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306: 271:, will never let him down. Kiranmayee as a faithful wife stands by her husband's views. Suranjan, their son, believes that nationalism will be stronger than communalism but is progressively disappointed. He finds himself adopting communal reactions that contrast entirely with the ideology of patriotism he has always had faith in. Nilanjana curses her brother's apathy and coaxes his brother to take the family to a 27: 259:
in India, on 6 December 1992, Babri Masjid is demolished. The demolition has repercussions in Bangladesh. The fire of communal rioting erupts, and the Dutta family feels and faces the heat of the communal hatred. Each member of the family feels about this in his/her own way.
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has been translated into many languages including French, Dutch, German, English, Spanish, Italian, Swedish, Norwegian, Finnish, Icelandic, Persian, Arabic, Assamese, Kannada, Hindi, Gujarati, Oriya, Urdu, Marathi, Telugu, Tamil, Punjabi,
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that took place in December 1992 after the destruction of Babri Masjid took place in India. The book was first published in 1993 in Bengali and was subsequently banned in
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It is a story of metamorphosis, in which disastrous events create disillusionment, resulting in violence and resentment.
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in India on 6 December 1992. The book subtly indicates that communal feelings were on the rise, the
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riots that erupted in parts of Bangladesh, soon after the demolition of
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ENCOUNTERS; Crossing Cultures: The Complex Life of a Man of All Things
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Bangladesh Seeks Writer, Charging She Insults Islam
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Taslima Nasrin
Bengali
Novel
Bangladesh
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
1-57392-165-3
OCLC
37322498
Dewey Decimal
LC Class
Bengali
Taslima Nasrin
Indo-Aryan languages
Bengali Hindus
Bangladesh
Indian subcontinent
anti-Hindu
Babri Masjid
Hindu minority of Bangladesh
secularism
Ayodhya
Uttar Pradesh
patriarch
motherland
Muslim
Nepali
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