MAHANAYAK
Book Details
Author(s)VISHWAS PATIL
PublisherMEHTA PUBLISHING HOUSE
ISBN / ASINB0747J7CDK
ISBN-13978B0747J7CD5
Sales Rank630,312
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
Famous Indian novel Mahanayak is a political and personal drama that records the clash of the titans of India's struggle for independence: Subhashchandra Bose, Jawaharal Nehru and Mahatma Gandhi.
Mahanayak is the outcome of the meticulous, assiduous and painstaking research of Sahitya Akademi Winner author Vishwas Patil. It took him across Japan, Myanmar (then Burma) and the other countries of Southeast Asia trailing the footprints of its hero Subhashchandra Bose.
Mahanayak was originally written and published in Marathi in 1998. It has been ruling the imagination of Indian readers for almost twenty years.
Mahanayak has been translated and published in fourteen languages, Indian and foreign, including Hindi (Bhartiya Gyanpeeth), Bangla (Anand Publishers), Malayalam (D.C. Books) and Gujarati (R.R. Seth).
Vishwas Patil takes readers to accompany the soldiers of the Indian National Army and the Imperial Japanese Army through their advances across Myanmar (then Burma), Imphal and Kohima; and to witness the grim battles and the unparalleled sacrifices that the patriots made at the altar of freedom.
Mahanayak is the outcome of the meticulous, assiduous and painstaking research of Sahitya Akademi Winner author Vishwas Patil. It took him across Japan, Myanmar (then Burma) and the other countries of Southeast Asia trailing the footprints of its hero Subhashchandra Bose.
Mahanayak was originally written and published in Marathi in 1998. It has been ruling the imagination of Indian readers for almost twenty years.
Mahanayak has been translated and published in fourteen languages, Indian and foreign, including Hindi (Bhartiya Gyanpeeth), Bangla (Anand Publishers), Malayalam (D.C. Books) and Gujarati (R.R. Seth).
Vishwas Patil takes readers to accompany the soldiers of the Indian National Army and the Imperial Japanese Army through their advances across Myanmar (then Burma), Imphal and Kohima; and to witness the grim battles and the unparalleled sacrifices that the patriots made at the altar of freedom.
