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_a891.4437 _bBAN |
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100 | _aBandyopadhyay, Manik | ||
245 | _aSigns | ||
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_bLeftword Books, _c2021 _aNew Delhi : |
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_a143 p.; _c22 cm |
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_b250.00 _cINR _d01 |
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520 | _aSigns (Chinha), written in 1946, was Manik Bandyopadhyay's fifteenth novel, and is something of a hidden gem of Bengali literature. The novel is set in the mass uprisings that Calcutta witnessed in protest against the trial and sentencing of Captain Rashid Ali of the Indian National Army. These outbursts of popular anger were initiated by students, and involved large sections of the working people. | ||
650 | _a Fiction | ||
650 | _aHindu-Muslim violence | ||
650 | _aRashid Ali Day | ||
650 | _aIndian National Army | ||
650 | _a West Bengal | ||
650 | _aMass uprising | ||
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_aBhaṭṭacharya, Malini _eTr. |
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