Bhootnath (Part 1) Paperback by Devakinandan Khatri
Bhootnath (Part 1) Paperback by Devakinandan Khatri
Product Details
- Publisher: Fingerprint (2022-12-10)
- Language: English
- Paperback: 256 pages
- ISBN-13: 9789354406744
- Item Weight: 368.55 grams
- Dimensions: 0.0 x 0.0 x 0.0 cm
Bhootnath-1 is a novel based on talismanic events. The talismanic plot begun in Devkinandan Khatri’s famous novels Chandrakanta and Chandrakanta Santati, is continued with mystery and adventure in this novel. The character of Bhoothnath is very mysterious. He appears to be friendly, benevolent, and loyalist on one hand, but the next moment he looks arrogant, selfish, and cunning. His character is really amazing and exciting.
This book is a must-read for all! It offers:
- An intriguing story by one of the renowned authors of Indian literature, Devakinandan Khatri
- An interplay of friendship and mysterious events
- Highlights the richness of Hindi literature
- A read that will keep you hooked for hours
- An excellent collectable for gifting and personal keepsake
- Gifting to classic literature lovers
- Reading alongside Chandrakanta and Chandrakanta Santati
- Introducing younger readers to Hindi literary heritage
- Book clubs exploring Indian fantasy and folklore
- Personal libraries and vintage collections
About the Author
Born on June 29, 1861, in the Muzaffarpur district of Bihar, Devakinandan Khatri was the first writer in Indian literature to publish tilismanic novels—stories that portrayed a world filled with magic and illusions, where fantastical things happened. At the age of 26, Khatri shot to fame with Chandrakanta, his first tilismanic novel. It became immensely popular at the time of its publication, so much so that many Urdu-speaking people began to learn Hindi just so they could read this book. It was adapted for a television series of the same name, telecast by Doordarshan and other channels.Apart from Chandrakanta, Khatri wrote many other works that were phenomenal successes, such as Chandrakanta Santati, Bhootnath, Kusum Kumari, Katora Bhar Khoon, and many more.Leaving a treasure trove of entertaining Hindi novels for his readers, Devakinandan Khatri breathed his last on August 1, 1913.
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