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Market worth: ₹ 250
Book Condition: Pre Loved
Three Plays: Larins Sahib, Mira, 9 Jakhoo Hill
Author : Gurcharan Das
Highlights

English
Language
NA
Edition
216
Pages
9780143414520
ISBN-13
0143414520
ISBN-10Penguin Books India Pvt. Ltd
Publisher
198 mm
Height
129 mm
Width
14 mm
Thickness
Paperback
BindingDescription
The prize-winning Larins Sahib is a historical play set in the 1840sa confused period after the death of Ranjit Singh when the British first arrived in the Punjab. Mira, a rite of Krishna for five actor-dancers, explores what it means for a human being to become a saint through the story of Mirabai, the sixteenth-century Rajput princesspoet. 9 Jakhoo Hill, the third play in this volume, is set in the autumn of 1962 in Simla. It examines a number of themesthe changing social order with the rise of a new middle class while the old class foolishly clings on to spent dreams, the hold of Indian mothers on their sons and the eventual betrayal of sexual love. This trio of unusual plays, written by Gurcharan Das when he was in his twenties, will interest both general readers and theatre buffs