Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay was one of the greatest writers in modern Bengali literature, best known for his novel Pather Panchali, which, along with another of Bandyopadhyayβs books, formed the basis for Satyajit Rayβs classic Apu Trilogy.
In Aranyak, a semi-autobiographical novel, Satyacharan is a young graduate in 1920s Calcutta, who, unable to find a job in the city, takes up the post of a βmanagerβ of a vast tract of forested land in neighbouring Bihar. As he is increasingly enchanted and hypnotized by the exquisite beauty of nature, he is burdened with the painful task of clearing this land for cultivation. As ancient trees fall to the cultivatorβs axe, indigenous tribesβto whom the forest had been home for millenniaβlose their ancient way of life. The promise of βprogressβ and βdevelopmentβ brings in streams of landless labourers, impoverished schoolmasters and starving boys from around the region, and the narrator chronicles in visionary prose the tale of destruction and dispossession that is the universal saga of manβs struggle to bend nature to his will.
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