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लोक माझे सांगाती (नवीन आवृत्ती) - Lok Maze Sangati (New Edition)

Author: Sharad Pawar

Publication: Rajhans Prakashan

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तडा - Tada

Author: S.L.Bhairappa

Publication: Mehta Publishing House

Category: अनुवादित / कादंबरी

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तडा (Tada) is a Marathi novel by S.L. Bhairappa. It was first published in 1974 and was later translated into English as The Wall. The novel tells the story of a young man named Shankar who is torn between his love for his wife and his desire to join the Naxalite movement. The novel explores the themes of love, loss, and political violence. Tada was a critical and commercial success. It won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Marathi in 1975 and was also shortlisted for the Jnanpith Award. The novel has been translated into several languages, including English, Hindi, and Urdu. The novel is set in the early 1970s, during the height of the Naxalite movement in India. Shankar is a young man from a poor family who is drawn to the Naxalites' promises of social justice. He joins the movement and quickly rises through the ranks. However, he soon begins to question the movement's methods and goals. He is particularly troubled by the violence that the Naxalites use against their opponents. Shankar's wife, Savitri, is a strong and independent woman who is also drawn to the Naxalite movement. However, she is more pragmatic than Shankar and is less willing to accept the movement's violence. She tries to persuade Shankar to leave the movement, but he refuses. The novel ends with Shankar's death. He is killed in a shootout with the police. Savitri is left to mourn the loss of her husband and to raise their young son alone. Tada is a powerful and moving novel that explores the complex issues of love, loss, and political violence. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and literature. Here is a more detailed description of the novel: The novel opens with Shankar's arrival at a Naxalite camp in the mountains. He is a young man from a poor family who has been drawn to the movement by its promises of social justice. Shankar quickly rises through the ranks and becomes a trusted lieutenant of the leader, Acharya. However, Shankar is troubled by the movement's violence. He sees that the Naxalites are often more interested in fighting their enemies than in helping the poor. He also begins to question the movement's ideology. He does not believe that violence is the answer to India's problems. Shankar's doubts are compounded by his relationship with Savitri, a young woman who is also drawn to the Naxalite movement. Savitri is a strong and independent woman who is not afraid to speak her mind. She challenges Shankar's beliefs and encourages him to think for himself. Shankar's relationship with Savitri is a source of both strength and conflict for him. He loves her deeply, but he is also afraid of her. He knows that she will not accept his violence and that she will challenge his beliefs. The novel culminates in a shootout between the Naxalites and the police. Shankar is killed in the shootout. Savitri is left to mourn the loss of her husband and to raise their young son alone. Tada is a powerful and moving novel that explores the complex issues of love, loss, and political violence. It is a must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and literature.

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