Men Don’t Dance: a memoir of an average homosexual
₹450.00
Growing up in a society where people don’t understand you or judge and eventually rule you out based on your sexual orientation is seen as insignificant in a country like India. But to define a persona, it is essential to grow, resist, welcome, and ultimately embrace the identity—nakedly, without any hesitation. Avijit Kundu’s memoir Men Don’t Dance follows his journey as a gay man growing up in a conventional Bengali middle-class family in Calcutta in the 1990s. This account of growing up in archaic Calcutta with Bollywood, literature, radio, and a heartfelt ode for the company is funny, joyful, sad, and heartwrenching.
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| Weight | 0.3 kg |
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| Dimensions | 8 × 5 × 0.4 in |
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| Translators | Samya Rakshit & Sourav Basu |
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| Publisher | Hawakal Publishers Private Limited |
| Release Date | 2 June 2023 |



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