

Product Overview
Unforgettable works are born in prisons. The imposed isolation often acts as a positive catalysis (stimulus) for creativity. This is exactly what happened in the case of emerging writers like Seema Azad and Vishwavijay. In their prison diaries, more than an exposition of oppression, there is an analytical description of the human emotions that continued to flow even inside the jail—life proved stronger than the prison.—Lal Bahadur Verma, renowned historian. Those who dedicate their lives to a larger cause are not shaken by the cruelty of power and the system, no matter how threatening it becomes. Because their strength lies in this conviction: “The masses have always tangled with tyranny, neither their ways are new, nor ours— We have always made flowers of fire bloom, neither their defeat is new, nor our victory.” Seema and Vishwavijay’s prison diaries are also a reflection of this very self-confidence. Every page of the diary affirms the truth that while a person can be imprisoned, their thoughts cannot be. Thoughts, like air, continue to circulate—fragrant with firm resolve.—Rajendra Kumar, President, Jan Sanskriti Manch
Product Overview
Unforgettable works are born in prisons. The imposed isolation often acts as a positive catalysis (stimulus) for creativity. This is exactly what happened in the case of emerging writers like Seema Azad and Vishwavijay. In their prison diaries, more than an exposition of oppression, there is an analytical description of the human emotions that continued to flow even inside the jail—life proved stronger than the prison.—Lal Bahadur Verma, renowned historian. Those who dedicate their lives to a larger cause are not shaken by the cruelty of power and the system, no matter how threatening it becomes. Because their strength lies in this conviction: “The masses have always tangled with tyranny, neither their ways are new, nor ours— We have always made flowers of fire bloom, neither their defeat is new, nor our victory.” Seema and Vishwavijay’s prison diaries are also a reflection of this very self-confidence. Every page of the diary affirms the truth that while a person can be imprisoned, their thoughts cannot be. Thoughts, like air, continue to circulate—fragrant with firm resolve.—Rajendra Kumar, President, Jan Sanskriti Manch
Product Specification
- Genre
- Non- Fiction
- Author
- Seema Azad
- ISBN
- N/A
- Pages
- 96
- Published
- 2017
About the Author
Seema Azad is the editor of the Hindi bi-monthly magazine Dastak Naye Samay Ki and serves as the Organising Secretary of the Uttar Pradesh unit of the People's Union for Civil Liberties (PUCL); after her release from prison, she has been actively writing poetry and short stories published in various literary journals, alongside contributing independent articles to a range of magazines.
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