Four Chapters

Paperback Published on: 13/09/2024; Language: Bengali, English
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Synopsis

The recent past has witnessed a global resurgence of aggressive nationalism, with each nation looking for a distinctive identity at the expense of broader ideals of universal humanism and cosmopolitanism. India, too, has experienced the rise of a narrow, exclusivist nationalism that Rabindranath Tagore, India's first Nobel laureate, had warned us about in the early twentieth century, in his novella Char Adhyay. Four Chapters tells the tragic love story of Ela and Atin, both members of a revolutionary nationalist group fighting for independence from British rule. Their love for each other is tested against their love for the nation. Ela pledges herself in service to her country while Atin, drawn to revolutionary nationalism because of Ela, soon becomes disillusioned with the violent path that goes against the values of love and humanism. Through this intensely emotional personal drama set against 1930s' Bengal, Tagore presents a trenchant and sobering critique of exclusivist hyper-nationalism that placed the nation above humanity, and senseless violence over compassion and love.

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Orient BlackSwan
  • ISBN: 9789354425837
  • Number of pages: 120
  • Dimensions: 216 x 140 mm
  • Languages: Bengali, English