Maila Anchal+Aadha Gaon ( Set Of 02 Books)(Paperback, Hindi, Phanishwarnath Renu, Rahi Masoom Raza)
Quick Overview
Product Price Comparison
Maila Anchal - Maila Aanchal is the best and powerful regional novel in Hindi. In the backdrop of a backward rural area of north-eastern Bihar bordering Nepal, Renu has portrayed a very lively and articulate life in which he himself was intimately connected. The story of Maila Aanchal is a young doctor who, after completing his education, chooses a backward village as his field of work, and in this series the backwardness of rural life, sorrow, lack, ignorance, superstition Along with this, he is also interviewed by the sufferings and struggles of the people trapped in various types of social exploitation-cycles. The end of the story ends with the hopeful sign that the village-consciousness that has been sleeping since ages has been waking up fast. Storytelling Phaniwar Nath Renu's epoch-making novel has a unique harmony of language and style, with a spontaneous, as effective and seductive as the narrative. This novel, complete with the sounds and gray landscapes of the rural region, has been established in the Hindi fiction world as a classic work for the last several decades. Aadha Gaon -'Aadha Village' is a wonderful novel in terms of language, craft, narrative and narrative ... The first Hindi novel which gives a clear and accurate pronunciation of the moods of Shia Muslims during the Partition of India. These moods have been carved keeping the village of Gangauli in Ghazipur district of Uttar Pradesh in the center. Written in the perspective of 1947, this novel has a strong attack against communalism. This attack becomes a proof of creative writing and stands in favor of nationalism. In this novel, there is a writerly concern that if Gangauli has less Gangauli and Shia, Sunni and Hindus become more visible then what will happen to Gangauli? This is the special concern that makes this novel unique, because there is a possibility of accepting Gangauli as India, where people of diverse religions live… When this question arises from Gangoli, in the context of India, this The context of nationality inherent in the novel becomes widespread. Village' a special status in Hindi novels.