The Game of Affair

369.00

प्रेमभावना ही जीवनाची संजीवनी आहे. सहजपणे एकमेकांत मिसळून-समरसून जगण्याचा भावमूलक अध्याय आहे. म्हणूनच प्रेमाच्या वेदनेकडेसुद्धा सौंदर्यवादाच्या भूमिकेतून पाहिले जाते. परंतु प्रेमाच्या आणा-भाका घेतल्यावरही लग्नासारख्या पवित्र बंधनातून बाहेर पडून लग्नबाह्य संबंध ठेवणे, त्याला प्रेमाचे गोंडस नाव देऊन त्याच्या अस्तित्वासाठी वाट्टेल तसे वागणे, वासना व भावना यातील अंतर न कळणे आणि केलेल्या चुका पुन्हा दुरुस्त करण्याच्या आविर्भावातून नात्याची वीण घट्ट करण्याची उठाठेव करणे; असे कित्येकदा समाजजीवनात अनुभवायला मिळते. हेच वास्तवभान उर्मिला देवेन यांनी  ‘द गेम ऑफ अफेअर’ या कादंबरीत मार्मिकपणे मांडले आहे.

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प्रेमभावना ही जीवनाची संजीवनी आहे. सहजपणे एकमेकांत मिसळून-समरसून जगण्याचा भावमूलक अध्याय आहे. म्हणूनच प्रेमाच्या वेदनेकडेसुद्धा सौंदर्यवादाच्या भूमिकेतून पाहिले जाते. परंतु प्रेमाच्या आणा-भाका घेतल्यावरही लग्नासारख्या पवित्र बंधनातून बाहेर पडून लग्नबाह्य संबंध ठेवणे, त्याला प्रेमाचे गोंडस नाव देऊन त्याच्या अस्तित्वासाठी वाट्टेल तसे वागणे, वासना व भावना यातील अंतर न कळणे आणि केलेल्या चुका पुन्हा दुरुस्त करण्याच्या आविर्भावातून नात्याची वीण घट्ट करण्याची उठाठेव करणे; असे कित्येकदा समाजजीवनात अनुभवायला मिळते. हेच वास्तवभान उर्मिला देवेन यांनी  ‘द गेम ऑफ अफेअर’ या कादंबरीत मार्मिकपणे मांडले आहे.

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Dimensions 24 × 16 × 3 cm
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