Draft:Rithwik Aryan
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Rithwik Aryan (born 22 October, 1999) is an Indian author and columnist who rose to prominence after the success of his debut novel 'Out of Madness'.[1]
Rithwik wrote Out of Madness after dropping out of Harvard and spending 1.5 years in two of India's most notorious mental asylums.[2]
Out of Madness is a Psychological Thriller/ Dark Comedy novel which tells the story of Mason Moron, a 24 years old Assistant Professor of Psychology who fakes his death and disappears for six long years after being cheated upon by his wife.[3] The story covers what he does in those six years of his absence. Towards the end of the story, Moron ends up in a mental asylum where his path corsses with Miss Staci (the most sensational actress of our generation), who is battling a near fatal morphine addiction inside the asylum. [4]
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[edit]- ^ PTI (2025-01-04). "'Out of Madness': A journey through grief, madness and the human condition". ThePrint. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
- ^ "Press Trust Of India". www.ptinews.com. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
- ^ "My inmate days | Life inside two mental health institutions". Deccan Herald. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
- ^ Pioneer, The. "LOVE, LOSS AND PSYCHE". The Pioneer. Retrieved 2025-01-11.