Colour of Humans

Colour of Humans

About this Book

In God’s Own Country, a democratically elected ruler metamorphosed into a despot.

Individuals and society lost their dignity, freedom, and power. Flatterers emerged in

large numbers. The media prostrated before the autocrat, refusing to see the anguish

and death.

To derive pleasure and bust tension, the dictator tortured beggars, migrant

labourers and nomads by punching their faces in his secret torture chamber. History

haunted him because he was a rootless vagabond, and the truth shattered his ego.

Four women dared to challenge him. The story delves into democracy, the rule

of law, moral ambiguity, human evil, and responsibility. Narratives incrusted with

symbolism and metaphor vividly express the intricate terrains of the human psyche

and deep fissures in society.

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