Books on the Ancient Vedas Books On History of Indian Language and Literature Epics Classics Stories and Tales Books on Gender and Feminism
Book on Indian Saints Biographies Books on Social Issues and Society Quotations/Quotes Teach Yourself Indian Languages Books on Sikhism
Dictionaries in Different Languages Urdu Language and Literature Poetry Books on Sanskrit Language and Literature Panini Books for Children/Humour
Literary Criticism Books on Buddhist Language and Literature Pali Language and Literature fiction Books on Islam Letters Books on Drama and Plays Politics Books on Sufism
Gaban (the stolen jewels)
Gaban (the stolen jewels)
IDD626

by PREMCHAND Trans by. CHRISTOPHER R. KING
Paperback (Edition: 2002)

Oxford India Paperbacks
ISBN 019-566263-6

Size: 8.5" X 5.5"
Pages: 323

Our Price: $19.50

 
About the Book:

Ramanath, the morally weak but physically charming son of a poor but honest government clerk in Allahabad, marries the beautiful Jalpa, whose passion for jewellery involves him in increasingly complex financial and personal relationships, eventually leading to his apparent disgrace, and his flight from home. Shocked into the renunciation of all her finery, Jalpa discovers Ramanath's whereabouts, only to learn that he has become the willing tool of the Calcutta police, who are bent on implicating innocent people to successfully conclude an unsolved robbery case. Her courageous appeals to his better nature finally bring about his redemption and their reunion.

Gaban gives us a fascinating glimpse of north Indian society, and especially of the author's own Kayasth community. The novel also serves to put forth his own deeply-held views of the ills of that society.

About the Author:

Premchand (1880-1936) is a pioneering figure in modern Hindi literature. Today, his novels and short stories have attained the status of classics.

Christopher R. King was Associate Professor of History and Communication Studies at the University of Windsor, Canada.

Experts from Reviews:

'[This] translation, while faithful to the spirit and meaning of the original, is immensely readable… .'

-The Book Review

'Finely produced, this book is a collector's delight.'

-Indian Express

'King's translation…captures the social milieu detailed by Premchand… .'

-Indian Review of Books

Contents
Translator's Preface and Acknowledgements

Introduction

GABAN

Glossary