Barbed Wire Fence: Stories of Displacement from the Barak Valley of Assam

Author:

Nirmal Kanti Bhattacharjee & Dipendu Das

Publisher:

Niyogi Books

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Publisher

Niyogi Books

Publication Year 2012
ISBN-13

9789381523292

ISBN-10 9789381523292
Binding

Flexibound

Language (English)
Weight (grms) 245

Barbed Wire Fence: Stories of Displacement from the Barak Valley of Assam is a collection of seventeen short stories that express the myriad facets of the immigrant experience of people from present-day Bangladesh who were forced to leave their native land during and after India’s independence and settle, amongst other places, in the Barak valley of Assam. Some stories explore the anguished sorrow of alienation while others speak of the turmoil of fractured identities. The stories lend a voice to those Bengalis for whom the painful memory of their beloved homeland is further exacerbated by the fact they are unwanted in Assam. They try to capture the terrifying essence of the brutal struggle for survival; the elemental fight against extreme depravation, social exploitation and political oppression. Barbed Wire Fence is a tract of unapologetic social realism which engages the reader’s sympathy and perhaps more importantly creates awareness of the plight and sufferings of these people.

Nirmal Kanti Bhattacharjee & Dipendu Das

Dipendu Das teaches English at Assam University, Silchar. He did his Ph.D. on the plays of Arthur Miller and specialises in Theatre Studies. His current interest is New Literatures in English and Translation Studies. He has published extensively in national and international journals and books, has edited a theatre journal, and was a member of the editorial boards of several refereed journals. He is also a creative writer whose Bengali short story collection, Britter Bairey (2008) has been well-received. A theatre activist, Dipendu Das has written plays and musicals for the stage, radio and television.
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