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- Title: The Tale of Hansuli Turn
- Author: Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay Ben Conisbee Baer
- ISBN: 9780231149044
- Page: 303
- Format: Hardcover
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This is the first novel by Tarashankar Bandyopadhyay I read Set in 1941, the novel explores the sub tale upokatha in Bengali Interesting to note that the author chooses to call this a sub tale and not a tale story, in tandem with the civilized world s disinterest with the other world The story starts with the villagers or residents worry about a strange particularly loud whistling in the forest every night Some thought it must be the restless spirit of babathakur Godfather who died years ago and [...]
This novel reminded me of Things Fall Apart in many ways It has a similar conflict between tradition and changing times, between superstition and scientific advancements The conflict here is not brought about by the colonial rule solely but also due to the Second World War It is the chain of events set forth by this that finally obliterates the Bansbadi village in Hansuli Bend, aided additionally by the great flood of 1943 The Kahars of Bansbadi are literally children of the soil, simple hearted [...]
If someone said that Hansuli Banker Upokotha is another tale of ordinary human beings then it probably wouldn t be proper, because this is a story of human beings less than ordinary, at least in this social system I wonder how someone like Tarashankar could write a novel like this The life of the kaharas is not something we can truly understand, we are not supposed to But the little amount we can touch is enough to love this amazing work.
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