| Publisher |
Westland Books |
| Publication Year |
2024 |
| ISBN-13 |
9789360455279 |
| ISBN-10 |
936045527X |
| Binding |
Paperback |
| Number of Pages |
72 Pages |
| Language |
(English) |
| Weight (grms) |
210 |
TIMELESS STORIES BY LITERARY MAESTRO MUNSHI PREMCHAND COME ALIVE IN A CONTEMPORARY COMIC VERSION.
The Divine Justice (Khudai Fauzdar) explores the tangled dynamics of greed, power, morality and justice. The plot centres around Seth Nanakchand, a wealthy yet morally questionable man, who gets anxious after receiving threatening letters. Fearing for his fortune, which he realises may soon be targeted by dacoits, he and his wife worry about how to protect himself. In a twist of fate, divine justice is delivered in the form of three constables.
The Tale of Two Oxen (Do Bailon Ki Katha) explores the themes of resilience, loyalty and inner strength one garners in unlikely places and situations. Through the eyes of Heera and Moti, two oxen, who display a camaraderie and a deep connection to their roots, Premchand explores the bond between animals and humans, highlighting compassion and justice.
Rediscover the giants of Indian literature in a whole new way. These contemporary graphic narratives breathe new life into the great classics, bringing them alive in full colour with compelling visuals and a fresh format. A must-read for graphic novel enthusiasts and lovers of classic fiction.
Premchand
Premchand, an Indian writer (novel writer, story writer and dramatist), was born in the year 1880 at 31st of July in the Lamhi village (near Varanasi). He is the famous writer of the early 20th century. He got died at 8th of October in 1936 by serving the people with his great writings. The birth name of him is Dhanpat Rai Srivastav and pen name is Nawab Rai. He wrote his all writings with his pen name. Finally his name changed to the Munshi Premchand. His first name Munshi is an honorary prefix given by his lovers in the society because of his quality and effective writings. As a Hindi writer he wrote approximately dozen novels, 250 short stories, numerous essays and translations.
Premchand
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