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Putulnacher Itikatha (1936) tells the story of a village in colonial Bengal at a time of sharp socio-cultural contrasts: modern medicine versus traditional systems; rationalism versus age-old beliefs; city versus village. Shashi, a Calcutta-trained doctor, returns to his village, Gaodiya. His wealthy, overbearing father expects him to stay, look after the lands and treat the villagers; Shashi would rather live in the city, or travel abroad. Shashi?s life is closely intertwined with the life of the village as a participant in its layered hierarchies, at the core of which lies the attraction of forbidden liaisons. Shashi struggles to cure not just diseases but also the superstitions, orthodoxy and inequities afflicting the village. In all this, he is often a compliant, if unwilling, instrument in the hands of destiny, even while moving to the ineluctable pulls of his own desires and attachments, like any of the other indelibly etched characters that people the novel: moneylender Gopal Das whom the village fears, but who secretly fears his own son Shashi; the vagabond, urbane and charismatic Kumud; the holy man Jadab Pandit; the impressionable Moti; the beautiful, at times childish yet wise Kusum, who remains until the end an enigma for Shashi. Specifics of the rural Bengal landscape?Kayetpara hamlet, Gaodiya ghat, the palm grove where people go for private conversation or just some quiet?expand vividly into our horizons. A ?heartfelt protest? against those who play with human lives as if they were puppets, Manik Bandyopadhyay?s richly imagined and finely wrought world of The Puppets? Tale has much to offer readers. In Ratan Chattopadhyay?s meticulous hands, this unforgettable chronicle of life retains both its timelessness and ineffable beauty.

Author Manik Bandyopadhyay, Ratan Kumar Chattopadhyay
Publisher Orient BlackSwan
Language English
Binding Type Paper Back
Main Category Art & Humanities
Sub Category English Language & Literature
ISBN13 9789354420252
SKU BK 0154092

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