The manuscript of the first edition of ‘A Literary Ki Diary’ was submitted by Muktibodh ji in Bhopal in March 1964 and it was published in the form he wanted. The installments titled ‘Kutyuyan’ and ‘Poetic Truth’ and ‘The Personal Honesty of the Artist’ were not in that manuscript and consequently they are not in the first edition.
One of the most revered Hindi writers in the Indian subcontinent, Munshi Premchand, is known for his novels on realism, focusing on the life and problems of the poor. Such was his impact that he has been referred to as “Upanyas Samrat” Or “emperor among novelists.” This set brings together Premchand’s novels that focus on exploiting the poor, moral values among the middle-class youth, complex world of human relationships, Dowry and mismatched marriages.
Pages – 488
Weight – 560 g
Size – 21 x 14 x 3.5 cm
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