The Survivors

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This novel revolves around Bishna, a man of rare courage and deep, passionate convictions, who stands committed to and incessantly strives for the assertion of essential human dignity by choosing the path of confrontation over that of abject conformism. Somewhere in his dogged, seemingly irrational, personal revolt against the defunct societal values lies the recognition that having lost its legitimacy, the entire system is now poised for a cataclysmic social upheaval and change. It’s the story of an individual protest against the tyranny of an unjust system, tragic history of a subaltern whose fate it is to escape the attention of even the footnotes of history.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Gurdial Singh

Born in 1933, Gurdial Singh is an internationally acclaimed Punjabi writer. Starting as a school teacher, he slowly inched his way up, first a college lecturer, then a professor at the Regional Centre of Punjabi University, Bathinda. Marhi Da Deeva (1964), often hailed as a modern classic, was his debut novel. Unhoye (1966), Adh Chanini Raat (1972) and Parsa (1991), among his novels, and Saggi Phul (1962), Upra Ghar (1966), Kutta Te Aadmi (1972), Begana Pindh (1981) and Kareer Di Dhingri (1991) among his short fictions, are some of the milestones of his five-decade along literary odyssey. Apart from translating his own works into Hindi, he has also translated other Indian, even foreign writers, into Punjabi. Three of his novels, Marhi Da Deeva, Adh Chanini Raat and Parsa have been translated into English. Among several other honours, he has been felicitated with the Punjab Sahitya Akademi Award, the Sahitya Akademi Award, and the Bharatiya Jnanpith Award.

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Title
The Survivors
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8189020242
Length
248p. 21cm.
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