Narsingha Player, The Lama and the Sikkimese villager of yore, he explores deep relations humans develop with everything they come into contact with—musical instrument, animals, rivers—everything. The Priesthood and The Niece are woven around two aspects of human emotions—betrayal and remorse. The Lama who never was touches upon bed-wetting, a fairly common ailment amongst children that has a stigma attached to it. Raise your Standards is themed on the unbridled infidelity. Parshu Dahal weaves his stories around issues which could appear trivial and insignificant, hence often overlooked.
About the Author
Parshu Dahal was born in Gelling, a sleepy, but beautiful hamlet in West Sikkim. The Lama Who Never Was is his debut collection of short stories. His stories are interspersed with deep human emotion and masterly crafted twists that make them compelling. He is a police officer by profession and loves music. He lives in Gangtok with his wife Sitalika, daughters Raj and Dibya. A canine companion Mimi completes their family.