Description
Tapal is not merely mail—it is the invisible geography of longing, carrying love, memory, grief, and hope across distances that human hearts alone
cannot cross.
Messenger: Classic Stories of ‘Tapal’ gathers ten unforgettable stories from world literature — by Alexander Pushkin, Anton Chekhov, Rabindranath Tagore, Bret Harte, Kate Chopin, Rudyard Kipling, Frank Boreham, Jean Kenyon Mackenzie, Lord Dunsany, and Boris Zhitkov — to explore the fragile human world carried within letters, roads, and messengers.
In these stories, the postperson is never merely a government employee. They become witnesses to longing, loneliness, grief, separation, and hope. A parent waits endlessly for a child lost to the world. A village orphan clings to the affection of a departing postmaster. A widow guards the sanctity of memory while an entire community silently revolves around her. Elsewhere, mail travels through storms, forests, distant futures, and war-torn landscapes, carrying confessions, heartbreaks, dreams, and the unbearable weight of human connection.
Tender, melancholic, and deeply humane, Messenger: Classic Stories of ‘Tapal’ is an anthology about the sacred journey between sending and receiving — and about the lonely souls who carry human hearts from one doorstep to another.











