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Shrilal Shukla
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Book Summary
Raag Darbari Modern Classics Is A Sharp, Atmospheric Novel That Unfolds In A Village In Uttar Pradesh. Narrated By Ranganath, A History Student Visiting His Uncle, Vaidyaji, The VillageโS Powerful But Corrupt Head, The Book Blends Biting Social Satire With A Candid Portrait Of Power. This Modern Classic Is Perfect For Readers Who Love Literary Fiction, Political Drama, And Vividly Drawn Communities. The Tone Is Witty, Insightful, And Deeply Human, Inviting Readers To Feel The Pulse Of Daily Life Under Pressure.
Raag Darbari Is Written With Keen Wit And Patient Observation, Moving Through Village Politics, Rituals, And The Sly Maneuvers Of Local Elites. The Narrative Weaves Together Intimate Scenes, Sharp Dialogue, And Broader Social Critique, Delivering An Experience That Is Both Entertaining And Thought-Provoking. Through LangadโS Earnest Challenge To The Status Quo And RanganathโS Evolving Perspective, The Novel Probes Questions Of Integrity, Bureaucracy, And Justice Without Surrendering Warmth Or Humor. The Work Earned The Sahitya Akademi Award, Cementing Its Place As A Landmark In Indian Literature.
After Finishing Raag Darbari, Readers Emerge With A Clearer Understanding Of How Power Shapes Everyday Choices And A Sense Of Hope That Ordinary People Can Influence Change. The Story Leaves You Thinking About Community, Justice, And The Courage To Speak Truth To Power, Long After The Last Page Is Turned.
Product Details
Author
Shrilal Shukla
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
400
SKU
9780143418894
ISBN
9780143418894
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
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