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A timeless tale of complex emotional relationships from an acknowledged master Soon to be a major motion picture directed by Rituparno Ghosh Chokher Bali is Nobel Prize-winning author Rabindranath Tagore’s classic exposition of an extramarital affair that takes place within the confines of a joint family. It is the story of the rich flamboyant Mahendra and his simple demure beautiful wife Asha―a young couple who are befriended by the pragmatic Bihari. Their cosy domestic scenario undergoes great upheaval with the introduction of the vivacious Binodini a young attractive widow who comes to live with them. Asha and Binodini become bosom pals. Binodini is initially drawn to Bihari but then begins to respond to the advances of Mahendra who has become obsessively attracted to her. After several twists and turns Binodini elopes with Mahendra leaving the entire family in turmoil. Bihari pursues them to Allahabad and succeeds in bringing them back to Kolkata but the question remains can a marriage that has once been ruptured by breach of trust be mended again into a meaningful relationship? On the one hand A Grain of Sand Chokher Bali is a sensational account of two illicit relationships Mahendra’s infatuation with Binodini which blinds him to everything else and Binodini’s secret passion for Bihari of which she is never able to speak. On the other hand it is a complex tapestry woven by the emotional interplay between five finely etched characters the impulsive Mahendra his adoring mother Rajlakshmi the frail and sensitive Asha the strong silent Bihari and the self-willed and irresistibly attractive Binodini. A compelling portrayal of the complexity of relationships and of human character this landmark novel is just as powerful and thought-provoking today as it was a hundred years ago when it was written. About the Author Born in 1861 Rabindranath Tagore was a key figure of the Bengal Renaissance. He started writing at an early age and by the turn of the century had become a household name in Bengal as a poet a songwriter a playwright an essayist a short story writer and a novelist. In 1913 he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature and his verse collection Gitanjali came to be known internationally. At about the same time he founded Visva-Bharati a university located in Santiniketan near Kolkata. Called the 'Great Sentinel' of modern India by Mahatma Gandhi Tagore steered clear of active politics but is famous for returning his knighthood as a gesture of protest against the Jallianwala Bagh massacre in 1919. Tagore was a pioneering literary figure renowned for his ceaseless innovations in poetry prose drama music and painting which he took up late in life. His works include novels plays essays on religious social and literary topics some sixty collections of verse over a hundred short stories and more than 2500 songs including the national anthems of India and Bangladesh. Rabindranath Tagore died in 1941. His eminence as India's greatest modern poet remains unchallenged to this day.