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Novel by Narayan Sanyal
Bishwasghatak
AuthorNarayan Sanyal
IllustratorNarayan Sanyal
Cover artistKhaled Chowdhury
LanguageBengali
GenreNovel
PublisherDey's Publishing
Publication date1974
Publication placeIndia
Media typePrint (Hardcover)
Pages255
ISBN978-81-295-0868-3

Biswasghatak is a 1974 Bengali novel by Narayan Sanyal based on the events related to the Atomic Bomb under the Manhattan Project.

Synopsis

The Bengali term biswasghatak literally means 'traitor'. After the end of the Second World War, a scientist, Klaus Fuchs, supplied confidential information to the USSR on his own efforts by averting the ever alert eyes of the United States Government. In the history of mankind this is supposed to be the biggest treason in terms of economic evaluation.

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References

  1. Sanyal Narayan, 1974, 'Biswasghatak (Traitor)', Dey's Publishing, Calcutta 73, ISBN 81-7612-073-1
  2. Biswasghatak Narayan Sanyal.
  3. Biswasghatak cover page


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