‘Diaper Visa’ Short-Story Collection Released
Author Dilip Shah’s short-short story collection “Diaper Visa” has been released. The collection presents themes such as deprivation, pain, malpractice, and corruption in a direct yet accessible manner.
Alongside these subjects, the book portrays love, the absence of affection, suffering, poverty, the allure of going abroad, parental love, and both the positive and negative sides of these experiences with equal attention.
Intent and Approach
By highlighting negative realities while wishing for positive change, the work aspires to the creation of a more advanced society. The collection delivers sharp commentary on various distortions brought about by the growing craze for foreign employment and migration. From political leadership to present-day realities, the author presents a coherent depiction in straightforward language.
Publication and Contents
Publisher: Sajha Prakashan
Form: Short-short story collection
Number of Stories: 94
The work examines social decay and inconsistency while expressing a desire for progress.
Author’s Previous Works
Dilip Shah’s previously published collections include:
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“Maun Dharan” (story collection)
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“Murdar Kathmandu” (story collection)
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“Baghini” (story collection)
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“Cheers” (story collection)
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“Shraddhasuman” (story collection)
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“Jalo” (short-short story collection)