History through the lens : perspectives on South Indian cinema
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791.43611 KUC/A Visions of Avant-Garde film : | 791.43617 MOR/R Romantic comedy | 791.436556 BEN Crime | 791.43658 THE/H History through the lens : perspectives on South Indian cinema | 791.437 ROW/S Fantastic beasts: the secrets of Dumbledore : the complete screenplay | 791.4372 The politics & poetics of black film : | 791.440 2 BEA/I Interviewing for radio / |
Renu’s world is rural Bihar—a world of poverty, ignorance, helplessness, superstition and exploitation. The characters in his stories are the landless, the disenfranchised and the marginalized. He writes of passions spent, hurts unresolved, dreams unfulfilled, in the context of a changing world and a crumbling social order. But his work is anything world and a crumbling social order. But his work is anything but bleak. Its universality and the energy comes from Renu’s ability to rise above the human condition and look deep within, into the human heart. Rakhshanda Jalil’s translation brings to the reader, a writer and storyteller in supreme control of his craft.
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