Wildfire: And Other Stories
Banaphool—which means wildflower—was the pen name of beloved Bengali writer Balaichand Mukhopadhyay (1899-1979). Wildfire brings together forty-five short pieces by Banaphool that are brilliantly representative of his uncompromising, multifaceted talent. Stark and short, often much too short, some even cryptic, these stories often leave much of the narrative to our imagination. Here we find an irresistible grab bag: utterly whimsical tales, several ghost stories, a few morality fables, some bitterly critical political satires, and a number of stories that examine the plight of those neglected in or rejected by society.

The  wildflower, Rabindranath Tagore had told the author, has no place in the porcelain vase, nor in the temple—it blossoms by the roadside, unnoticed, except by the creative vision. Identifying with it, Banaphool brings to our notice the worth of the marginal as well as the beauty of the mundane. The perfect introduction to a master writer, Wildfire will enchant and impress English-language readers new to Banaphool’s work.
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Wildfire: And Other Stories
Banaphool—which means wildflower—was the pen name of beloved Bengali writer Balaichand Mukhopadhyay (1899-1979). Wildfire brings together forty-five short pieces by Banaphool that are brilliantly representative of his uncompromising, multifaceted talent. Stark and short, often much too short, some even cryptic, these stories often leave much of the narrative to our imagination. Here we find an irresistible grab bag: utterly whimsical tales, several ghost stories, a few morality fables, some bitterly critical political satires, and a number of stories that examine the plight of those neglected in or rejected by society.

The  wildflower, Rabindranath Tagore had told the author, has no place in the porcelain vase, nor in the temple—it blossoms by the roadside, unnoticed, except by the creative vision. Identifying with it, Banaphool brings to our notice the worth of the marginal as well as the beauty of the mundane. The perfect introduction to a master writer, Wildfire will enchant and impress English-language readers new to Banaphool’s work.
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Banaphool—which means wildflower—was the pen name of beloved Bengali writer Balaichand Mukhopadhyay (1899-1979). Wildfire brings together forty-five short pieces by Banaphool that are brilliantly representative of his uncompromising, multifaceted talent. Stark and short, often much too short, some even cryptic, these stories often leave much of the narrative to our imagination. Here we find an irresistible grab bag: utterly whimsical tales, several ghost stories, a few morality fables, some bitterly critical political satires, and a number of stories that examine the plight of those neglected in or rejected by society.

The  wildflower, Rabindranath Tagore had told the author, has no place in the porcelain vase, nor in the temple—it blossoms by the roadside, unnoticed, except by the creative vision. Identifying with it, Banaphool brings to our notice the worth of the marginal as well as the beauty of the mundane. The perfect introduction to a master writer, Wildfire will enchant and impress English-language readers new to Banaphool’s work.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780857424976
Publisher: Seagull Books
Publication date: 06/15/2018
Series: The India List
Pages: 248
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Banaphool (1899-1979) was the pen name of physician and writer Balaichand Mukhopadhyay.  Somnath Zutshi was a psychoanalyst and translator who studied and wrote extensively on cinema.
 

Table of Contents

Wildflower: Introduction to the First Edition Nabaneeta Dev Sen vii

Preface xii

Necessity 3

Creator 4

Jogen Pandit 5

Nawab Sahib 9

BlindLove 18

Insects 19

A Puja Story 23

Inner and Outer 26

The Human Mind 29

A Moment's Glory 33

Vidyasagar 38

The Pebble and the Palm Tree 41

A Two-Toned Tale 43

Life in the Pond 43

Remarkable Learning 47

Yesterday's Rai-Bahadur 49

As It Happened 52

A Pearl of Wisdom 56

Under the Same Verandah 58

Wildfire 62

Two Kinds of Freedom 67

Transformation 69

Sunanda 71

Kenaaram the Enlightened and K 74

Two Disciples 79

During the Riots 85

Discovered the Next Day 91

Afzal 93

The Ultimate Dance 100

Ramsevak 104

A Century Apart 106

Another Day 108

A Mere Ten Rupees 114

Paired Dreams 119

Bourgeois-Proletariat 122

Punishment 125

Consort 132

The Towel 136

A Slap in the Face 137

Native and Foreign 140

Bhuvan Shome 142

Not a Demon 226

A Refined Joke 230

Professor Sujit Sen 234

Notes 237

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