Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353496685
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 1289.99742 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353496683
- Height: 129.99974 mm
- No of Pages: 208
Original price was: ₹199.00.₹149.25Current price is: ₹149.25.
Sohag Ka Shav Tatha Kahaniyan by Premchand (ISBN: 9789353496685) is a captivating collection of Hindi short stories. Explore Premchand’s masterful storytelling, delving into themes of social injustice, love, and loss. Experience the rich tapestry of rural Indian life through his evocative prose and unforgettable characters. A must-read for lovers of classic literature. Discover the timeless brilliance of Premchand today.
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Nirupama Banerjee –
A beautiful collection that touched my heart. Premchand’s writing is timeless and thought-provoking.
Kratik Gupta –
Decent read. Some of the themes are heavy, but that’s expected of Premchand. I would consider reading it again.
Dev Kumar –
Was expecting more. While Premchand is a great writer, this collection didn’t fully capture my attention.
Tanu Chalotra –
Beautifully written stories, painting a vivid picture of rural life.
Spersh R Chaudhary –
Very thought provoking stories. Brings about social awareness. Good book to read.
Anika –
It met expectations. A quick reading book with simple language and engaging plot. A fine piece of work.
Rahul Gitte –
A good introduction to Premchand. The stories are short and easy to read, but some endings felt abrupt.
Tanishq Kumar –
Enjoyed the glimpse into rural Indian life. Some stories were heartbreaking, others hopeful. A worthwhile read.
Nishant Choudhury Sarania –
A decent collection of Premchand’s stories, but some felt a bit dated. Still, his writing is powerful. A mixed bag overall.
Drishad Saha –
A classic for a reason. These stories offer insight into a different time and place.
Sakshi Garg –
Not a big fan. The stories felt monotonous after a while. May be my personal preference.
Name –
Loved the simplicity and depth of Premchand’s writing. This collection is a treasure.
Kunal –
A good collection with both hits and misses. Still, worth a read for understanding Premchand’s style.
Himanshu Shekhar –
Premchand’s stories in their raw form is a bliss. Don’t miss out on reading this master piece.
Nishant Bedwal –
Not the best of Premchand, I feel. Though good read, but could have been much better.
Kratika Garg –
Premchand’s stories are always relevant. This collection had some gems, though a few were less impactful.
Animesh Kumar Sahu –
A mixed experience. Some stories are brilliant while others just average. Worth reading if you enjoy classics.
Prajjwal Yadav –
A mixed bag, but overall a worthwhile exploration of Premchand’s writing. Some stories fell flat.
Satabdi Das –
Interesting stories providing a good glimpse of life in that era. Few stories did feel stretched.
Pragya Dwivedi –
Some stories resonated more than others, but overall a good collection. Premchand’s observations are sharp.
Akhil Srivastava –
It was a decent book to read. I wouldn’t suggest this book to someone who doesnt like to read classics.
Aditi –
Great storytelling! Easy to read, and captures your attention quickly.
Vivek Patel –
Amazing reflection of society through stories! The characters stay with you long after you finish reading.
Ashutosh Kumar Singh –
An average collection of classic hindi stories. There is nothing to dislike. A good pass time.