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Details:

  • ISBN: 9788177667219

  • Edition: 14

  • Publishing Year: 1939

  • Pages: 200

  • Language: Marathi

  • Category: Fiction

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Binding: Paperback

About the Book:

The two world wars of the twentieth century were not just battles for power, but significant historical events that brought about profound reformation, socially and culturally, across the globe. India, and Maharashtra as a part of it, was no exception to this wave of change. The Second World War saw a generation of young individuals who were inspired by lofty ideals. Born during the First World War, they were initially influenced by the ideals of Bal Gangadhar Tilak and later by those of Mahatma Gandhi. These youth were driven by a single mission: Independence.

Abhay, the protagonist, represents this generation. He is stirred by the revolutionary spirit of the time. However, as his sensitive mind begins to understand the harsh realities around him—witnessing the struggles of those living in abject poverty, abandoned like unclaimed children in a garbage pit—he realizes that revolution is not just about fighting for freedom; it's about addressing the deeper issues of human survival.

Maharashtra, in its complexity, is split into two distinct sections: the upper-middle class, whose morals and goals are in disarray, and the lower-middle class, which remains intelligent and deeply rooted in sentiment. Abhay belongs to the latter class, embodying the intelligent, sensitive individuals who have not lost touch with their values. Many readers will find a reflection of themselves in Abhay's character, as he embodies the struggle of a generation seeking both social change and a better future.