A Man without Mask is a poignant and thought-provoking memoir edited by NK Behura, published in 1998. This book is a rare and intimate glimpse into the life of Khageswar Mahapatra, a renowned Odia writer and poet, as told through his own words.
The memoir is a collection of Mahapatra’s personal letters, diaries, and essays, which offer a candid and unflinching account of his life, struggles, and creative journey. Behura, a respected Odia scholar and editor, has carefully curated the material to provide a nuanced and comprehensive portrait of Mahapatra’s life and work.
Throughout the book, Mahapatra shares his thoughts on literature, art, and society, offering insights into his creative process and the inspirations behind his work. He also writes about his personal struggles, including his experiences with poverty, illness, and loss, which add a layer of depth and humanity to the narrative.
The memoir is a testament to Mahapatra’s courage and vulnerability, as he shares his innermost thoughts and feelings with the reader. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in Odia literature, Mahapatra’s work, or the life of a writer. It is a powerful exploration of the human condition, offering a unique and intimate perspective on the creative process and the life of a writer.
A Man without Mask is a valuable addition to any academic or personal library, offering a wealth of knowledge and insights that will inspire readers to explore the world of Odia literature and the life of Khageswar Mahapatra. The book is a tribute to Mahapatra’s legacy and a testament to the power of memoir writing as a literary form.
Books Info
Books name | A Man without Mask |
Editor | NK Behura, |
No Of pages | 236 |
Publisher | Friends Publishers |
Publication | 1998 |
Printed At | Bholanath Press |
Distributor | NA |