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Dozakhnama
Dozakhnama: Conversation in Hell | Rabisankar Bal
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Dozakhnama: Conversations in Hell is an extraordinary novel, a biography of Manto and Ghalib and a history of Indian culture rolled into one. Exhumed from dust, Manto’s unpublished novel surfaces in Lucknow. Is it real or is it a fake? In this dastan, Manto and Ghalib converse, entwining their lives in shared dreams. The result is an intellectual journey that takes us into the people and events that shape us as a culture. As one writer describes it, ‘I discovered Rabisankar Bal like a torch in the darkness of the history of this subcontinent. This is the real story of two centuries of our own country.’ Rabisankar Bal’s audacious novel, told by reflections in a mirror and forged in the fires of hell, is both an oral tale and a shield against oblivion. An echo of distant screams. Inscribed by the devil’s quill, Dozakhnama is an outstanding performance of subterranean memory.
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Omaidk91
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- A unique and captivating tale that half way through loses its charm.

- How did he decide that they have ended up in hell?

- Average Language; like Manto "bhai" really?

- Bal made these legends say some really absurd stuff, which didn't seem convenient despite the "Fiction" tag.

- Interesting short stories within the central plot.

- Feel connected to the two legends, which is the best thing about the book.

- Overall one time read.