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Havan (Ratna Translation Series)

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Author: Mallikarjun Hiremath
Translated from Kannada by S. Mohanraj (Translator)

Brand: Ratna Sagar P Ltd.

Binding: hardcover

Number Of Pages: 208

Release Date: 15-05-2019

Details: ‘Havan is about the Lambada people who have been a wandering tribe since ages and who, perhaps, belonged to Rajasthan. Literally, Havan is the name of a settlement of Lambadas near Kalluru. The novel describes the lives of a few people of this settlement and faithfully recreates the history of the tribe, its characteristic social events and celebrations, songs and dances, beliefs and customs; and their exploitation by landlords and the police. The first part of the novel is narrated by one Basappa who comes to the Thanda (settlement) as a schoolteacher, and the second part is narrated by Loku, Zimri, Hari and Kasanu – members of the tribe.Two streams of thoughts are prevalent in India about the concept of progress among the hundreds of tribes in the country who are culturally rich but suffer from poverty and lack of education. One thought persuades all the communities to join the mainstream by changing their lifestyle, food, clothing, etc., and getting access to modern education and jobs. The other stream argues that the government should provide these people with adequate facilities whereby they can retain their traditional lifestyle as well as food habits and other cultural practices. The first stream is “interventionist” and the second “non-interventionist”. Neither the social scientists nor the politicians have been able to decide which of the two is “correct”. Both the approaches are not without limitations. Havan is emphatic in convincing us that there are no easy solutions to such dilemmas.’ —Dr C.N. RAMACHANDRAN (Excerpt from ‘Havana: An Analysis’)

EAN: 9789386600530

Package Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.5 x 1.1 inches

Languages: English