About The Book: "Sublime Though Blind: A Tale of Parsi Life, Men and Manners" by M. M. Banaji is a vivid portrayal of Parsi society during British India. Through engaging storytelling, Banaji explores cultural values, social customs, and the resilience of a visually impaired protagonist. The novel delves into themes of identity, tradition, and moral strength, offering readers insight into the nuanced lives and manners of the Parsi community during a time of transition and colonial influence.
Author: M. M. Banaji
Pages: 524
Edition: 1921
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