Shaf and the Remington
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
Chronicling the lives of a Balkan family, a people, a town and a nation, from dawn at the time of the first great War to dusk as the Cold War sputters to an end.
Rana Bose is a celebrated playwright whose ten published plays have achieved international recognition through performances across Canada, the US, and India. His work is informed by a diverse background, encompassing roles as an engineer, mentor, consultant, and performance poet, which lends a unique depth to his dramatic writing. Bose's multifaceted experiences contribute to a distinctive literary voice that resonates with a global audience. He also plays a role in the literary community as an editor for the webzine Montreal Serai.

Chronicling the lives of a Balkan family, a people, a town and a nation, from dawn at the time of the first great War to dusk as the Cold War sputters to an end.