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The Mind Doctor & Other Stories

by Apurba Kumar Saikia
Translated by Anindita Kar, Arhana Purba Saikia, Bibekananda Choudhury, Bondita Baruah, Pradip Acharya, Rupanjali Baruah
Short Stories 2025 156 pages
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The Mind Doctor and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Apurba Kumar Saikia with an amazing amplitude, vibrant language covering almost every aspect of human experience, with possible extensions. A fancy sense of unending humour, poetic delineation of scenes and events and taut narration make the stories lively pieces of admirable art, while characters in these stories are tormented with self-doubt, existential angst, and a depressing sense of futility.

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Published
Dec 2025
Pages
156
Format
Paperback
Translator
Anindita Kar, Arhana Purba Saikia, Bibekananda Choudhury, Bondita Baruah, Pradip Acharya, Rupanjali Baruah
ISBN
9789349207172
Language
English
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