Asim Mukhopadhyay half man goes to the very heart of the Naxalite movement in Bengal, with special emphasis on the infamous cossipore-baranagar massacres in North East Calcutta in August 1971. The novel also focuses on the horrifying repression of lakhs of displaced people in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra during the Narmada bachao Andolan in Gujarat. In the novel, The massacres are witnessed by an innocent village youth of South Bengal, semi-literate but intelligent and wise beyond his years through his experiences, poor but courageous, who is tortured, humiliated, thrown out of his village and chased from one place to another and is ultimately turned into a social activist who realizes that the tail of the gecko is not the system. The people are the system. They must be changed, in their way of living, thinking and fighting evil. This is a hard-hitting and brutally honest effort to focus light on India’s teeming millions who are kept forcibly hidden by vested interests.
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Publisher : Niyogi Books Pvt. Ltd. (Under the Imprint: Olive Turtle); First Edition (9 April 2019); Niyogi Books
Language : English
Paperback : 272 pages
ISBN-10 : 938690697X
ISBN-13 : 978-9386906977
Item Weight : 1 kg
Dimensions : 20 x 5 x 25 cm
Importer : Niyogi Books
Packer : Niyogi Books
Generic Name : Book
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