Banja O Onyannyo (Bengali Version)
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Swati Guha
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Language: Bengali
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ISBN: 9788119068159
About the Book
Banja O Onyannyo (Bengali Version) is a compelling collection of three novellas—Banja, Phulki, and Janmakatha—that explore different dimensions of women’s lives and experiences. Written by Swati Guha, the narratives present life stories through distinct female voices, revealing personal struggles, social realities, and emotional complexities.
In Banja, the story unfolds around the lives of forest-dwelling communities in mountainous regions. Through characters like Mariam, Dhumon, and Jamila, the narrative reflects how indigenous communities adapt to changing environmental and social circumstances. Government initiatives, research activities, and outside influences intersect with the traditional life of the Ban-Gurjar people, creating tensions that shape their cultural identity, political awareness, and everyday existence.
Phulki presents the world of a young girl growing up in a middle-class household. Through her innocent observations, readers witness the subtle changes within a family when a new son is born. The narrative gently portrays the emotions of a little girl who begins to feel isolated, while also dreaming about her future and discovering her own identity.
In Janmakatha, the story revolves around Mithila and the emotional and social implications of motherhood. The narrative explores how the ability or inability to give birth can deeply influence a woman’s sense of self and relationships. The story also touches on adoption and the emotional complexities surrounding it, highlighting the transformative power of love and care in human life.
Together, these three novellas create a layered portrayal of women’s experiences across different social and cultural settings. The book captures the subtle chemistry of everyday life and presents it through thoughtful storytelling that invites readers to reflect on identity, relationships, and the diverse realities of womanhood.
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Banja O Onyannyo (Bengali Version)
Banja O Onyannyo (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Swati Guha
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Language: Bengali
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ISBN: 9788119068159
About the Book
Banja O Onyannyo (Bengali Version) is a compelling collection of three novellas—Banja, Phulki, and Janmakatha—that explore different dimensions of women’s lives and experiences. Written by Swati Guha, the narratives present life stories through distinct female voices, revealing personal struggles, social realities, and emotional complexities.
In Banja, the story unfolds around the lives of forest-dwelling communities in mountainous regions. Through characters like Mariam, Dhumon, and Jamila, the narrative reflects how indigenous communities adapt to changing environmental and social circumstances. Government initiatives, research activities, and outside influences intersect with the traditional life of the Ban-Gurjar people, creating tensions that shape their cultural identity, political awareness, and everyday existence.
Phulki presents the world of a young girl growing up in a middle-class household. Through her innocent observations, readers witness the subtle changes within a family when a new son is born. The narrative gently portrays the emotions of a little girl who begins to feel isolated, while also dreaming about her future and discovering her own identity.
In Janmakatha, the story revolves around Mithila and the emotional and social implications of motherhood. The narrative explores how the ability or inability to give birth can deeply influence a woman’s sense of self and relationships. The story also touches on adoption and the emotional complexities surrounding it, highlighting the transformative power of love and care in human life.
Together, these three novellas create a layered portrayal of women’s experiences across different social and cultural settings. The book captures the subtle chemistry of everyday life and presents it through thoughtful storytelling that invites readers to reflect on identity, relationships, and the diverse realities of womanhood.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Swati Guha
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Language: Bengali
-
ISBN: 9788119068159
About the Book
Banja O Onyannyo (Bengali Version) is a compelling collection of three novellas—Banja, Phulki, and Janmakatha—that explore different dimensions of women’s lives and experiences. Written by Swati Guha, the narratives present life stories through distinct female voices, revealing personal struggles, social realities, and emotional complexities.
In Banja, the story unfolds around the lives of forest-dwelling communities in mountainous regions. Through characters like Mariam, Dhumon, and Jamila, the narrative reflects how indigenous communities adapt to changing environmental and social circumstances. Government initiatives, research activities, and outside influences intersect with the traditional life of the Ban-Gurjar people, creating tensions that shape their cultural identity, political awareness, and everyday existence.
Phulki presents the world of a young girl growing up in a middle-class household. Through her innocent observations, readers witness the subtle changes within a family when a new son is born. The narrative gently portrays the emotions of a little girl who begins to feel isolated, while also dreaming about her future and discovering her own identity.
In Janmakatha, the story revolves around Mithila and the emotional and social implications of motherhood. The narrative explores how the ability or inability to give birth can deeply influence a woman’s sense of self and relationships. The story also touches on adoption and the emotional complexities surrounding it, highlighting the transformative power of love and care in human life.
Together, these three novellas create a layered portrayal of women’s experiences across different social and cultural settings. The book captures the subtle chemistry of everyday life and presents it through thoughtful storytelling that invites readers to reflect on identity, relationships, and the diverse realities of womanhood.













