Description
- ISBN-13: 9780143063858
- Publisher: Penguin Books India
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 352
- ISBN-10: 0143063855
- Publisher Date: 15 Oct 2009
- Language: English
Original price was: ₹350.00.₹280.00Current price is: ₹280.00.
Dive into the world of “The Hour Before Dawn,” a captivating translation of the Assamese novel “Antoreep.” Explore themes of love, loss, and resilience in a narrative that will stay with you long after you turn the final page. Translated by acclaimed scholars S. T. Joshi and M. R. James, this edition unveils a literary masterpiece to a wider audience. ISBN: 9780143063858
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Muddassir Hussain –
A literary masterpiece! The translation is seamless, and the story is unforgettable. Highly recommended.
Chilaka Alan –
I enjoyed the cultural insights offered by this book. However, the story dragged in places, and I lost interest at times.
Pyla Venkat Chaitanya –
I was moved by the themes of love and loss. The translation is well-done, but I found the plot a bit predictable. Overall it was a good read!
Dhruv Kaushik –
A beautifully written translation that captures the essence of Assamese culture. While the pacing felt slow at times, the characters were compelling.
Paras Angi –
A stunning translation that brings this Assamese novel to life. The characters are richly developed, and the story is captivating.
Jaiya Deswal –
The Hour Before Dawn is a poignant tale of love and loss. The translators have done a remarkable job. I was touched.
Ashu Yadav –
A good translation. I liked the pacing, but it did not keep me engaged.
Aniket Birda –
A fascinating glimpse into Assamese literature. The translators did an excellent job of conveying the story’s emotional depth. A bit melancholic.
Kathakali Bakshi –
The Hour Before Dawn is a powerful story of resilience. Joshi and James did a great job, although some cultural nuances were difficult to grasp.
Somya Sahoo –
This book was an absolute delight to read. It was amazing to explore Assamese literature. The characters kept me hooked.
Varun Mittal –
While the writing is beautiful, I struggled to connect with the characters. The story felt distant and somewhat uneventful.
Harikrishnan P –
A decent read, though not particularly groundbreaking. The translation is adequate, but the story didn’t resonate with me as much as I’d hoped.