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Social Criticism in the Novels of Bhabani Bhattacharya

Narendra Pratap Singh, S S Pub, 2007, viii, 184 p, ISBN : 8185396663, $25.00 (Includes free airmail shipping)

Contents: Foreword. Preface. 1. Introduction. 2. The making of the novelist. 3. Class relationship and social tension. 4. Urge for a change and forces blocking the process. 5. Search for a solution. 6. Conclusion. Bibliography.

"In this volume, the author Dr. Narendra Pratap Singh presents a fascinating and graphic account of Bhabani Bhattacharya's life and message to people.

This book presents a fresh interpretation of the novels of Dr. Bhattacharya. It makes a comprehensive and perceptive study of his multidimensional social vision which covers the entire gamut of his creative writings. It endeavours to make an analysis of the novels of Bhattacharya for mainly two social problems: class relationship and decadent values and finally highlights a cogent view of how the novelist wants the history of the country to shape itself. The volume successfully establishes the relationship between Bhattacharya's life and fiction. It not only analyses the ills and anomalies eating into vitals of society but also discovers the philosophy, suggested by the novelist, to mitigate social tension and restore harmony. It analyses and comments competently on Bhattacharya's universal brotherhood, his humanism and his emphasis on the richness of human spirit to help others at the cost of one's own life and his advocacy of judicious synthesis of divergent values of life as an effective social panacea.

This book also makes a critique on Bhattacharya's six novels depicting contemporary social, political, economic and religious realities of India before and after independence. It also highlights his plea for the social and moral function of art and for reality and truth in literature and also his marvellous use of contemporary events for writing novels." (jacket)

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