Charandas Chor

Charandas Chor  (English, Paperback, Tanvir Habib)

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    • Language: English
    • Binding: Paperback
    • Publisher: Seagull Books London Ltd
    • Genre: Drama
    • ISBN: 9780857424952, 9780857424952
    • Pages: 376
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    A towering figure in twentieth-century theater in India, Habib Tanvir was an actor, director, and playwright, working in Hindi and Urdu. He founded the Naya Theater in 1959, through which he created remarkable works drawing on the history and traditions of the tribal folk of Chhattisgarh. This book brings together four plays, all translated into English for the first time. Agra Bazar (1954), set in the early nineteenth century amid the bustle of a colorful street market in the iconic North Indian city, is woven together by the wonderfully human voice of the poet Nazir, and examines some of important cultural and socioeconomic issues of the period, such as the declining influence of the Urdu language and the growing power of English in colonial India. Charandas Chor (1975), Tanvir's most famous work, is the story of a typical folk hero who robs the rich much in the style of Robin Hood and evades the law until he comes up against one wall he cannot scale-his own commitment to the truth. In Bahadur Kalarin (1978), Tanvir reinvents an nearly forgotten Chattisgarh folk tale about a mother-son relationship in which he finds echoes of Oedipus, while in The Living Tale of Hirma (1985) he dramatizes a historical event in which a headstrong ruler of an Indian tribe clashes with a population who want to replace the tribal way of life with newfound ideals of democracy, leading to disastrous results. Enriched by introductory texts and an intensive interview with Tanvir that covers the milestones of his illustrious career, the book will be the perfect introduction to Tanvir's work for English-language theater fans and scholars.
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    • Seagull Books London Ltd
    Publication Year
    • June
    Book Type
    • Non-Fiction
    Number of Pages
    • 376
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    • Habib Tanvir(19232009) wrote nearly twenty plays, which have been performed more than a thousand times across India and the rest of the world.
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    • 18+ Years
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    • 3 mm
    Height
    • 19 mm
    Length
    • 16 mm
    Weight
    • 539 gr
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