
God of the Masses
by (india) Darashankar Banerjee
About This Novel
This book describes the rural scene of Bengal before India's independence and is known as "the epic of India's new awakening era". The many characters depicted in the book are lifelike and the plot is fascinating. Focusing on the rise and fall of the temple, it depicts the profound changes in all levels of society: how the emerging landlord class plunders and how the people at the bottom struggle to survive. In the context of the disintegration of the colonial socio-economic system and the establishment of new production systems, the book depicts idealistic young characters who re-establish the value of life based on the rise and fall of the country, and tells touching stories of their struggle and sacrifice for national independence and the people's right to survive. They dare to challenge and fight against evil. They are all solemn and sacred gods in the hearts of the people!
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