The Small People

The Small People  (English, Paperback, Deepankar Deepankar)

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  • Language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Publisher: Leadstart Publishing Pvt Ltd
  • Genre: Fiction
  • ISBN: 9789382473503, 9382473505
  • Pages: 180
Description
The Small People are the true inheritors of earth. For millions of years they have been living inside the earth, hundreds of kilometers below the surface, in circumstances where no other form of life exists. Resources are few but enough for the limited population. A scientific, technologically advanced society, citizens dont have to worry about food, clothing, shelter, never fall sick and have developed a unique way of life to extenuate the limitations imposed by their environment, while making sure they dont jeopardize the delicate balance that ensures their continued existence. People own no assets, have no families or relationships, and live either to serve others or to remember and be with the Life Force. They have evolved a perfectly harmonious society where everything is shared. Kanchan entered the world of the Small People by accident. They took him in and brought him up according to their ways making him one of their own until he lusted, when there was surfeit, and failed the Chiefs, resulting in his egress from Eden. His family had benefitted from his disappearance. The Small People had given them unlimited wealth for keeping him. His arrival on earth resulted in them losing the wealth. Unaware of this cause and effect, they held him responsible for the dip in their fortunes. Greed overcomes all other considerations leading to tragic consequences. The Small People is a story of many dimensions. It has adventure, novelty, human fallacy and weaknesses, forgiveness, revenge, penitence and redemption. It attempts to picture a society where there is no want, life where not much is needed to be happy, and most importantly, people who find a purpose in living for others. The story compares such a world with one that is driven by personal gratification, the driving force of human beings on earth. Tragedy is the vehicle that carries this comparison, concluding in a sharp and hurtling climax.

About the Author
Deepankar Nayak was born and raised in the small town of Rourkela, in Orissa, India. A voracious reader from childhood, while still in school, he had read most of the novels the public libraries in town had to offer. A passion for literary fiction grew during his engineering days. His MBA brought great perspective into his life. Those two years made an indelible impression on his character. He has been writing poetry since high school, but only in the past few years, he has discovered a passion for writing novels, short stories and plays. He is married and lives in Bangalore, India. His leisure is unequally devoted to family, books, music and movies.
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Fine Literary Piece

“The Small People”, fantastic fiction, well written by Deepankar which showcased his classy style of writing and his perspective of an ideal society in contrast to endless lust and greed of humans in the real world. I recommend this book to those who have a taste of fine literary piece.
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Dipesh Narang

Jun, 2013

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A fine piece of work

A very interesting piece of work by Deepankar.This book is a riveting thriller which is furiously paced.I could not put the book down till i knew what ultimately happened to the Das family.There was less dialogues and more explanation regarding The Small People but finally it is a good piece of work.
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Subhajit Kundu

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Sep, 2013

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Fast paced narration of complex human emotion

I started reading the book with lot of doubt and least of expectations. But was surprised with the ability of author to extrapolate human emotions so vividly and interwove the same in story line with flawless ease. The narration was fast, prose had no such drag which is common place with most first time authors and it was captivating. simple fundamental human emotion of greed, love and society in general finds equal space in the story line and it all follows the entire path of authors process...
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Rakesh Thaploo

Jun, 2013

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