
‘An Incidental Liberal’ is a collection of twelve tightly-woven short stories on diverse topics that bring to the forefront intricacies of the human mind, its angularities and vulnerabilities. The book explores the moral dilemmas and conflicts of conscience that we face in our ordinary life. The work encompasses themes such as the intellectual isolation of individuals, the impact of peer pressure across lifestyles and challenges we face in our attempts to rid ourselves of social servitude. The author’s treatment of these issues, sometimes serious while at other times humorous and dramatic, makes ‘An Incidental Liberal’ a compelling read.
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Excellent collection of short stories.
Uday Gaitonde
Nov, 2015
Page turner with a philosophical underpinning
Ashish Arekar
Nov, 2015