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In her foreword to the book, Kaveri Dutt writes:
“The plays deal with relevant themes which, though pertinent to our times, possess an universal appeal. They contain an underlying message which makes them especially suited for young audiences and here we get a glimpse of Anindita Benerji the well-loved teacher, who is sensitive to the needs of her pupils and their environment. She is not afraid to go against the tide to present before the audience moral, social and environmental values that are essential to our human and spiritual development. Neither does she shy away from the didactic when the occasion demands it. However, it is her imaginative and nuanced treatment of subject matter, ranging from the local to the mythical, from the romantic to the allegorical, that effectively camouflages the “bitter pill” with a fresh, frothy flavour.
Ms. Banerji in her very first publication has achieved the twin objectives of good drama, which is to entertain as well as instruct, and I look forward to more literary creations from this promising author.”
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ISBN: 978-93-5045-099-4
Published: 1 January 2015
Pages: 128
Binding: Hardbound
Published by: Writers Workshop, Kolkata
In her foreword to Life, Music, Action!, Kaveri Dutt writes:
“The plays deal with relevant themes which, though pertinent to our times, possess a universal appeal. They contain an underlying message which makes them especially suited for young audiences and here we get a glimpse of Anindita Banerji the well-loved teacher, who is sensitive to the needs of her pupils and their environment. She is not afraid to go against the tide to present before the audience moral, social and environmental values that are essential to our human and spiritual development. Neither does she shy away from the didactic when the occasion demands it. However, it is her imaginative and nuanced treatment of subject matter, ranging from the local to the mythical, from the romantic to the allegorical, that effectively camouflages the “bitter pill” with a fresh, frothy flavour.
Ms. Banerji in her very first publication has achieved the twin objectives of good drama, which is to entertain as well as instruct, and I look forward to more literary creations from this promising author.”
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