Tamas
Bhisham Sahni author Daisy Rockwell translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:2nd Oct '25
Should be back in stock very soon

A poignant and politically charged novel about the 1947 Partition, translated by Booker Prize-winning translator Daisy Rockwell
Tamas, Bhisham Sahni’s 1973 novel, is a product of the Partition’s devastation. It drew immediate and universal critical acclaim for its poignant and striking retelling of Partition and its bloody aftermath. Tamas is a story about how simmering communal tensions snowball into full-fledged riots that grip villages across the subcontinent. In a city in undivided Punjab, Nathu, a tanner, is bribed to kill a pig. When the animal’s carcass is discovered on the steps of the local mosque the next morning, brewing tensions explode into riots and massacre. A seemingly well planned and executed job by the British plants seeds of mistrust and hatred among those who, until the day before, had been close friends and neighbours. Tamas is a chilling reminder of the consequences of religious intolerance and communal prejudice.
It is Tamas, in either Rockwell's translation or the original Hindi, that remains an essential text for the times -- Nilanjana Roy * Business Standard *
ISBN: 9780143138051
Dimensions: 195mm x 129mm x 15mm
Weight: 210g
240 pages