A Bend in the Ganges

A Bend in the Ganges (1964) is a novel by Indian author Manohar Malgonkar.[1] The novel opens with the civil disobedience movement of the early 1930s and ends with the partition riots in Punjab. It encompasses the Swadeshi movement, the activities of the freedom fighters, the outbreak of the Second World War, the British retreat from Rangoon, the Bombay dock explosion, and the division of India in 1947.

References

  1. Ashok Kumar Bachchan, "A Bend in the Ganges: A Historical Novel," in Basavaraj Naikar (ed.), Indian English Literature, Volume 6, Atlantic Publishers & Distributers, 2007, p. 140.


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