Deception and Transformation: A Review of 'Proper Imposters'

Proper Imposters: Four Novellas

Proper Imposters: Four Novellas

In "Proper Imposters: Four Novellas," Chaya Bhuvaneswar, alongside three other eminent modern writers, intricately navigates the multifaceted concept of guile and its expansive repercussions. This enthralling anthology, brought forth by Panhandler Books, unfolds four unique tales that probe into the intimate, emotional, and deep-seated aspects of deceit. Spanning from an accountant uncovering enigmas within a pencil manufacturing facility to imagined escapades of literary icons Gogol and Poe on a fantastical, anachronistic journey, each novella presents an unparalleled angle on humanity's propensity for trickery and metamorphosis. Additionally, the compilation showcases a bold young woman's audacious getaway scheme and a night worker's peculiar endeavor to shed pounds through surreal experimentation. With its poetic elegance and brisk story arcs, these novellas reflect the authors' passion and proficiency in their craft, leaving readers astonished by the implications of perception and visibility. "Proper Imposters" serves as a contemplative inquiry into the merits and flaws of deception, making it an essential read for enthusiasts of intricate narratives and profound character explorations.

  • Author: Chaya Bhuvaneswar
  • Publisher: Panhandler Books (31 January 2025)
  • Genre: Anthologies
  • ISBN: 978-0991640485
  • Pages: 200 pages