Description
- ISBN-13: 9788170463313
- Publisher: Seagull Books
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 237
- ISBN-10: 8170463319
- Publisher Imprint: Seagull Books
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹499.00.₹424.15Current price is: ₹424.15.
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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Shashwat –
Enjoyed the unique perspective on civil rights. The translation could use some work, but the story is impactful. A worthwhile read.
Jayshree Sultania –
Utpal Dutt’s ‘Rights of Man’ is enlightening. Every page echoes with resilience, but translation felt mediocre. Overall, very good.
Ayush Jain –
Interesting to see the American civil rights movement through a different cultural lens. Worth reading for its unique perspective.
Lakshmi Kannan –
This is a brilliant play. It masterfully portrays human rights through Bengali drama. A student-teacher’s translation brought powerful message.
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!
Adarsh Akula –
An incredible play that everyone should read. The story is powerful, the characters are complex, and the themes are relevant. Highly recommended!
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.
Dave Rushi Bhaveshbhai –
A must-read for anyone interested in human rights. The play is both educational and emotionally engaging. Highly recommended.
Himanshee Kumawat –
An important exploration of social justice. It’s inspiring to see these themes tackled through the lens of drama. Highly recommend!
Lavish Ahuja –
A compelling exploration of human rights. The play is well-written and thought-provoking. I learned a lot. Highly recommend!
Jitin M –
Dutt’s work offers a unique perspective. The Bengali drama framework was interesting. Some parts dragged, but overall a powerful story.
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.
Sauradeep Mitra –
A bit preachy at times, but the message is important. The play is well-intentioned and thought-provoking. A decent read.
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.
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.
Maanvi –
An excellent play that explores complex issues with nuance and depth. The translation is well-done. Highly recommend!
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Muskan Sahu –
It’s a brave attempt to explore social justice. The narrative felt a bit stretched, but the message was clearly delivered.
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.