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Bengali romance meets pre-independence political turmoil.

"The Home and the World" by Rabindranath Tagore beckons those interested in a blend of personal and political narratives. Tagore's lyrical prose intertwines Bimala's emotional dilemmas with the complexities of India's freedom struggle, reflecting both the personal and national conflicts of the era. Reading this might feel like witnessing a heart's tug-of-war against the backdrop of a nation's upheaval.

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ISBN: 9780140449860
Publisher: Penguin Classics
Date of Publication: 2005-04-26
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, Poetry
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Set on a Bengali noble's estate in 1908, this is both a love story and a novel of political awakening. The central character, Bimala, is torn between the duties owed to her husband, Nikhil, and the demands made on her by the radical leader, Sandip. Her attempts to resolve the irreconcilable pressures of the home and world reflect the conflict in India itself, and the tragic outcome foreshadows the unrest that accompanied Partition in 1947. This edition includes an introduction by Anita Desai.
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Bengali romance meets pre-independence political turmoil.

"The Home and the World" by Rabindranath Tagore beckons those interested in a blend of personal and political narratives. Tagore's lyrical prose intertwines Bimala's emotional dilemmas with the complexities of India's freedom struggle, reflecting both the personal and national conflicts of the era. Reading this might feel like witnessing a heart's tug-of-war against the backdrop of a nation's upheaval.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.