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Dewana, Khoimala and the Holy Banyan Tree

 
Mahasweta Devi (Author) Pinaki Bhattacharya (Translator)
Synopsis 'The hero of our story, Dewana, appears in the very first episode.' 'What does dewna mean?' 'Someone who's mad.' The image of this love-crazed hero haunts Khoimala, the gentle Brahman girl, and her low-caste sweetheart, the young boatman, Golak, as they live out their doomed love story: doomed because social and religious taboos damn their forbidden love. On the one hand, eighteenth century rural Bengal, quickening to the pace of urban development, undergoes swift change, as local markets thrive and traders flourish; on the other, a destitute young woman who is trapped in the darkness of harshly prescriptive custom to the despair of the boatman lad who can neither rescue her nor declare his love. In this masterful and deeply sensitive tale, Mahasweta Devi one again interweaves a social tapestry and the detail of human lives, crating a powerful tale of love, longing and passion set in a time when the British are beginning to consolidate their hold on Bengal.
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About the authors

Mahasweta Devi

Mahasweta Devi is one of India's foremost writers. Her powerful, satiric fiction has won her recognition in the form of the Sahitya Akademi (1979), Jnanpith (1996) and Ramon Magsaysay (1996) awards, amongst several other literary honours. She was also awarded the Padmasree in 1986, for her activist work amongst dispossessed tribal communities.

Pinaki Bhattacharya

Pinaki Bhattacharya is a consultant, teacher, writer and actor who lives and works in Calcutta.

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Bibliographic information

Title Dewana, Khoimala and the Holy Banyan Tree
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2004
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8170462584
length iv+77p., Notes; Glossary; 21cm.