Ruhiton Kurmi has been in jail for seven years. Once a notorious Naxalite, he is now a withered shell; a man broken by torture, racked with fevers and sores. The only way he can endure his life is by shutting out the past. But when Ruhiton is moved to a better jail and eventually freed, memories return to haunt him. Dark, powerful and full of ambiguities, Fever questions the human cost of revolution and its inevitable transience.
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Samaresh Basu (1924-88) was an uncompromising chronicler of the working class. A prolific writer of more than two hundred stories and a hundred novels. Basu was awarded the prestigious Sahitya Akademi award in 1980.
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