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Tarang
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Tarang Is A Search For The Source Of The Contradictions, Conflicts, And Dilemmas Of The CountryS Current Socio-Political Landscape. This Search Takes Us To A Period Of History (1934-42), Whose Pulses Are Embedded In The Foundation Of Post-Independence India And Have Continuously Disrupted And Disrupted Its Journey. The Way These Contradictions, Conflicts, And Dilemmas Were Handled During That Period Continues To Resonate With Us Even Today. As A Novel, Tarang Deeply Explores That Period, A Multifaceted Narrative Whose Roots Stretch Back To The Beginning Of The Last Century. While The Revolutionary Stream Of The Hindustan Socialist Republican Army Did Not End With The Sacrifice Of Bhagat Singh And Chandrashekhar Azad, It Did Fragment. As A Novel, Tarang Offers Intimate Encounters With Anonymous Revolutionaries From A Fragmented Group Of That Remnant. With This Current At Its Center, It Also Creates A Counter-Reading Of The Mainstream Freedom Movement From A Global Perspective And Dismantles Many Historical Myths. In This Sense, Tarang Is The NovelistS Well-Thought-Out Creative Intervention Into A Crucial Chapter Of Indian And World History. In Contrast To The Contradictory Currents Of Gandhi, Nehru, And Patel, The NovelS Vast Canvas Revolves Around Swami Sahajanand, Dr. Ambedkar, M.N. Roy, And Subhash Chandra Bose, Piercing The Fog Of Academic History Writing And Revealing Neglected Or Little-Known Aspects Of The Period In The Light Of Harsh Reality. In This Sense, The Novel Also Creates A Ground-Breaking, Intimate, And Essential Document Of That Period. It Is A Painstaking, Dedicated, And Creative Endeavor To Fill An Academic Void. A Fervent Revolutionary Stream Of The Peasant Movement Also Flowed During That Period, Devising New Methods Of Peasant Struggle Against Landlords And Landowners. This Group Of Revolutionaries, Under The Inspiration Of Swami Sahajanand, Is At The Center Of This Invention. Through This Interest, The Novel Illuminates A Dark Corner Of Subaltern History. The Artistic Transgression Of The Sensual Man-Woman Relationship, Which Tends To Derail The Path Of Revolution, Is Also An Important Product Of Tarang.
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