Showing posts with label Historical fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Historical fiction. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

Prothom Alo (First Light)

Author: Sunil Gangopadhyay

Genre: Historical Fiction, Bengali

Source: Print

Rating: 4

May 2015

Done with it. Have been struggling with this one for the last 5 months - started reading it on Jan 1st of this year. But 1000 pages of intricate story-line takes its toll. Was really tempted to do a Part 1 and Part 2 to ensure I do not fall back in the reading challenge. But I will desist.

Anyway, about the book now. For better or for worse, Sunil Gangopadhyay, who had been a trendsetter of a poet, will be remembered as the chronicler of Kolkata, the city. The time between 1850-1930 'odd, is a favorite of the Bengali - this was the time of the Bengali Renaissance; a magical, mysterious time. Characters, larger than life, brilliant, iconoclastic, innovative, abounded. And all this was done while the society was slowly moving away from stifling orthodoxy (and orthodoxy was not letting go without a fight!). 'Shei Shomoy' was the first book of Sunil Gangopadhyay's chronicling the time, and I have reviewed it here in this blog. Prothom Alo is the second. And it will forever stay in the shadows of the former. It shouldn't - the characters that inhabit this book are the more well known - Rabindranath Tagore, Swami Vivekananda, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Dr. Mahendralal Sarkar, Aurobindo Ghose and the Anushilan Samity, even the Mahatma. It's just that the base on which the stories of these great lives are built, the doomed love story of Bharat and Bhumisuta, is not a comparison to the magnificence of Nabin Chandra Singha in the former.
But standalone, this is a fantastic book. You can see the expert hand of the writer chronicling the time, treating the characters, famous, known, and unknown, with extreme felicity. For a huge, huge book, this is extremely readable. 

Monday, January 5, 2015

The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

Author - Mary Ann Shaffer and Angie Barrows

Genre - Fiction, World War II

Source - Print

Rating - 4

January 2015

May all books have a soul like The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society.
I have become choosy and selective in my appraisal. Maybe even a bit snooty. That's the only reason I can think of why I would not rate this a 5. But I didn't. 
But read. Do read. 

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

সেই সময় (Those Days)

Author - Sunil Gangopadhyay

Genre - Historical Fiction, Bengali

Source - Print

Rating - 5

June 2014

A monster of a book. Very strong writing. Te history comes alive. I hope this is as good in English translation as in Bengali, though (I read the original) - this is about more than anything about the rise of the Bengali people and the Bengali language.
Do tell me, friends, if the translation works.

Monday, May 12, 2014

তুঙ্গভদ্রার তীরে (Tungabhadra'r Teerey)

Author - Saradindu Bandyopadhyay

Genre - Historical Fiction, Thriller

Source - Print

Rating - 4 

May 2014

First: About Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay. He is a fantastic writer of bestsellers that are NOT devoid of literary merit. If one has to make the parallel to an English writer, it has to be with Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (and Sharadindu's Byomkesh is almost the equal of Doyle's Sherlock).
Second: About the time and place. You'd say the novel has not dated very well. You'd say that some of the sentiments some characters display are rather out of our times (reg: religion, sex). But hey, this is historical fiction, and that too medieval history, how do you expect it to be in with the times?
Third: Sharadindu creates such amazing plots. And has such a strong, clean writing style. Two hundred odd pages finished off in one go. This is good stuff! 
Fourth: I am lucky that I can read Sharadindu in original Bengali. This is one of the first few non-Byomkesh novels of his that I read, and I am itching to read more.
Fifth: Nice to read about the history of Karnataka. This is about the Vijayanagar Empire.