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9788172237523 60ba344ca2fb642010884e54 CAPPUCCINO DUSK https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba5ffb75e77a19395c5639/9788172237523.jpg Longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize 2007.Cappuccino Dusk revolves around a quirky argumentative Bengali family and their friends and relatives in Bombay: their hopes dreams death of ideals and the shifting meshwork of relationships between them. It explores the angst and confusion that inevitably come to characterize people living away from their homeland. The characters include a failed novelist a strident feminist a glamour-struck teenager a poetry-spouting collegian a spinster living more in imagination than reality an idealistic architect-in-the-making and a brooding artist with a strange affinity with animals. The narrative meanders around fading traditions in the face of advancing globalization dwelling on the edges where the two processes don't quite meet smoothly. With a generous sprinkling of situational comedy Cappuccino Dusk is about missed moments the right things happening at the wrong time important words left unsaid and those eternal existential questions that no one seems to have answers to. It is also about coffee and conversation 9788172237523
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  • ISBN: 9788172237523
  • Author: Basu Kankana
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 304
  • Format: Paperback
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Longlisted for the Man Asian Literary Prize 2007.Cappuccino Dusk revolves around a quirky argumentative Bengali family and their friends and relatives in Bombay: their hopes dreams death of ideals and the shifting meshwork of relationships between them. It explores the angst and confusion that inevitably come to characterize people living away from their homeland. The characters include a failed novelist a strident feminist a glamour-struck teenager a poetry-spouting collegian a spinster living more in imagination than reality an idealistic architect-in-the-making and a brooding artist with a strange affinity with animals. The narrative meanders around fading traditions in the face of advancing globalization dwelling on the edges where the two processes don't quite meet smoothly. With a generous sprinkling of situational comedy Cappuccino Dusk is about missed moments the right things happening at the wrong time important words left unsaid and those eternal existential questions that no one seems to have answers to. It is also about coffee and conversation

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