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The Rights Of Man

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SKU: 9788170463313

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The Rights of Man by Utpal Dutt, ISBN 9788170463313, explores the complexities of human rights through the lens of Bengali drama. Originally a student-teacher translation project, this landmark play delves into themes of social justice and equality, offering a unique perspective on the American civil rights movement. Experience a powerful story of resilience and the pursuit of freedom in a world grappling with fundamental rights.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788170463313
  • Publisher: Seagull Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 237
  • ISBN-10: 8170463319
  • Publisher Imprint: Seagull Books
  • Language: English

23 reviews for The Rights Of Man

  1. Shashwat

    Enjoyed the unique perspective on civil rights. The translation could use some work, but the story is impactful. A worthwhile read.

  2. Jayshree Sultania

    Utpal Dutt’s ‘Rights of Man’ is enlightening. Every page echoes with resilience, but translation felt mediocre. Overall, very good.

  3. Ayush Jain

    Interesting to see the American civil rights movement through a different cultural lens. Worth reading for its unique perspective.

  4. Lakshmi Kannan

    This is a brilliant play. It masterfully portrays human rights through Bengali drama. A student-teacher’s translation brought powerful message.

  5. Sankalp Mathur

    A great play that will make you think about human rights in a new way. The story is engaging and the characters are relatable. Highly recommend!

  6. Adarsh Akula

    An incredible play that everyone should read. The story is powerful, the characters are complex, and the themes are relevant. Highly recommended!

  7. Gujjar Krishna Pavan Sai

    Wasn’t sure what to expect, but I was pleasantly surprised. The story is powerful, and the characters are well-developed. Definitely recommend.

  8. Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai

    A must-read for anyone interested in human rights. The play is both educational and emotionally engaging. Highly recommended.

  9. Himanshee Kumawat

    An important exploration of social justice. It’s inspiring to see these themes tackled through the lens of drama. Highly recommend!

  10. Lavish Ahuja

    A compelling exploration of human rights. The play is well-written and thought-provoking. I learned a lot. Highly recommend!

  11. Jitin M

    Dutt’s work offers a unique perspective. The Bengali drama framework was interesting. Some parts dragged, but overall a powerful story.

  12. Akshit Sachdeva

    The play is a bit dense, but the ideas are important. The translation is okay. Overall, a worthwhile read if you’re interested in human rights.

  13. Sauradeep Mitra

    A bit preachy at times, but the message is important. The play is well-intentioned and thought-provoking. A decent read.

  14. Pragati Sahai

    The ‘Rights of Man’ is insightful. Though the translation felt amateur at times, it gave soul to the story. A good read overall.

  15. Hansika Jain

    A bit heavy-handed at times, but the message is important. The translation felt a bit awkward in places. Overall, a decent read.

  16. Maanvi

    An excellent play that explores complex issues with nuance and depth. The translation is well-done. Highly recommend!

  17. Priya Bharti

    The play is a bit dense, but the themes are powerful. The student-teacher origin is apparent but adds a unique layer to the project. Worth the effort.

  18. Aashima Chopra

    A thought-provoking play! The translation felt a bit clunky at times, but the core message about human rights resonated deeply. Definitely worth a read.

  19. Sidhartha Sankar Dash

    The play is a bit dated, but the themes are still relevant today. A good reminder of the ongoing struggle for equality.

  20. Shivam Vijayakumar Sharma

    Enjoyed the play, but the translation could be smoother. The story is powerful and the themes are timeless. Worth a read with some patience.

  21. Ritik Kumar

    Found the Bengali drama context fascinating. The play is a bit slow-paced, but the message of equality is timeless. A good read.

  22. Muskan Sahu

    It’s a brave attempt to explore social justice. The narrative felt a bit stretched, but the message was clearly delivered.

  23. Ankit Kumar Gupta

    Found the play a bit slow-moving, but the message is powerful. The characters are well-developed. Worth a read if you’re interested in the subject.

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