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Pather Panchali

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SKU: 9788172233334

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Experience rural Bengal through the eyes of Opu and Durga in Pather Panchali (ISBN: 9788172233334) by T.W. Clark. This poignant novel explores the Brahmin family life, childhood adventures, and social dynamics of 1900s Bengal. Translated by T.W. Clark and Tarapada Mukherji, discover a world unseen by foreigners. A must-read for those seeking authentic Indian literature.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788172233334
  • Publisher: HarperCollins India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 143 mm
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 334 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8172233337
  • Publisher Date: 01 Oct 1999
  • Edition: New ed
  • No of Pages: 384
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 216 mm

25 reviews for Pather Panchali

  1. Tejas Ranjit Wankhade

    It was a slow read for me, but a good one.

  2. Chirag Arora

    A deeply moving and unforgettable story. Prepare to be transported to another time and place.

  3. Uday Teja Gudaparthi

    A beautiful glimpse into rural Bengal. The translation felt a bit stilted at times, but the story of Opu and Durga is timeless.

  4. Sheik Mohammed Bilal

    The story was amazing! The translation was not good.

  5. Priyanshu Jatolia

    Touching story of childhood and poverty. Some parts were hard to read, but overall a worthwhile experience.

  6. Amulya Baranwal

    Absolutely heartbreaking and heartwarming. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian literature.

  7. Rahul Ratra

    It was a nice peek into another world.

  8. Subhash Sourav

    Interesting historical fiction. It was a good read.

  9. Manjeet Dahiya

    I enjoyed learning about a different culture. The writing style felt a little dated, but that’s to be expected.

  10. Aman Singh

    A classic for a reason. The descriptions are vivid and the characters are memorable. Bit slow-paced for my taste, though.

  11. Vishal Teotia

    It was a very descriptive book. I loved it.

  12. Muhammed Sinan K

    The descriptions of Bengal are stunning! Some of the cultural nuances were difficult to grasp.

  13. Ashish Kumar

    An eye-opening look at a different way of life. The characters felt very real and relatable.

  14. Anonymous

    While the story is compelling, I found the translation somewhat clunky in places. Still worth reading.

  15. Tanuj Prakash

    A powerful portrayal of family and resilience. The ending was a bit abrupt, leaving me wanting more.

  16. Ispita Borah

    This book paints a vivid picture of life in rural Bengal. It can be a little slow at times.

  17. Khushi Santosh Surana

    I struggled to connect with the characters. The setting was interesting, but the story fell flat for me.

  18. Mahesh Mhatardev Mache

    The story of Opu and Durga touched my heart. It’s a beautifully written novel.

  19. Aadira A Nambi

    A bit depressing, but beautifully written. Be prepared for a slow, character-driven narrative.

  20. Srinjoy Basak

    This book is a gem! A wonderful insight into a culture rarely seen. Highly recommended.

  21. Harshil Singh

    The story was sad, but it was so good.

  22. Mehak Bareja

    The book was boring to me. I did not like it.

  23. Piyush Ojha

    I really liked learning about the culture, but it was kind of slow.

  24. Rohan Kapoor

    The book offered a captivating glimpse into rural Bengal, though certain sections felt somewhat lengthy.

  25. Pothugunta Azaruddin

    A beautiful and poignant story, though the pacing might not suit everyone. I enjoyed it.

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