Dozakhnama

Dozakhnama  (English, Paperback, Bal Rabisankar)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Random House, India
    • Genre: Fiction
    • ISBN: 9788184003086, 8184003080
    • Pages: 544
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    In Dozakhnama: Conversations In Hell, Rabisankar Bal takes the reader on a surreal a trip down memory lane, re-lived through a conversation from beyond the grave between two master storytellers.

    Summary Of The Book

    Dozakhnama: Conversations In Hell begins in Lucknow, where the narrator chances upon a man in possession of a manuscript that he claims was penned by Manto, the famous Urdu writer. This manuscript is a novel, written by Manto, on the legendary Mirza Ghalib. The narrator is unable to read it as the manuscript is in Urdu. He then shifts to Calcutta to learn the language, with the intention of publishing it later.

    This marks the beginning of the surreal journey, which is presented as a conversation between Ghalib and Manto from their graves. What follows is exquisite storytelling, a culture of the bygone era between two literary stalwarts which spans over two centuries.

    Ghalib talks about his chaotic life, how he grew up without a father figure, his obsession with owning a house of his own, and his frustration at the constant criticism of his work. Dozakhnama: Conversations In Hell alternates between figments of Ghalib’s conversation, followed by those of Manto’s, with the different timelines highlighted. The Manto part of the conversation mainly features the revolt of 1857, which he experienced firsthand. Filled with ghazals and anecdotes, the reader also experiences the dark side of his character, his addiction to alcohol, and obsession with prostitutes.

    Rabisankar Bal has seamlessly woven countless anecdotes, interesting word of mouth information, and other small bits and pieces into a timeless monologue, shared as a dream between two visionaries. Both Ghalib and Manto had some eerily similar traits, like their disrespect towards the idea of marriage, and an inclination towards brothels that bordered near obsession.

    Dozakhnama: Conversations In Hell is a powerful read, with amazing insight into cultural, economic, and socio-political prevalences during the lifespans of the two acclaimed writers. Rabisankar Bal has managed to forge an unique tale that transcends characters and time, and paints a picture of human society and what it stands for.

    Dozakhnama: Conversations In Hell has garnered generally positive reviews from critics. This is originally a Bengali novel, translated into English by Arunava Sinha.

    About The Authors

    Rabisankar Bal is a Bengali novelist and short-story writer, credited with over fifteen novels.

    His other novels include The Biography Of Midnight .

    He was born in the year 1962 and lives in Kolkata. He pursues journalism, apart from being a writer. He zealously follows literature, painting, and also world cinema. His next novel lined up for release revolves around the Sufi poet Rumi, imagined from the perspective of Ibn Batuta. He writes predominantly in Bengali. His novels have won a few awards namely, Sutapa Roychowdhury Memorial Prize, and Bankimchandra Smriti Puraskar.

    Arunava Sinha translates both contemporary and classic Bengali fiction and nonfiction works into English. He, till date, is accredited with eighteen publications.

    His highly acclaimed works include Chowringhee and Seventeen.

    He was born and brought up in Kolkata. but currently operates from Delhi.

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    • Rabisankar Bal is a Bangla novelist and short-story writer, with over fi fteen novels, fi ve short-story collections, one volume of poetry and one volume of literary essays. Born in 1962, he has been writing for thirty years. His novel The Biography of Midnight won the West Bengal government's Sutapa Roychowdhury Memorial Prize. Dozakhnama, acknowledged by the late doyen of Bengali literature, Sunil Gangopadhyay, as the fi nest novel of 2010, won the West Bengal government's Bankimchandra Smriti Puraskar. He has edited a collection of Saadat Hasan Manto's writings translated into Bangla. A journalist by profession, he lives in Kolkata and passionately follows literature, music, painting, and world cinema.
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    • 140 mm
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    Excellent

    EXCELLENT SERVICE OF THE EXECUTIVE AND CORDIAL BEHAVIOUR ALONG WITH THE DELIVERY OF THE ARTICLE IN TIME. IT GIVES ME IMMENSE PLEASURE TO CERTIFY THAT FLIPKART CAN CHALLENGE ANY OTHER COMPANY IN THE BEST WAY TO NEAR FUTURE. THANKS TO ALL OF YOU. WITH BEST WISHES TO ALL OF YOU.
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    Ajit Kumar Nayak

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    Apr, 2019

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    Interesting Conversation

    Nicely composed conversation between Mirza Ghalib, the poet and Sadat Hasan Manto, the master storyteller. Although it is a fiction, yet reading it takes you close to the personalities, their lives and tragedies that inspired them to create such art. Liked the book.
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    Suvojit

    Jan, 2015

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    Great product

    One of the best books in all of Indian Modern Literature in English. The book goes through the lives of Mirza Ghalib and Saadat Hasan Manto, through a volley of conversations that go back and forth.
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    Satyaki Majumdar

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    Jun, 2018

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    Must buy!

    If you love literature, if you love culture, you will feel poetry take you to a mystical land of manto and ghalib. Everyone should read it once in their life.
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    Jan, 2017

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    Good choice

    Everything was good the only thing I didn't like was book was not wrapped in a single wrapper , it would be good if they have just provided this book in a bubble wrapper , please consider this next time .
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    Aafia Hasan

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    5

    Highly recommended

    Nice book
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    Kumari Laxmi

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    Jul, 2021

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    Great product

    its really a great read
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    Shruti Venkateshwaran

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    Oct, 2018

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    Terrific

    good one must read once
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    Divyasha

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    Sep, 2018

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    Wonderful

    The packaging was very good and the book reached in perfect shape. Font and pages are also very good. No bookmarks
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    Deepika Singh

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    Apr, 2018

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    A difficult read

    Seemed to be a real nice one but I am finding it hard to continue . It's a difficult one , very slow .
    It gives you beautiful ghazals though .
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