Description
- ISBN-13: 9788189833503
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 8189833502
- Publisher Date: 2008
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 47
₹127.50
Explore the profound world of Akhtaruzzaman Elias’s novels through Pothik Ghosh’s critical lens. This book delves into Elias’s politico-aesthetic vision, comparing it to the cinema of Ritwik Ghatak. Discover the rich tapestry of Bangladeshi literature and its cinematic parallels with this insightful analysis. Published by Aakar Books.
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Himanshu Saini –
The book provided many valuable insights. Though, it felt somewhat academic rather than for casual readers.
Parth Bansal –
Not bad. A decent introduction to Elias. Could have been more engaging. The writing style was a little dry for my taste.
Arun Kumar Singh –
Well-written and insightful. I particularly enjoyed the sections on Elias’s socio-political commentary. A thought-provoking read!
Devanshu Agrawal –
I learned so much about Akhtaruzzaman Elias! A bit dense in places, but ultimately rewarding. The author’s passion shines through.
Nikita Chauhan –
Excellent! Ghosh brilliantly connects Elias’s literary vision to Ghatak’s cinematic world. A must-read for literature and film enthusiasts.
Jarpula Ajay Simha –
A fascinating exploration of Elias’s work, though the connection to Ghatak felt a bit stretched at times. Still a worthwhile read for Elias fans.
Ankita Halder –
A very informative book for scholars and researchers. It will give a new perspective on the works of Elias and Ghatak.
Reet Singh –
I had mixed feelings. Some parts were brilliant, others were a bit rambling. The Elias part was better than the Ghatak.
Rahul Rinwa –
Ghosh does a superb job illuminating Elias’s genius. A rewarding read for anyone interested in South Asian literature and film.
J Raghunath –
I appreciated the effort, but the comparison between Elias and Ghatak didn’t fully convince me. Still, some interesting points.
Prateek Sahni –
This book is a valuable contribution to the study of Bangladeshi literature and cinema! Highly recommended to the fans.
Aarshi Singla –
A wonderful exploration of Elias’s novels and his unique vision! It provides a deeper understanding of Bangladeshi literature.
Ekta Singh –
It’s a good resource, but I struggled with the theoretical jargon. More accessible language would have made it better.
Yashraj Mahesh Mohrir –
An okay overview. I was hoping for more in-depth analysis, especially considering the comparison to Ghatak. It felt superficial.
Saif Akhlaq –
Ghosh provides a great lens into Elias. The analysis is insightful, although I wish there was more focus on Elias’s unique style.