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Good Night, Meg: A Collection of Unspoken Things is a self-published work of creative non-fiction, poetry, and raw personal reflection written by Kabit Pabin. Released as a first paperback edition in June 2026, the book is independently published and carries the ISBN 978-93-5916-481-6.
The book serves as an emotional archive of an intense, unrequited, and entirely silent love story lived out from the distance of a Delhi apartment balcony. The author details a profound infatuation with a neighbor named Meg, exploring the heavy emotional toll of loving someone completely without ever uttering a single confession or establishing a real-world relationship.
Core Themes
The Heavy Weight of Silence: The central premise focuses on a deep human experience existing entirely in "the margins of silence". The author explores how ordinary daily sights transform into an entire universe when fueled by silent devotion.
Obsession and Self-Destruction: The text lays bare the unpolished, raw truth of an emotional obsession. The writer describes splitting his knuckles against walls out of frustration and bleeding his sanity onto the page, noting that he loved Meg enough to destroy himself within his own writing.
Jealousy and Isolation: Watching Meg live her independent life—talking and laughing on her phone or interacting with others—infuses a toxic jealousy into the author's isolation. The pain is compounded by the reality that she has his phone number, yet it never rings.
Cultural Contrast and Devotion: In the final chapter, the author touches upon cultural differences regarding marriage traditions, contrasting a transactional worldview with his own philosophy of absolute, unconditional care and lifelong devotion.
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