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Srikanth of Sarchandra, who was first translated into English for the first time, was published seventy years ago and perhaps it could be called the first modern Indian novel … Srikanta, narrator, is a targetless drifter, an inactive audience who could not survive without a person’s support. As a child, he makes an ideal an ideal, a young man, a symbol of selfless devotion for a useless husband … As a young man he travels to Burma who is looking for new experiences and meets rebel Abhay – who rejects his violent, elder husband openly to live with his lover – asks a woman that he closes a woman. He uses with becoming a sanyasi, is nervous for a while by Vaishnavi, Kamal Lata, and wanders up to his directionless existence, finally focuses a focus – when he resigns himself with notorious but surprising Pyary Baiji, he is free with social values. Through its dynamic and arrest characters, Sarchandra brings the nineteenth-century Bengal alive, a bias-torn society that needed to be fundamentally. Srikanth set an example for socially conscious writing in modern Indian literature. By Gitanjali
Asin: B0C73VCGJC
Publisher: Common Books (1 January 2023)
Language: Bengali
Hardcawar: 280 pages
Age of reading: 10 years and above
Native Country: India