My Poems are not for your Ad Campaigns by Anuradha Sarma Pujari: book review
About the book: Language : English Hardcover : 176 pages Order your copy: Here In a recently liberated economy characterized by speed, the commodification of women's bodies, and consumerist culture, Bhashwati is an increasingly disillusioned misfit who has, ironically, just started working in an advertising firm. But her life changes one day when she finds out about the mysterious Mohua Roy - a former copywriter of the company, whose desk Bhashwati now uses. The company employees remain
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