Description
Is there something special about the Indian Short story? Yes, there is. It sticks to the traditional rules of the craft. It is in fact short and not a novella or an abridge novel. It revolves round one or at the most two or three characters and does not have a long dramatis personae as in novels. It is limited in times and space and does not span decades or spread out in different locales. It also has a well formulated central theme and does not touch upon several topics or clashes of personalities. It has distinct beginning, a build-up and usually a dramatic and, frequently an unexpected one which sums up the story.
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