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Utpal Dutt
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
All
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Book Summary
The Rights Of Man Is A Compelling Drama That Brings A Landmark Bengali Play Into Dialogue With Contemporary Civil Rights Themes. Originating From A 2001 Tufts University Collaboration Between Neilesh Bose And His Mentor Sudipto Chatterjee, This Translation Invites Readers Who Love Thoughtful Theater, Social Justice, And Cross-Cultural Storytelling. The Tone Is Educational, Hopeful, And Inspiring.
Written As A Translation-Driven Experience, The Rights Of Man Preserves The Rhythm And Urgency Of Maartusher Adhikare While Making It Accessible To Modern English-Speaking Audiences. The Book Blends Scholarly Context With Readable Drama, Inviting Readers To Engage With Character Voices, Settings, And The Social Questions At The Heart Of The Play.
What Makes This Reading Special Is How Language And Culture Intertwine On The Page, Offering A Window Into Bengali Narratives Alongside American Civil Rights Discourse. The Presentation Favors Clear Dialogue, Steady Pacing, And Scenes That Feel Performable, Encouraging Thoughtful Reflection And Lively Discussion In Classrooms Or Reading Groups.
After Finishing The Rights Of Man, Readers Gain A Richer Appreciation For How Education And Drama Intersect To Illuminate Social Justice, Leaving Them Thoughtful, Informed, And Inspired To Engage With Diverse Perspectives Long After The Last Page Is Turned.
Product Details
Author
Utpal Dutt
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
237
SKU
9788170463313
ISBN
9788170463313
Reading Age
All
Binding
Paperback
MRP: ₹ 499
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