The Living Tale of Hirma: Hirma Ki Amar Kahani

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Hirma Dev, the messianic and headstrong ruler of a tribal state called Titur Basna, comes into direct conflict with a state determined to replace the traditional tribal way of life with so-called democratic developmental ideas. This gives rise to a sustained struggle between the adivasis and a host of officials, with disastrous results. Based on a historical occurrence, this is nevertheless an urgently contemporary tale which highlights the process of assimilation of tribal people occurring all over the world. In the process it raises vital questions with no easy answers. It is left for you to decide–who emerges the victor? What does development mean? Who does it benefit? Does it have to mean the same thing for all societies?.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Habib Tanvir

Habib Tanvir, performed by Naya Theatre’s Chattisgarhi folk artists, is a contemporary Indian classic. Folk actors on the contemporary stage, vibrant and self-confident, speaking their own dialect and performing theirr own material, was a novel experiment in Indian theatre. It opened up a new direction in theatre practice.

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Title
The Living Tale of Hirma: Hirma Ki Amar Kahani
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8170462770
Length
v+69p., 23cm.
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