Description
- ISBN-13: 9789353490560
- Publisher: Hind Pocket Books
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Hindi
- Width: 139.99972 mm
- ISBN-10: 9353490561
- Publisher Date: 01 Jan 2019
- Height: 39.99992 mm
- No of Pages: 208
Original price was: ₹225.00.₹191.25Current price is: ₹191.25.
Premchand Ki Shreshth Kahaniyan is a timeless collection of Hindi short stories by the iconic Munshi Premchand. Dive into the world of realistic storytelling, exploring themes of social injustice, rural life, and human relationships. This book (ISBN: 9789353490560) offers a captivating glimpse into the heart of India, perfect for both Premchand enthusiasts and new readers.
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Aditi –
It was an okay book; not something I’d read again.
Vatsal –
A classic for a reason! These stories are relevant even today. A must-read for Hindi literature lovers.
Deepanshu –
Loved this collection. Premchand’s storytelling is top-notch.
Lokesh Pathak –
Good book, but felt a little repetitive at times. Overall, worthy read.
Rahul Singh –
A wonderful collection. Premchand’s writing is so simple yet so powerful.
Gyanendra Pratap Singh Shekhawat –
The stories were thought-provoking. The printing quality could have been better. Still a good book.
Sauradeep Mitra –
Some stories were repetitive but overall enjoyable. A decent read.
Nitesh Prasad Shail –
A great way to understand India’s past. Excellent stories.
Tanish Mahawar –
The stories felt unfinished. I wanted more explanation and closure.
Ananya Singh –
Premchand’s astute social observations shine in every story. A classic!
Vaibhav Anand –
The book gave good insight into old india. some plots were too simple.
Chaitanya –
I found the book a bit uneven. Some stories were brilliant, while others didn’t quite click with me.
Yogesh Jijhontiya –
Premchand’s writing is timeless. Some stories resonated more than others, but still a fantastic book.
Anup Mangwani –
Gives social insight with very interesting plots.
Yengkhom Maleshwori Devi –
Although a bit dated, Premchand’s work still impresses. His prose feels fresh.
Vatsal –
Premchand’s stories offer a window into a different era. I appreciated the social commentary.
Sourav Saha –
A great collection of Premchand’s stories, though some translations felt a bit lacking. Overall, a worthwhile read!
Umang Kaur Arora –
A good selection of Premchand’s best. I recommend this book. Great value!
Hemant Holani –
An excellent introduction to Premchand. I loved the themes and characters. Highly recommend!
Shreya Paliwal –
These insightful stories kept me absorbed. However, the book cover looked worn-out.
Kumar Satyam –
Premchand’s work is timeless. This collection is a gem.
Himanshu Yadav –
Enjoyed the glimpse into rural India. A few stories were a bit slow, but most were engaging.