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Zindaginama

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SKU: 9789351775881

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“Zindaginama,” Krishna Sobti’s magnum opus (ISBN: 9789351775881), offers an unflinching portrayal of rural Punjabi life in the early 20th century. Amidst British rule, Shahpur’s inhabitants navigate tradition, resilience, and interpersonal dynamics. Explore this timeless classic capturing the essence of pre-independence India with vivid prose and captivating characters.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789351775881
  • Publisher: Harper Collins India
  • Publisher Imprint: Harper Collins India
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 480
  • Spine Width: 27 mm
  • Width: 140 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9351775887
  • Publisher Date: Apr’2016
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 602 gr

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Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Zindaginama

  1. Raghvendra Pratap Singh

    Sobti’s prose is stunning. A rich and complex novel about life, love, and loss in a changing world.

  2. Bableen Kaur

    I found the book interesting, but a little bit slow. There were a lot of characters to remember.

  3. Revanth R

    A long but rewarding journey through rural Punjab. Some of the themes are still relevant today.

  4. Devanshu Singh Negi

    A truly immersive experience! I felt transported to Shahpur. The intricate relationships were fascinating. Highly recommended.

  5. Adarsh Sirmour

    I appreciated the historical context, but found the plot a bit meandering. The characters were well-developed, though.

  6. Kumar Ritik

    While the descriptions were evocative, I struggled to connect with the characters on a deeper level.

  7. Vipin Arora

    A powerful depiction of a bygone era. The language was a bit dense at times, requiring patience. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  8. Ayush Tanwar

    Zindaginama painted a vivid picture of rural life. Some parts were slow, but the overall story was engaging.

  9. Megh Anand

    A complex and rewarding read, though not always easy. The characters felt very real.

  10. Muskan Suryan

    Such a detailed and immersive look into Punjabi culture! Some parts were hard to follow, but overall I enjoyed it.

  11. Gaurav Bharti

    The details of daily life were fascinating! I wish there was a character glossary.

  12. Name

    I was captivated by the descriptions of rural India. Some of the cultural nuances were hard to grasp.

  13. Shamaela Ahmed

    A beautiful, sweeping saga of Punjabi life. It’s long, but worth the investment of time.

  14. Sumit Kumar

    Sobti’s writing is beautiful, but the sheer number of characters was overwhelming. I enjoyed the glimpse into pre-partition Punjab, though.

  15. Bharat Jaggi

    Zindaginama is a masterpiece! Rich in detail, emotion, and historical context. A must-read for lovers of Indian literature.

  16. Ashi Garg

    An ambitious book that captures the spirit of the times. It demands attention and rewards careful reading.

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