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The Ink and the Inebriate: Dialogues Between Shakespeare and Ghalib
The Ink and the Inebriate: Dialogues Between Shakespeare and Ghalib

The Ink and the Inebriate: Dialogues Between Shakespeare and Ghalib

By Saraban
Length20m

About this book

Summary

A satirical and soul-searching journey across time and tongues, this novel brings two literary giants—Shakespeare and Ghalib—into dialogue on truth, love, language, and absurdity. From celestial libraries to metaphysical taverns, their wit and wisdom clash and converge. A lyrical comedy where poetry meets postmodernism, and ghosts sip philosophy by the glass.

Book information

Rating
★★★★★ (4.8) (6)
Genre
Historical Fiction, General Fiction
Length
20 mins
Publish date
Jul 12, 2025
Language
English

About the Author

Saraban

Saraban

Saraban is a versatile Afghan writer whose pen journeys through diverse subjects, with a special love for novellas. Rooted in the soul of Afghanistan, his stories echo its past, pulse, and poetic resilience.View all Audiobooks by Saraban

Table of Contents

1Chapter 1: The Library Between Worlds
2Chapter 2: The Tavern of Meaning
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