Labangalata, first published in 1939, is a historical novel. Several editions of the book appeared subsequently. It is based on the anecdotes and episodes centering around Maharaja Khagemba who reigned in Manipur during 1597-1652. In style, conception and execution, Labangalata shows influence of Bankimchandra's novel entitled Durgeshnandani. The novelist takes great liberty in forcing together unconnected historical incidents in order to build up a convincing plot. The imagination has a free play resulting in anachronism. The language has elements of both the Bengali and Sanskrit.
Khwairakpam Chaoba Singh (1895-1950) was a poet, novelist, critic and essayist. Born at Uripok Sorbon Thingel, Imphal, he was a school teacher in Johnstone High School of Imphal. He wrote many text books for school students as well. Among his major publications mentions may be made of Kannaba Wa, Thainagi Leirang, Sahitya Ahanba, Wakhal, Phidam, Wakhalgi Echel etc. L. Bhabendra Singh is an efficient Manipuri translator with a number of publications to his credit.
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