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Godan

NDB Rating: 4.5/5
Goodreads: 4.2/5
Published 1936
Pages 442
Language Hindi
NDB Rating 4.5/5
Goodreads 4.2/5

Should You Read It?

Yes

Essential reading for anyone interested in Indian literature or rural history. Premchand at his most complete.

Best For Readers of literary classics and anyone interested in Indian history.
Skip If You want fast pacing or modern narrative techniques.
Tone Realist, compassionate, heavy
Pace Slow
Commitment Medium-long (442 pages)

Godan (The Gift of a Cow) follows Hori, a poor peasant in colonial north India whose deepest wish is to own a cow, a symbol of prosperity and dignity. Through Hori and his family, Premchand draws the entire web of village exploitation: moneylenders, landlords, priests, and the urban world that surrounds and consumes the rural poor. The novel is widely considered the greatest Hindi novel of the twentieth century and the most complete portrait of pre-independence rural India in literature.

What Works

Hori is one of the great characters of world literature. Premchand never sentimentalizes his subjects, and the cumulative weight of the novel is immense.

What May Not Work

The pace is unhurried by modern standards, and the cast of characters takes patience to keep straight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Should I read Godan?
Essential reading for anyone interested in Indian literature or rural history. Premchand at his most complete.
How many pages is Godan?
Godan is 442 pages long.
What genre is Godan?
Godan falls under Classic, Literary Fiction.
Who should read Godan?
Readers of literary classics and anyone interested in Indian history.