Artysta
Born in Kolkata, India
A Life Etched in Revolution: The World of Satinath Bhaduri
Satinath Bhaduri, born in Kolkata, India, in 1918 and passing away in 1996, was more than just a novelist; he was a chronicler of a nation grappling with identity, freedom, and the tumultuous currents of the 20th century. His life, deeply intertwined with the Indian independence movement and its aftermath, profoundly shaped his literary output, most notably his masterpiece, Jagari. Bhaduri’s early years were steeped in intellectual curiosity; he pursued an MA in Economics from the University of Patna followed by a law degree, initially embarking on a legal career. However, the call of nationalism proved too strong to ignore. He became actively involved with the Indian National Congress, serving as a district secretary in Purnia and enduring imprisonment twice during the pivotal years of 1940-41 and 1942-45 for his commitment to the cause. This period of confinement, far from stifling his spirit, ignited within him a fervent desire to articulate the complexities of revolution, sacrifice, and the human cost of freedom—a theme that would become central to his writing. His subsequent disillusionment with the Congress led him to join the Socialist Party in 1948, further demonstrating his unwavering dedication to social justice and political change.
Muzeum
On show in New Delhi, India
A Beacon of Feminist Thought: Exploring Zubaan
Introduction:
Zubaan, nestled in the vibrant heart of New Delhi, isn’t merely a publishing house; it's an audacious declaration—a testament to India’s burgeoning feminist movement and its commitment to amplifying voices historically marginalized. Founded by Urvashi Butalia and Ritu Menon as a successor to Kali for Women, Zubaan embodies resilience and innovation, transforming itself into a crucial catalyst for scholarly discourse, cultural activism, and the ambitious vision of a dedicated women's museum.
The Publishing Legacy:
Zubaan’s impact begins with its impressive catalog—a diverse tapestry woven from fiction that challenges societal norms, memoirs that offer poignant glimpses into personal narratives, and academic studies that dismantle entrenched preconceptions. Notably, since 2007, all publications have been released as DRM-free ebooks, prioritizing accessibility and ensuring knowledge remains freely disseminated across the nation. This dedication to inclusivity speaks volumes about Zubaan’s ethos—a belief in transformative power of storytelling and intellectual exchange.
Beyond Print:
Recognizing that cultural engagement extends beyond the written word, Zubaan actively pursues digital outreach programs and fosters connections with communities.
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Cytowanie dzieła
- MLA
- bhaduri, satinath. Stri. n.d., Zubaan. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/satinath-bhaduri-stri-D7RDLW-en/
- APA
- bhaduri, satinath (n.d.). Stri [Painting]. Zubaan. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/satinath-bhaduri-stri-D7RDLW-en/
- Chicago
- satinath bhaduri. Stri. n.d. Zubaan. https://wahooart.com/pl/art/satinath-bhaduri-stri-D7RDLW-en/
- Harvard
- bhaduri, satinath (n.d.) Stri. Zubaan. Available at: https://wahooart.com/pl/art/satinath-bhaduri-stri-D7RDLW-en/