Swapnara Amerika is a captivating Odia novel written by Sarat Chandra Misra, a prominent Odia author. The book was published in 2005 and has since become a classic of modern Odia literature.
The novel tells the story of a young Odia couple, Sabyasachi and Sujata, who win a scholarship to study in the United States. As they embark on their journey to America, they are filled with dreams of a better life, free from the constraints of their small-town existence. However, as they navigate the complexities of American culture and society, they are forced to confront the harsh realities of racism, classism, and cultural differences.
Through the characters’ experiences, Misra explores themes of identity, belonging, and the search for a sense of home. The novel is a powerful commentary on the challenges faced by Indian immigrants in the United States, and the struggles they encounter in adapting to a new culture.
The writing is engaging and evocative, with vivid descriptions of the characters’ emotions and experiences. The translation is excellent, conveying the nuances of the original text with precision and clarity.
Swapnara Amerika is a must-read for anyone interested in Odia literature, social commentary, or the experiences of Indian immigrants in the United States. The novel is a powerful exploration of the human condition, and it is a testament to the enduring power of literature to challenge and inspire us.
Books Info
Books name | Swapnara Amerika |
Author | Sarat Chandra Misra |
No Of pages | 33 |
Publisher | Prachi Prakashana |
Publication | 2005 |
Printed At | Sovan |
Distributor | NA |