In a Train to Trivandrum

· Notion Press
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222
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Amitabha Sengupta, a blind professor, divorced, humiliated, isolated, sets out for Trivandrum to take part in a seminar in a bid to rebuild his life from scratch. Let down by his escort, he is forced to travel alone on a train. As the train races through the shifting social and political landscape, Amitabha finds himself face to face with unexpected incidents and far more unexpected individuals. All these encounters make him oblivious of his sorrows and despair, and make him come out of the hibernation he had gone into. At the end of it all, he finds himself completely transformed. Not only is he altered by the situations but he also feels some of his interlocutors changing for better or for worse. It is a tale of a blind man’s interaction with his surroundings-social, political and psychological not as a passive onlooker but as an active and enlightened individual.

About the author

Anirban Mukherjee is one of the leading activists of Paschimbanga Rajya Pratibandhi Sammilani, the largest disabled peoples’ organisation of West Bengal, and is also with the National Platform for Rights of the Disabled (NPRD), a national level disabled peoples’ organization. He teaches the English language. Despite being completely blind from birth, he has been an avid reader and a keen observer of literature, history, sports and politics. He is the editor of ‘Pratispardhi Barta’, a Bengali journal dedicated to disability study. He also writes regularly for Bengali newspapers and periodicals. Reach him at [email protected] and follow him on twitter at @anirbansparsha.

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