Bashai Tudu
Mahasweta Devi
'Operation? Bashai Tudu', a novelette, and 'Draupadi', a short story, translated by Samik Bandyopadhyay and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak respectively, evoke a modern myth of a tribal peasant revolutionary who turns up whenever the landless farm labourers are driven to a crisis, leads them to a revolt, gets killed, and appears again at the next point, and a dedicated Communist journalist who has to identify Bashai Tudu's dead body every timean original mix of documentary realism and revolutionary fantasy, history and fiction, so characteristic of Mahasweta Devi, the outstanding contemporary Bengali novelist and social activist who writes about women, tribals, revolutionaries, in their confrontations with an elaborate exploitative system and writes with both passion and a profound sense of history, and from her direct involvement with the lives of these people.
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Publisher
থীমা
ISBN
978-93-81703-47-2
Other Details
226 Pages, Paperback.
Category
Radical Fiction
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