NITN | @notintownlive | 14 Jan 2020, 05:06 am
Written in Hindi, the book 'Sahitya Chintan' by Govind Prasad Srivastava is a commentary on well known writers whose works have been influencing people's thoughts for ages.
Literature is a large domain and each domain needs to be explored in order to understand the subject properly.
Writers have different styles of writing.
They beautifully depict various thoughts in their own way.
Kabir, Tulsi, Prem Chand, Tagore and other writers have created multiple masterpieces, and each includes a particular style, which is unique.
The book not only discusses the unqiue style of these authors through their notable works.
The book has been divided into several parts, with each part discussing the various facets of writing as seen in the masterpieces.
The book is an important reading material for those who are interested in literature as well as those conducting research o the subject.
(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta)
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