Chhotogolpo Samagra (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Moti Nandy
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
About the Book
Chhotogolpo Samagra (Bengali Version) finally brings together all of Moti Nandy’s published short-story collections in one comprehensive volume. It is striking that the complete body of work of one of Bengali literature’s finest short-story writers took so long to appear in such a careful, collected form—something future generations of readers may well find astonishing.
Nearly three decades ago, while writing the foreword to one of Moti Nandy’s story collections, Santosh Kumar Ghosh offered a clear and direct recognition by identifying him as a worthy successor to Manik Bandopadhyay. A realist in temperament and a master of lean, precise prose, Moti Nandy observed life through personal experience, sharp analytical vision, and a deep, humane compassion.
Because he viewed life from many angles, the diversity of themes in his stories feels inevitable. Alongside vivid depictions of social reality and life’s light and shadow, an exceptional sense of humor elevates several stories to a unique register. In others, he stirs the reader’s inner world with a magician’s skill, creating subtle psychological tension and mystery.
Moti Nandy’s short stories thus stand simultaneously as works of refined prose craftsmanship and profound portraits of human character—making Chhotogolpo Samagra an essential volume for lovers of serious Bengali literature and the short-story form.
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Chhotogolpo Samagra (Bengali Version)
Chhotogolpo Samagra (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Moti Nandy
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Language: Bengali
-
Binding: Hardcover
About the Book
Chhotogolpo Samagra (Bengali Version) finally brings together all of Moti Nandy’s published short-story collections in one comprehensive volume. It is striking that the complete body of work of one of Bengali literature’s finest short-story writers took so long to appear in such a careful, collected form—something future generations of readers may well find astonishing.
Nearly three decades ago, while writing the foreword to one of Moti Nandy’s story collections, Santosh Kumar Ghosh offered a clear and direct recognition by identifying him as a worthy successor to Manik Bandopadhyay. A realist in temperament and a master of lean, precise prose, Moti Nandy observed life through personal experience, sharp analytical vision, and a deep, humane compassion.
Because he viewed life from many angles, the diversity of themes in his stories feels inevitable. Alongside vivid depictions of social reality and life’s light and shadow, an exceptional sense of humor elevates several stories to a unique register. In others, he stirs the reader’s inner world with a magician’s skill, creating subtle psychological tension and mystery.
Moti Nandy’s short stories thus stand simultaneously as works of refined prose craftsmanship and profound portraits of human character—making Chhotogolpo Samagra an essential volume for lovers of serious Bengali literature and the short-story form.
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Book Details
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Author: Moti Nandy
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Language: Bengali
-
Binding: Hardcover
About the Book
Chhotogolpo Samagra (Bengali Version) finally brings together all of Moti Nandy’s published short-story collections in one comprehensive volume. It is striking that the complete body of work of one of Bengali literature’s finest short-story writers took so long to appear in such a careful, collected form—something future generations of readers may well find astonishing.
Nearly three decades ago, while writing the foreword to one of Moti Nandy’s story collections, Santosh Kumar Ghosh offered a clear and direct recognition by identifying him as a worthy successor to Manik Bandopadhyay. A realist in temperament and a master of lean, precise prose, Moti Nandy observed life through personal experience, sharp analytical vision, and a deep, humane compassion.
Because he viewed life from many angles, the diversity of themes in his stories feels inevitable. Alongside vivid depictions of social reality and life’s light and shadow, an exceptional sense of humor elevates several stories to a unique register. In others, he stirs the reader’s inner world with a magician’s skill, creating subtle psychological tension and mystery.
Moti Nandy’s short stories thus stand simultaneously as works of refined prose craftsmanship and profound portraits of human character—making Chhotogolpo Samagra an essential volume for lovers of serious Bengali literature and the short-story form.













