The Great Betrayal
By Paban Chakraborty
"A silent observer finally speaks - and the world won't like what he has to say."
"Written during the Pandemic, this book is an expression of fractured voices and muddied reality."
In this genre-bending, darkly comedic work of absurdist fiction, The Great Betrayal tears into the rituals, hypocrisies, and contradictions of modern life. Told in a sharp, casual voice, this isn't your typical coming-of-age tale or existential musing - it's a raw monologue of rebellion from the fringe.
With a narrative that straddles the line between parody and truth, this book pokes at the absurdity of the everyday while asking the deeper questions most people are too afraid to raise. Why do we keep playing roles we didn't audition for? Who's actually in charge of this circus? And what happens when someone finally calls it all out?
Witty, unsettling, and deeply reflective, The Great Betrayal is a must-read for fans of contemporary fiction that challenges the norm - and burns it down with a smirk. Absurdist elements that mirror the contradictions of modern society, with deeper magic-realist roots finding ways to come out.
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"The world's lost its mind - here's one man's brutally honest reaction."
"A rebel's monologue from the edge of absurdity."