BOOK REVIEW- San Assee(ISBN: 978-93-5267-586-9)

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 Book Review
San Assee
ISBN:978-93-5267-586-9
By Pallvi Sahay, Research Scholar Kolhan University Jharkhand

“San Assee” is a treat for the lovers of contemporary realism which can be easily related to the daily lives of ordinary people. A realistic novel can be characterized by its complex characters with mixed motives that are deeply rooted in social class and operate accordingly to the prevalent social structure .The characters are set in the time frame of 1980s’ where the struggle starts between changing lifestyle from moving of characters from rural to urban area-closed economy to open economy.
Mixed culture of Jamshedpur, the life surrounded near river Kharkai and Swarnrekha are very well described. The Protagonist, Nishikant who is experiencing the different shades of human emotions and has his own viewpoint as what he has perceived during different stages of life. Some incidents such as, Suresh his childhood friend with whom he shares his best childhood memories and his love life, but later this friendship converts into fear. Ramdhani Tiwary as a father has shown and inbuilt courage which had deep impact on the
Nishikant. Second part of the book is very impressive which very sensibly and creatively incorporates all the social, emotional and political issues. Readers can justify with the incidents and feel the connectivity with the characters and create their own viewpoint. Of course people from Jamshedpur feel more connected but this book also gives reading satisfaction to all readers who love reading about their surroundings and the language they listen and used throughout their grownup period. College life as described during 1985 the struggle between English and Hindi languages, a very common problem with the students of Hindi belt.
Professor ‘Amrit’ s character sketch is also found to be very interesting and also his connect and impact on students. 1980s was the beginning decade of organized crime in Jamshedpur affects families of Suresh and Nishikant, is also seems to be close to reality. The conversation between Professor ‘Amrit’ and Nishikant has very strong message to the readers, every individual have to find solution of their complexities by their own willpower and risk bearing capacity, that segment is very well written.
I must say the ending lines of the book are actually a new beginning of different thought process to the young generation of Jamshedpur and other cities and they can make a difference in their lives and others also.
Thanks a lot Sir for writing such an amazing novel........waiting for next issue of San Assee. 🙂

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