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The story given in this book of a black and ugly girl. Blacknes is given by the god, but why do people and the society consider the blackness and ugly is the curse, and laugh on them. Laughin on anyone, can be entertainment for them, but what is the impact on the mentally the one, who has been ridiculed, it is shown in this novel. This novel gives many lesson to the society.
Imprint: Hind Pocket Books
Published: Oct/2021
ISBN: 9780143456056
Length : 116 Pages
MRP : ₹150.00
Imprint: Penguin Audio
Published:
ISBN:
Imprint: Hind Pocket Books
Published: Oct/2021
ISBN:
Length : 116 Pages
MRP : ₹150.00
The story given in this book of a black and ugly girl. Blacknes is given by the god, but why do people and the society consider the blackness and ugly is the curse, and laugh on them. Laughin on anyone, can be entertainment for them, but what is the impact on the mentally the one, who has been ridiculed, it is shown in this novel. This novel gives many lesson to the society.
Rajendra Yadav (1929–2013) was a leading Hindi writer, known as much for his novels and short stories as for his editorship of the Hindi literary magazine, Hans. He was born in Agra, and moved to Calcutta after his studies, where he stayed for almost a decade. This is where he met Mannu Bhandari, herself a writer, and they married in 1959. In 1964, the couple moved to Delhi. His first novel was Sara Akash (1951), which was made into a film by Basu Chatterjee in 1969. Sara Akash was followed by Ukhde Hue Log, Kulta, Shah Aur Maat, Andekhe Anjaan Pal and Mantravidh. He also co-authored a novel with Mannu Bhandari, Ek Inch Muskaan. He wrote over a hundred short stories and was part of the ‘trikon’ who started the influential Nayi Kahani movement in the 1950s (the other two were Mohan Rakesh and Kamleshwar). In 1986 he revived Hans, the magazine founded by Munshi Premchand in 1936. He edited it till his death in 2013, making it the premier Hindi literary magazine of its time.