Occasionally, one comes across a work of creative imagination which packs in a harder punch to than the grotesque reality itself it endeavours to reproduce. The ones who achieve this feat do so by amplifying reality through identifying the contradictions hidden in the nooks and crannies of the socio-political tensions that aren’t so apparent to the mass consciousness. This amplification may appear as theatrical to many. But the theatrical or the dramatic in literature and arts does not necessarily drive us away from the real. On the contrary, quite often, it serves as a trusted assistant to the otherwise tough to demonstrate, elusive shades of the real, as it does in the case of Pravin Kumar’s debut novel Amar Deswa.