There's Gunpowder in the Air (Paperback) – By Manoranjan Byapari (Author), Translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha

There's Gunpowder in the Air (Paperback) – By Manoranjan Byapari (Author), Translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha

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There's Gunpowder in the Air (Paperback) – By Manoranjan Byapari (Author), Translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha

There's Gunpowder in the Air (Paperback) – By Manoranjan Byapari (Author), Translated from the Bengali by Arunava Sinha

Rs. 297.00
Sale price  Rs. 297.00 Regular price  Rs. 350.00

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Examine the explosive collision of political idealism, state containment, and basic human survival mechanisms inside a high-security prison system. In There's Gunpowder in the Air, landmark contemporary author Manoranjan Byapari delivers a searing, meticulously structured investigation into the costs of isolation and systemic deprivation. Sharply translated into English by the acclaimed Arunava Sinha, this premium paperback novel bypasses generalized romanticized accounts of revolution to expose the raw, psychological friction driving one of modern India's most turbulent historical eras.

Set against the volatile background of the early 1970s Naxalbari movement in West Bengal, the narrative follows an en masse crackdown that lands a wave of young radical activists behind bars. Within a high-security prison facility, five committed Naxal insurgents meticulously plan an audacious jailbreak, desperate to rejoin the struggle outside. To thwart their operation, Jailor Bireshwar Mukherjee strategically plants a mole in their cell: a cynical, petty thief named Bhagoban, who willingly cycles through frequent prison terms simply to secure free food and reliable shelter. Written in an exceptionally clear, objective, and gripping voice, Byapari details how the absolute isolation of the prison ward slowly chips away at ideological walls—leading the planted mole to unexpectedly warm up to the genuine passion of his radical cellmates. It functions as an indispensable, screen-free strategic companion for serious collectors of contemporary South Asian fiction, political historians, and readers seeking a profound look at working-class literature.

Rather than overwhelming the reader with unformatted, dense blocks of prose, There's Gunpowder in the Air features a masterfully spaced, highly scannable layout built for seamless pacing. Highly decorated on the literary circuit, this gripping work explores its complex ethical questions across four core narrative pillars:

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Examine the explosive collision of political idealism, state containment, and basic human survival mechanisms inside a high-security prison system. In There's Gunpowder in the Air, landmark contemporary author Manoranjan Byapari delivers a searing, meticulously structured investigation into the costs of isolation and systemic deprivation. Sharply translated into English by the acclaimed Arunava Sinha, this premium paperback novel bypasses generalized romanticized accounts of revolution to expose the raw, psychological friction driving one of modern India's most turbulent historical eras.

Set against the volatile background of the early 1970s Naxalbari movement in West Bengal, the narrative follows an en masse crackdown that lands a wave of young radical activists behind bars. Within a high-security prison facility, five committed Naxal insurgents meticulously plan an audacious jailbreak, desperate to rejoin the struggle outside. To thwart their operation, Jailor Bireshwar Mukherjee strategically plants a mole in their cell: a cynical, petty thief named Bhagoban, who willingly cycles through frequent prison terms simply to secure free food and reliable shelter. Written in an exceptionally clear, objective, and gripping voice, Byapari details how the absolute isolation of the prison ward slowly chips away at ideological walls—leading the planted mole to unexpectedly warm up to the genuine passion of his radical cellmates. It functions as an indispensable, screen-free strategic companion for serious collectors of contemporary South Asian fiction, political historians, and readers seeking a profound look at working-class literature.

Rather than overwhelming the reader with unformatted, dense blocks of prose, There's Gunpowder in the Air features a masterfully spaced, highly scannable layout built for seamless pacing. Highly decorated on the literary circuit, this gripping work explores its complex ethical questions across four core narrative pillars:

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