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Prem Chand Ke Amar Kahani

By Mahendra Prabudh

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256.00
SKU Code Book2301438C
ISBN 9789374249888
Pages 106
Language Hindi
Genre Biography
Book Size 5*8

Synopsis

The great storyteller and novelist, Munshi Premchand, is deeply embedded in the people of India's cities and towns. Whether it's the exploited, the deprived, the downtrodden, the poor, or the urban middle class, he has portrayed them all accurately through his stories and novels.

According to Premchand, the definition of literature is a critique of life, whether in the form of essays, stories, or poetry. In reality, the primary purpose of literature is not the lives of men and women. The purpose of literature is to focus on the lives and problems of the common man, and to write in simple and easy language. He established literature as a powerful medium to attack social evils and bring about reform. In his works, he raised serious social issues such as poverty, the Zamindari system, corruption, communalism, and the plight of women.

His books, including novels like Godaan, Nirmala, Karmabhoomi, Sevasadan, Kahaniyan Kafan, Panch Parmeshwar, Budhi Kaki, Idgah, Poos Ki Raat Takur Ka Kuan, and Do Bailon Ki Katha, are as relevant today as they were fifty years ago. And in this era of social media, their importance has increased even further. YouTube, Facebook, and Google+ are filled with a wide range of his novels and stories. Thus, his translated stories are welcomed into the world of Khoratha literature. And all Khoratha readers will whole heartedly embrace this book.

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