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Mahasweta Devi wrote Hajar Churashir Maa in 1974. Sujata's son Broti was killed for advocating killing class enemies, State collaborators, and Party counter-revolutionaries. Sujata remembers Broti's birth anniversary. She defends Broti's revolutionary actions. She overcame obstacles. Her son is a "cancerous democracy growth." A mother relives her son's death during political unrest that nearly destroyed every home. Hajar Churashir Maa depicts the restless political adventure of the Bengali youth, which was ruthlessly cowed by the Congress government until the Communist Party displaced them and…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mahasweta Devi wrote Hajar Churashir Maa in 1974. Sujata's son Broti was killed for advocating killing class enemies, State collaborators, and Party counter-revolutionaries. Sujata remembers Broti's birth anniversary. She defends Broti's revolutionary actions. She overcame obstacles. Her son is a "cancerous democracy growth." A mother relives her son's death during political unrest that nearly destroyed every home. Hajar Churashir Maa depicts the restless political adventure of the Bengali youth, which was ruthlessly cowed by the Congress government until the Communist Party displaced them and again cowed its opponents. Mother of 1084, written during the Naxalite agitation, led to the murder of young rebels across Bengal. This novel is about a mother's trauma after learning her son is dead and her struggle to understand his decisions.
Autorenporträt
Pushpraj Singh is recipient of I2OR National Eminent Young Researcher Award 2020 and IRSD Preeminent Young Researcher Award 2020. He is an Executive Council Member of Rajasthan Region in EFSLE -An International affiliate of ASLE USA (Formerly FSLE- India) He specializes in Existentialism, Absurdism, Transcendentalism and Mysticism.