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Set in pre-independence India, Gaban is one of Munshi Premchand's most powerful social novels, exploring the themes of greed, pride, love, and redemption. The story follows Ramanath, a young man who, in an effort to impress his wife and maintain a facade of wealth, commits fraud--only to face the crumbling consequences of his choices. As his moral conflict deepens, Gaban presents a poignant portrait of human weakness and the quest for inner transformation. With its nuanced characters and timeless message, this novel remains a cornerstone of Hindi literature and a compelling read for lovers of…mehr

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Set in pre-independence India, Gaban is one of Munshi Premchand's most powerful social novels, exploring the themes of greed, pride, love, and redemption. The story follows Ramanath, a young man who, in an effort to impress his wife and maintain a facade of wealth, commits fraud--only to face the crumbling consequences of his choices. As his moral conflict deepens, Gaban presents a poignant portrait of human weakness and the quest for inner transformation. With its nuanced characters and timeless message, this novel remains a cornerstone of Hindi literature and a compelling read for lovers of realist fiction. A gripping tale of pride, downfall, and moral reckoning. * Explore the societal pressures and moral dilemmas of colonial-era India. * Delve into the psychology of guilt, deception, and redemption through Premchand's masterful storytelling. * Witness a powerful critique of materialism and the fear of social judgment. * Written by Munshi Premchand, the father of modern Hindi fiction and a pioneer of Indian realism. * A timeless classic that continues to resonate in today's world of image-conscious living.
Autorenporträt
"Born Dhanpat Rai Shrivastava on 31 July 1880 in Lamhi village near Varanasi, India, Munshi Premchand began his writing career in 1901. His first short novel, Asrar e Ma' abid (Secrets of God's Abode), written in Urdu was published in a weekly between 8 October 1903 to February 1905. He wrote on a variety of topics including prostitution, poverty, dowry, child widowhood, and feudal system, using his works as a vehicle for arousing public awareness. He was the first Hindi author whose works featured social realism. Premchand has penned down hundreds of short stories, more than a dozen novels, plays, and several critical essays. His most celebrated works include Vardaan (1912), Seva Sadan (1918), Premashram (1922), Rangbhoomi (1925), Nirmala (1927), Pratigya (1927), Gaban (1931), Karmabhoomi (1932), Godaan (1936). Premchand breathed his last on 8 October 1936. One of the most influential writers of Indian literature, his works continue to remain popular and are translated in various foreign languages across the world.