The Ranas of Solan - Softcover

Narula, Subhash Chandra

 
9789357025959: The Ranas of Solan

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A young man in love is pulled into a war between reason and desire. A woman wants to live boldly and freely. A mother fights to keep her family together. Born into an opulent family in undivided India, Vikramjit Rana is sent to the UK to become a barrister. Upon his return, while practicing law in Sialkot, this dashing bachelor from a conservative Brahmin family falls in love with a nurse Ruby Williams. Just when Vikram and Ruby formalize their relationship, a cryptic letter from his father changes everything. He rushes back home, never to return. Vikram’s decision sets off a chain of unintended consequences. A distraught Ruby is unable to give up hope, and eventually reunites with Vikram. But two decades have passed, and Vikram now has a family. Can one choice determine fate? Will the unfortunate family history of the Ranas repeat itself? Unearth in The Ranas of Solan the intricate interplay of society, religion and class and how they affect our lives and relationships.

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Dr S.C. Narula completed his undergraduate studies in Physics and Astronomy, followed by a postgraduate degree in English Literature. He went on to earn his PhD from Delhi University. His doctoral dissertation focused on Christopher Fry and was later published as the Theocentric World of Fry's Drama. His work on Milton was published as the Milton Handbook: Analysing Poetry in the Context of the Pulpit & the Ludlow Masque, along with several shorter poems. The chapters comprising this work originated as presentations at academic conferences and Milton Seminars, garnering global recognition for him. Having extensively travelled, he has contributed numerous research articles to distinguished international literary journals. His initial venture beyond academia was The Third Passenger, a collection of poems published in 2016, which has now entered its second printing. In the same year, he published his second compilation of poetry, titled Inheritors of Broken Sky. Furthermore, he has penned several volumes of short stories, a novella titled Damyanti: Woman of Substance and a novel, The Ranas of Solan. Dr Narula has earned acclaim for his skill in translating Urdu, Punjabi and Hindi poetry into English, a role he undertook for the esteemed Sahitya Akademi (India's National Academy of Letters) and Rupa Publications. He is also honoured with the Dhaka Translation Fest (2018) Lifetime Literary Award.

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