Tuesday, November 26, 2013

Shonku ekai 100

Robots, intelligent beings and aliens have always found a deligtful place in sci-fi. So it is only natural that Prof. Shonku will be introduced to these at some stage of his scientific adventures. The thrill of adventure mixed with the science fictions thus gave it the signature flavour but Ray's masterstroke seem to lay elsewhere. He introduced a unique character in the shape of Nakurbabu. The so ordinary Bengali accidentally gifted with not so ordinary abilities that Shonku also finds extraordinary to the extreme. This character has been a particular favourite to me and his evolution in Shonku stories has been so natural that he never seemed out of place. The stories also feature Shonku's long time associates - Saunders, a grim believer in science till he came in touch with Nakurbabu and Kroll, a scientific man but contrastingly with a strong interest in occult, voodoo and phenomenon that can't be explained by science. Another particular uniqueness of the author is the description of the well known sci-fi characters. The UFO's are of shapes that are not only characteristic but the stories actually convinces the rationale of the shapes. In fact in one of the stories I found some uncanny similarity of one of the gadgets exhibited by the UFO and its evil use (thought by Ray so long ago) that resembles the same in the film Independence Day (released quite a few years later). So the volume containing Mahakasher Dwut, Shonkur Congo Abhijaan, Nakurbabu o El Dorado, Professor Shonku o U.F.O. is again an item that collectors will crave for.

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