ISBN-13: 9780199489862 / Angielski / Miękka / 2019 / 276 str.
Serialised in Utkala Sahitya between May 1925 and November 1927 and published as a book in 1931, Basanti is a landmark attempt at writing a new kind of novel in Odisha. It is new at least in three senses. It is a product of a well thought out plan for collaborative writing. It is a novel with a focus on women. It is a novel of ideas. Nine young authors, six men and three women, belonging to the 'Sabuja Age' in Odia literature, a short-lived but immenselycreative and restless period of roughly ten to fifteen years, came together to write this novel. Written against the backdrop of the political and social ferment of the time, marked by Gandhi's nationalist movement and the rising regional aspiration for state formation, Basanti is the first fictionaldeclaration of the independence of the Odia woman. It is also the first and the last exemplar of the collective novel in Odisha.
A unique novel written collaboratively in the 1920s by nine young authors from Odisha, Annada Shankar Ray, Baishnab Charan Das, Harihar Mahapatra, Kalindi Charan Panigrahi, Muralidhar Mohanty, Prativa Devi, Sarala Devi, Sarat Chandra Mukherjee, and Suprava Devi. The novel is the first manifesto of feminism in Odia literature.