Dettagli del libro
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
241
Lingua
Hindi
Pubblicato
Jan 1, 2010
Editore
Radhakrishna Prakashan
ISBN-10
8171195342
ISBN-13
9788171195343
Descrizione
Daya Pawar's insightful narrative delves into the complexities of caste and identity in Indian society, illustrating the struggles of the marginalized. Through a powerful autobiographical lens, the author articulates his experiences of being defined and confined by the strictures of the caste system. The storytelling is raw and honest, offering a glimpse into the emotional and social turbulence faced by those deemed 'untouchable.'
Pawar’s prose is both poetic and poignant, capturing the essence of resilience and the quest for dignity amid adversity. He weaves together personal anecdotes and broader social commentaries to paint a vivid picture of a world constrained by prejudice. Each chapter resonates with a deep sense of injustice, yet it also embodies hope and the unyielding spirit of those who dare to challenge societal norms.
As readers journey through his life, they encounter the stark realities of poverty and discrimination, but also the strength found in community and self-assertion. This work serves not only as a reflection on Pawar's own journey but also as a voice for countless others who have faced similar challenges, making it a significant contribution to Marathi literature and a profound exploration of the human experience.
Pawar’s prose is both poetic and poignant, capturing the essence of resilience and the quest for dignity amid adversity. He weaves together personal anecdotes and broader social commentaries to paint a vivid picture of a world constrained by prejudice. Each chapter resonates with a deep sense of injustice, yet it also embodies hope and the unyielding spirit of those who dare to challenge societal norms.
As readers journey through his life, they encounter the stark realities of poverty and discrimination, but also the strength found in community and self-assertion. This work serves not only as a reflection on Pawar's own journey but also as a voice for countless others who have faced similar challenges, making it a significant contribution to Marathi literature and a profound exploration of the human experience.