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Maa (novel)

Maa (Bengali: মা, lit. Mother) is a novel by the Bangladeshi author Anisul Hoque.[1] An English translation, titled Freedom's Mother, was published by Palimpsest from New Delhi in 2012. The novel entered the Prothom Alo's list of the best ten creative books in Bengali of the 1st decade of the 21st century and the list of the best ten creative books in Bengali on the liberation war of Bangladesh.[2] The novel was published in Maithili too.

Maa (The title of English translation is Freedom's Mother)
The cover image of Maa (Bengali edition)
AuthorAnisul Hoque
Original titleমা
TranslatorFalguni Ray
CountryBangladesh
LanguageBengali
GenreHistorical, War novel
PublisherSamay Prakashan, Dhaka; Palimpsest, New Delhi
Publication date
January 2004
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages272
ISBN984-458-422-1
OCLC650373666

Plot summary edit

The story spins around the life of the freedom-fighter, Magfar Ahmed Chowdhury, also known as Azad and his mother. The story begins when Azad's mother Shafia, being angry with her husband's cheating on her, leaves her wealthy husband's affluent home with a small child, Azad. Resolute not to return she determines to raises Azad on her own. Shafia's husband tries several times to reconcile with her but she never compromises. Though she never takes any help from her husband, her son Azad often goes his father's house to take money from his father and spends lavishly. By the time when the liberation war of Bangladesh began, Azad was grown-up, almost self-reliant and a graduate from the University of Dhaka but in the middle of the war he is caught by Pakistan Army on 29 August 1971 and tortured brutally and martyred. Nonetheless, Shafia does not lose hope and carries on searching for him, as the dead body is never found. Gradually her almost-fulfilled dream begins fading out. The later part of the story spins around Shafia's struggle to survive on her own without taking helps from others. In the end, she dies in extreme poverty.

Reviews edit

In addition to being a highly acclaimed title in the original language, the English translation of Maa, Freedom's Mother, was the debut novel brought out by Palimpsest Publishing. The Indian Express noted the release of the book, describing it as: "Set against the backdrop of the Bangladesh War, it is a compelling story of love and betrayal and the human cost of conflict."[3]

Heena Khan from The Hindu Business Line praised the narrative as underlining "personal tragedies with historical accuracy."[4]

References edit

  1. ^ Nahid Khan (28 May 2011). "The tears and pride of a mother". The Daily Star. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  2. ^ . Prothom Alo (in Bengali). Archived from the original on 5 January 2012. Retrieved 1 January 2012.
  3. ^ Dilip Bobb (13 February 2012). "What the Dickens!". The Indian Express.
  4. ^ Heena Khan (12 July 2012). "Love and loss". The Hindu Business Line.

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