Monday, October 18, 2021

Review- Musings by Arjun Thapa

   BOOK SUMMARY:

"Life is like the song Bohemian Rhapsody, a blend of completely different elements put together to trigger chaos. Opera, ballad, rock; it has got everything. Only if it was pleasing enough to put on loop and play it over and over." He took another sip for dramatic emphasis. "But that's fine, I guess," he said at last, "cause' in the end, just to reiterate, nothing really matters."

"Musings" is a collection of short stories and poems that uncovers varied tales of monotony, politics, and betrayal. With existentialism as its central theme, Thapa's book offers a series of works that makes one contemplate, question, and even embrace the monotonous nature of modern existence. It explores how dreams are martyred and buried beneath the cycle of everyday life. The book also critics the cultural atmosphere that harbors such living and makes misery almost an inherent part of it.


Release date: September 25th 2021

REVIEW: 

Arjun Thapa’s Musings is an unique and poignant collection of short stories and poems that are right up my alley with all the philosophical references and questions it leaves about life. With six short stories and nine poems, this is a short read but definitely not a light one. Taking up themes that are dark and real, two short stories that really stood out for me were Dear Professor and So Does Everybody which were intelligent, contemplative and really well done. The poems titled There’s Beauty in Misery and Fitting In were really well thought of and written and spoke to me the most. Overall, Arjun Thapa seems like a promotions writer whose work, probably influenced by some of his favourite writers, was refreshing and thought-provoking. If he writes more, I for sure will be looking forward to it.

*Note: A copy of this book was provided by Arjun Thapa in exchange for an honest review. We thank them.




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