A Bend in the Ganges

A Bend in the Ganges
Title A Bend in the Ganges PDF eBook
Author Manohar Malgonkar
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 433
Release 2022-09-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9356291020

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'A Bend in the Ganges is one of the three best novels of 1964.' - E.M. Forster India, 1939. Gian, a Gandhian pacifist, commits a murder; Debi-dayal, an ardent revolutionary, is caught while setting fire to a British plane. Both men are sent to the Andamans penal colony. In the beehive life of the prison, they work in opposite camps-pro-British and anti-British. During World War II, when the Japanese take over the islands, all the convicts suddenly find themselves free. Gian and Debi manage to return to India only to get sucked into the violence of Partition. An epic saga of a nation in transition, A Bend in the Ganges, now available in a stunning new edition, depicts the cataclysmic events leading up to Partition and the conflict that arises between ideologies of violence and non-violence.

The Men Who Killed Gandhi

The Men Who Killed Gandhi
Title The Men Who Killed Gandhi PDF eBook
Author Manohar Malgonkar
Publisher Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages 299
Release 2008-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 9351940837

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The Men Who Killed Gandhi by Manohar Malgonkar takes readers back into the pages of Indian history during the time of the partition, featuring the murder plot and assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. The Men Who Killed Gandhi is a spellbinding non fictional recreation of the events which led to India’s partition, the eventual assassination of Gandhi, and the prosecution of those who were involved in Gandhi’s murder. This historical reenactment is set against the tumultuous backdrop of the British Raj. Malgonkar’s book is a result of painstaking research and from also having privileged access to many important documents and photographs related to the assassination. There is no doubt that Mahatma Gandhi played a leading role in obtaining independence from the British. But the problems that ensued afterwards, such as the structural rebuilding of the country and the Partition, led to many riots, massive migrations, and deep racial and cultural divides. Not everyone agreed with Gandhi and his ideals. As a result, a plot to assassinate Gandhi was devised by six individuals named, Narayan Apte, Gopal Godse, Madanlal Pahwa, Digambar Badge, and Nathuram Godse. This was eventually carried out in New Delhi, on the 30th of January, 1948. Eventually, these six individuals were tried and convicted. Four of them received life sentences while two of them received the death penalty. The first publication of The Men Who Killed Gandhi occurred in 1978, during the Emergency years. As a result, Malgonkar omitted many vital facts including Dr. Ambedkar’s role in minimizing Savarkar’s criminal conviction. This 11th edition of the text contains these omitted facts as well as rare documents, and photographs obtained from National Archives. After the four individuals who were convicted for Gandhi’s murder completed their life sentences, they were interviewed by Malgonkar. These individuals revealed many details to him which were never known before. The author also received access to the Kapur Commission from his friend Mr. Nayar, who was in the Indian Police Service. As a result, The Men Who Killed Gandhi is considered the most historically accurate account of Gandhi’s assassination plot.

The Fictional World of Manohar Malgonkar

The Fictional World of Manohar Malgonkar
Title The Fictional World of Manohar Malgonkar PDF eBook
Author A. Padmanabhan
Publisher Atlantic Publishers & Dist
Total Pages 172
Release 2002
Genre
ISBN 9788126900954

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Manohar Malgonkar (1913 ) Is A Writer Who Has Not Yet Recieved Full Critical Attention As A Significant Indo-English Novelist. His Major Novels And Short Stories Taken Together Reveal Him As A Writer Keenly Interested In Indian Social Life.An Attempt Has Been Made In This Book To Probe Into The Treatment Of Human Relationships In Malgonkar S Fiction, And To Trace Out The Psychological And Sociological Factors That Form The Basis Of These Relationships. The Historical And Sociological Orientation Of Indo-English Fiction Makes Such A Study Relevant. It Takes A Glance At The World Of His Shorter Fiction Also.The Study, It Is Hoped, Will Be Of Interest To The Students Of Indo-English Fiction, To The Researchers, And To The Common Reader. Equally, It May Be Of Interest To The Students Of History And Sociology, And Even Of Psychology Because They Will Find Some Of The Movements And Theories, Which Are Exemplified In Terms Of The Novel, Discussed In The Study.

The Novels of Manohar Malgonkar

The Novels of Manohar Malgonkar
Title The Novels of Manohar Malgonkar PDF eBook
Author M. Rajagopalachari
Publisher
Total Pages 112
Release 1989
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Malgonkar Is One Of The Most Significant Indian Novelists Writing In English. The Book Demonstrates The Complexity Of Human Existence In His Fiction And Brings Out The Novelist`S Vision Of Life. It Discusses In Detail His Novels Distant Drm, Combat Of Shadows, The Princes, A Bend In The Ganges, The Devil`S Wind And The Garland Keepers.

The Princes

The Princes
Title The Princes PDF eBook
Author Manohar Malgonkar
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 409
Release 2022-12-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9356290865

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India, 1938. The life of Abhayraj, the heir of Maharaj Hiroji, the ruler of the princely state of Begwad, is not unlike that of many young princes caught between two worlds-indeed, two eras. On the one hand are the traditions of the feudal, close-knit community ruled by his father that he is bound to follow, and on the other the pressures of independence as British dominion over begins to wane. Seeking a path of his own, Abhay joins the Indian army and fights in the Burma campaign during World War II. On his return, however, he is forced into a conventional marriage, and after his father's dramatic death becomes the Maharaja, to rule for just forty-nine days before he is compelled to merge his state with free India in 1948. Hailed as an unusual historical saga at the time of its release, The Princes was first published in New York in 1963 and was selected by the Literary Guild of America as a novel of the month that year. Available now in a beautiful new edition, it offers an enthralling, intimate glimpse into life in India's princely states through the story of a royal family caught in a struggle for survival, in a nation embracing democracy for the very first time.

The Novels of Manohar Malgaonkar, a Study

The Novels of Manohar Malgaonkar, a Study
Title The Novels of Manohar Malgaonkar, a Study PDF eBook
Author Ashok Kumar Sharma
Publisher
Total Pages 138
Release 1995
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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Cactus Country

Cactus Country
Title Cactus Country PDF eBook
Author Manohar Malgonkar
Publisher Roli Books Private Limited
Total Pages 392
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9351940055

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Aslam Chisti, a young Pakistani officer, is faced with a difficult choice war explodes, tearing apart his country.... As tanks and soldiers prowl through East Pakistan, which is fighting to emerge as a sovereign nation: Bangladesh, Chisti who has been posted to the war zone, is taken prisoner by Bangladeshi guerrillas. To further complicate matters, the young officer falls in love with the enemy-the beautiful daughter of a Bengali princess in whose mansion Chisti is placed under house arrest.... In this novel Manohar Malgonkar gives us an enthralling tale of love, valour, manhood and the brutalities of war.