Cromulent Cameo
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Parakram Raj Dev
Parakram, a recent IT Graduate, embodies a stereotypical notion of what an Indian is supposed to be. Even his middle name is Raj! Coming from a Bengali cultural background, possessing the art of writing which seems to be a natural calling…debuting on the public front with his first book comprising of poems, the intent behind the collection is to establish a certain sense of derivative uniqueness in a pool of stereotypical topics. Prosaic by nature, Parakram believes this book proudly juxtaposes exactly that.
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Cromulent Cameo - Parakram Raj Dev
About the Author
Parakram, a recent IT Graduate, embodies a stereotypical notion of what an Indian is supposed to be. Even his middle name is Raj! Coming from a Bengali cultural background, possessing the art of writing which seems to be a natural calling…debuting on the public front with his first book comprising of poems, the intent behind the collection is to establish a certain sense of derivative uniqueness in a pool of stereotypical topics. Prosaic by nature, Parakram believes this book proudly juxtaposes exactly that.
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Acknowledgement
Austin Macauley Publishers rightfully qualifies to be garnered with all my regard and gratefulness, without whose pragmatic support this book would have been yet another dust crusted manuscript at the bottom-most drawer of my office desk.
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