Pratibeshi
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- Author: Gour Kishore Ghosh
- Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788172154530
- Pages: 344
- Weight: 555 grams
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
About the Book:
Pratibeshi is the third and final part of Gour Kishore Ghosh’s epic trilogy, Desh Mati Manush, which explores Hindu-Muslim relations in Bengal from 1922 to 1946.
- The first book, Jal Pore Pata Nore, was serialized in Desh magazine in 1959.
- The second book, Prem Nei, won the prestigious Bankim Puraskar.
- Pratibeshi shifts focus from political change to human relationships, exploring how people drift away from each other, from nature, and even from themselves.
- Against the backdrop of historical upheavals, the novel emphasizes love and compassion, echoing the timeless message:
- "Love your neighbor. Love, love your neighbor."
This trilogy does not follow a single storyline but rather presents a historical progression through different events and characters, painting a vivid portrait of Hindu-Muslim relations in Bengal.
- It explores:
- The transformation of individual conflicts into communal clashes
- The tragic partition of India
- The fusion of personal and national tragedies
With its deep historical insights and emotional depth, Pratibeshi stands as a powerful literary testimony to one of India’s most turbulent periods.
About the Author:
- Gour Kishore Ghosh was born on June 22, 1923, in Jessore, Bengal (now in Bangladesh).
- His early life was full of diverse experiences—he worked as a:
- Private tutor
- Mechanic
- Waiter at a restaurant
- Trade union organizer
- Insurance agent
- Manager of a traveling dance troupe
- Land customs clearing clerk
- Proofreader
- Journalist
- His activism in journalism led to his arrest under MISA (Maintenance of Internal Security Act) in 1975 during the Emergency.
- He endured severe persecution for his fight to uphold freedom of the press and freedom of speech.
- He became the first recipient of the Ko Jae Wook Memorial Award (1976), awarded by South Korea’s Dong-A Ilbo newspaper.
- Other major awards include:
- Ananda Puraskar (1970)
- Ramon Magsaysay Award (1981)
- Bankim Puraskar (1982)
- He passed away on December 15, 2000.

