Cafe Commoners, Ritwik Mukherjee (9781482871555) — Readings Books

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Cafe Commoners
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Cafe Commoners

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Diary writing has moved a long way from being discrete entries arranged by date and reporting on the events of the day gone by (originally in hand-written format), to blogs and vlogs (video blogs) on social media. Cafe, possibly, hasn’t. French philosopher founded Cafe-Philo with the objective of bringing people together in a public friendly forum where they could discuss ideas, share experience and thoughts on wide ranging issues in a relaxed atmosphere. The idea clearly was and still is to add a dash of fun and excitement to the discussion. Here at such cafes, ideas exchanged are still in the spirit of tolerance and openness. Like any other true and quintessential Bengali, Ritwik also loves to join such relaxed and widely diverse conversations among friends and like-minded people, often called adda. And believe you me, such addas would refresh, refuel and rejuvenate you. They would also offer some food for thoughts. Cafe Commoners is a compilation of such food for thoughts, narrated in the spirit of adda. These are leafs out of a common man’s diary, albeit without date, time and chronology and recollected later in tranquility. Who says life is to be seen in black & white? What can be more colourful than life? Cafe Commoners seeks to discover or re-discover these colours in black & white

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Partridge India
Date
12 April 2016
Pages
176
ISBN
9781482871555

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Diary writing has moved a long way from being discrete entries arranged by date and reporting on the events of the day gone by (originally in hand-written format), to blogs and vlogs (video blogs) on social media. Cafe, possibly, hasn’t. French philosopher founded Cafe-Philo with the objective of bringing people together in a public friendly forum where they could discuss ideas, share experience and thoughts on wide ranging issues in a relaxed atmosphere. The idea clearly was and still is to add a dash of fun and excitement to the discussion. Here at such cafes, ideas exchanged are still in the spirit of tolerance and openness. Like any other true and quintessential Bengali, Ritwik also loves to join such relaxed and widely diverse conversations among friends and like-minded people, often called adda. And believe you me, such addas would refresh, refuel and rejuvenate you. They would also offer some food for thoughts. Cafe Commoners is a compilation of such food for thoughts, narrated in the spirit of adda. These are leafs out of a common man’s diary, albeit without date, time and chronology and recollected later in tranquility. Who says life is to be seen in black & white? What can be more colourful than life? Cafe Commoners seeks to discover or re-discover these colours in black & white

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Partridge India
Date
12 April 2016
Pages
176
ISBN
9781482871555