Rangabhumi
by Premchand
Book Description
Rangabhumi, published in 1925, is a powerful novel by Munshi Premchand. It tells the story of Surdas, a blind beggar who resists colonial and capitalist forces trying to seize his land. Set in rural India, it explores themes of injustice, resilience, and exploitation, critiquing industrialization’s impact on the poor.
About Author
Munshi Premchand (1880–1936) was a legendary Hindi and Urdu writer, celebrated for his realistic portrayals of rural India and social issues. Known for works like *Godaan* and *Rangabhumi*, he highlighted themes of poverty, caste, and colonial oppression, using simple yet powerful language to advocate for social reform.
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