It's 3 AM. He's in the train. All the passengers are sleeping. He is sitting on a side lower berth and looking out of the window. The atmosphere is foggy. Sky Dark. Post- rain coolness is seemingly refreshing. For uncertain reasons, he's loving it...
It's 3 AM. He's in the train. All the passengers are sleeping. He is sitting on a side lower berth and looking out of the window. The atmosphere is foggy. Sky Dark. Post- rain coolness is seemingly refreshing. For uncertain reasons, he's loving it. As the train passes through the countryside, the landscapes (partially obscured by the dark) it is revealing are tempting him to be a part of it. The night, and its darkness, is calming. It is unhurried, unlike the daytime which is chaotic and celluloid. It is making him feel natural and alive. The darkness, he thinks, is creative. He is a common man who experiences innumerable such perceptions every coming day, which results from still numerous trips, events, and meetings involving people of diverse intellect and opinions. He is here to share all such experiences. His description of the events is relatable. His stories are seemingly extracted from the reader's sub-conscious. As has been said that 'Everyone has a story', thus, this book narrates everyone's story.