Backstage (English Version)
• Author: Sumanta Bose
• Publisher: Bee Books
• Language: English
• Pages: 112
• ISBN: 9789349852228
About the Book
Backstage (English Version) is a deeply reflective and personal narrative that explores the unseen layers of modern life through the experiences and observations of Sumanta Bose. Shaped by his upbringing in a middle-class household in central Kolkata, the author reflects on a time when life was defined by patience, resourcefulness, and meaningful human connections. Growing up amidst limited resources and shared social spaces, he learned early lessons about society, inequality, resilience, and the quiet dignity of everyday struggles.
As life carried him across different parts of India—from traditional cities rooted in history to rapidly transforming urban landscapes—the author witnessed a nation evolving at an extraordinary pace. The transition from slower, community-driven living to a fast-moving culture of instant access and digital convenience becomes a central theme of the book. Through thoughtful storytelling, he examines how technological progress and globalization reshaped relationships, work culture, and personal identity, often creating a paradox of constant connectivity alongside growing emotional isolation.
The narrative also reflects on contemporary realities, including the emergence of artificial intelligence and its impact on human purpose, decision-making, and the meaning of being human in a rapidly automated world. Bose’s years in Mumbai, largely spent in solitude away from family, add emotional depth to the story, revealing insights about reinvention, loneliness within crowds, and the complexities of modern relationships.
Backstage is ultimately an introspective journey—an exploration of what people reveal to the world and what remains hidden behind the scenes. Blending memoir, social commentary, and philosophical reflection, the book invites readers to pause, observe, and reconsider what truly remains constant in a world defined by continuous change.
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Backstage (English Version)
Backstage (English Version)
• Author: Sumanta Bose
• Publisher: Bee Books
• Language: English
• Pages: 112
• ISBN: 9789349852228
About the Book
Backstage (English Version) is a deeply reflective and personal narrative that explores the unseen layers of modern life through the experiences and observations of Sumanta Bose. Shaped by his upbringing in a middle-class household in central Kolkata, the author reflects on a time when life was defined by patience, resourcefulness, and meaningful human connections. Growing up amidst limited resources and shared social spaces, he learned early lessons about society, inequality, resilience, and the quiet dignity of everyday struggles.
As life carried him across different parts of India—from traditional cities rooted in history to rapidly transforming urban landscapes—the author witnessed a nation evolving at an extraordinary pace. The transition from slower, community-driven living to a fast-moving culture of instant access and digital convenience becomes a central theme of the book. Through thoughtful storytelling, he examines how technological progress and globalization reshaped relationships, work culture, and personal identity, often creating a paradox of constant connectivity alongside growing emotional isolation.
The narrative also reflects on contemporary realities, including the emergence of artificial intelligence and its impact on human purpose, decision-making, and the meaning of being human in a rapidly automated world. Bose’s years in Mumbai, largely spent in solitude away from family, add emotional depth to the story, revealing insights about reinvention, loneliness within crowds, and the complexities of modern relationships.
Backstage is ultimately an introspective journey—an exploration of what people reveal to the world and what remains hidden behind the scenes. Blending memoir, social commentary, and philosophical reflection, the book invites readers to pause, observe, and reconsider what truly remains constant in a world defined by continuous change.
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• Author: Sumanta Bose
• Publisher: Bee Books
• Language: English
• Pages: 112
• ISBN: 9789349852228
About the Book
Backstage (English Version) is a deeply reflective and personal narrative that explores the unseen layers of modern life through the experiences and observations of Sumanta Bose. Shaped by his upbringing in a middle-class household in central Kolkata, the author reflects on a time when life was defined by patience, resourcefulness, and meaningful human connections. Growing up amidst limited resources and shared social spaces, he learned early lessons about society, inequality, resilience, and the quiet dignity of everyday struggles.
As life carried him across different parts of India—from traditional cities rooted in history to rapidly transforming urban landscapes—the author witnessed a nation evolving at an extraordinary pace. The transition from slower, community-driven living to a fast-moving culture of instant access and digital convenience becomes a central theme of the book. Through thoughtful storytelling, he examines how technological progress and globalization reshaped relationships, work culture, and personal identity, often creating a paradox of constant connectivity alongside growing emotional isolation.
The narrative also reflects on contemporary realities, including the emergence of artificial intelligence and its impact on human purpose, decision-making, and the meaning of being human in a rapidly automated world. Bose’s years in Mumbai, largely spent in solitude away from family, add emotional depth to the story, revealing insights about reinvention, loneliness within crowds, and the complexities of modern relationships.
Backstage is ultimately an introspective journey—an exploration of what people reveal to the world and what remains hidden behind the scenes. Blending memoir, social commentary, and philosophical reflection, the book invites readers to pause, observe, and reconsider what truly remains constant in a world defined by continuous change.













