The Author
Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay (1894–1950), the author of eighteen novels and nearly two hundred and fifty stories, is indisputably one of Bengal’s greatest and most loved writers, and a principal architect of modern Bangla fiction and realism. A master wordsmith, with an equal gift for both the novel and the short story, his works have been widely translated and adapted for the small and big screen, most famously, his first novel Pather Panchali and its sequel Aparajito, by Satyajit Ray. Deeply lyrical, with a profound empathy for all facets of life and the living, and a sharp eye for the extraordinary in the guise of the ordinary, his other well-known works include Aranyak, Adarsha Hindu Hotel, Debjan, Ashani Sanket, and Chander Pahar.
The Translator
Debashish Sen is a writer, translator, and a literary scholar specialising in nineteenth-century English literature, with an interest in the psychoanalytic study of novels and fictional characters. He is the author of Psychological Realism in 19th Century Fiction: Studies in Turgenev, Tolstoy, Eliot and Brontë.
Foreword
Tathagata Banerjee is Associate Professor of English Literature at Bangabasi College, under the University of Calcutta, and a literary critic, writer and translator of Bangla fiction. He is the grandson of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay.