This Could Have Become Ramayan Chamar's Tale

This Could Have Become Ramayan Chamar's Tale
Title This Could Have Become Ramayan Chamar's Tale PDF eBook
Author Subimal Misra
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 244
Release 2019-01-25
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9353023084

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Subimal Misra - anarchist, activist, anti-establishment, experimental 'anti-writer' - is a contemporary master, and among India's greatest living authors. This Could Have Become Ramayan Chamar's Tale is a novella about a tea-estate worked turned Naxalite named Ramayan Chamar, who gets arrested during a worker's strike and is beaten up and killed in custody. But every time the author attempts to write that story, reality intrudes in various forms to create a picture of a nation and society that is broken down, and where systemic inequalities are perpetuated by the middle- and upper-classes who are either indifferent or actively malignant. When Colour Is A Warning Sign goes even further in its experimentation, abandoning the barest pretence of narrative and composed entirely as a collage of vignettes, dialogue, reportage, autobiography, etc.Together these two anti-novels are a direct assault on the 'vast conspiracy of not seeing' that makes us look away from the realities of our sociopolitical order. In V. Ramaswamy's translation, they make for difficult, challenging but ultimately immensely powerful reading.

Wild Animals Prohibited

Wild Animals Prohibited
Title Wild Animals Prohibited PDF eBook
Author Subimal Misra
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 315
Release 2015-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9351364755

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'Subimal Misra may be the most important Bengali writer alive whom you have never heard of.' - The Statesman 'Long before Roberto Bolano, Misra had captured the disturbing, enigmatic landscape of the counterculture in a way that is subversive without being pretentious, Indian without being exotic, and somehow both contemporary and classic at once.' - The New Indian Express Audacious experimentalist and self-declared anti-writer, Subimal Misra is the master of contemporary alternative Bengali literature and anti-establishment writing. This collection brings together twenty-five stories that record the dark history of violence and degeneration in Bengal of the seventies and eighties. The mirror that Misra holds up to society breaks every canon of rectitude with unfailing precision. The stories also plot the continuous evolution of Misra's writing as he searches for a form to do justice to the reality that confronts us.Deeply influenced by Godard, Misra uses montage and other cinematic techniques in his stories, which he himself calls 'anti-stories', challenging our notions of reading and of literature itself. Brilliantly translated by V. Ramaswamy, Wild Animals Prohibited: Stories/Anti-stories startles with its blasphemy, its provocative ideas and its sheer formlessness.

Annihilation of Caste

Annihilation of Caste
Title Annihilation of Caste PDF eBook
Author B.R. Ambedkar
Publisher Verso Books
Pages 391
Release 2014-10-07
Genre History
ISBN 178168832X

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“What the Communist Manifesto is to the capitalist world, Annihilation of Caste is to India.” —Anand Teltumbde, author of The Persistence of Caste The classic work of Indian Dalit politics, reframed with an extensive introduction by Arundathi Roy B.R. Ambedkar’s Annihilation of Caste is one of the most important, yet neglected, works of political writing from India. Written in 1936, it is an audacious denunciation of Hinduism and its caste system. Ambedkar – a figure like W.E.B. Du Bois – offers a scholarly critique of Hindu scriptures, scriptures that sanction a rigidly hierarchical and iniquitous social system. The world’s best-known Hindu, Mahatma Gandhi, responded publicly to the provocation. The hatchet was never buried. Arundhati Roy introduces this extensively annotated edition of Annihilation of Caste in “The Doctor and the Saint,” examining the persistence of caste in modern India, and how the conflict between Ambedkar and Gandhi continues to resonate. Roy takes us to the beginning of Gandhi’s political career in South Africa, where his views on race, caste and imperialism were shaped. She tracks Ambedkar’s emergence as a major political figure in the national movement, and shows how his scholarship and intelligence illuminated a political struggle beset by sectarianism and obscurantism. Roy breathes new life into Ambedkar’s anti-caste utopia, and says that without a Dalit revolution, India will continue to be hobbled by systemic inequality.

The Chamārs

The Chamārs
Title The Chamārs PDF eBook
Author George Weston Briggs
Publisher
Pages 290
Release 1920
Genre Chamār (South Asian people)
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The Feuding Families of Village Gangauli

The Feuding Families of Village Gangauli
Title The Feuding Families of Village Gangauli PDF eBook
Author Rāhī Māsūma Razā
Publisher
Pages 384
Release 1994
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Golden Gandhi Statue from America

Golden Gandhi Statue from America
Title Golden Gandhi Statue from America PDF eBook
Author Subimal Misra
Publisher Harper Perennial
Pages 0
Release 2024-02-10
Genre
ISBN 9789356996878

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Distinct from the conventional modes of storytelling that preceded him, Misra's pieces are more anti-stories than stories, a montage of images that flow into each other and tell a tale with greater power and urgency than narrative fiction.

The Tribes and Castes of Bengal

The Tribes and Castes of Bengal
Title The Tribes and Castes of Bengal PDF eBook
Author Sir Herbert Hope Risley
Publisher
Pages 486
Release 1891
Genre Anthropometry
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