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Krishnaprasannar Kheror Khata Ebong Mrityur Jabanbandi (Bengali Version)

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Krishnaprasannar Kheror Khata Ebong Mrityur Jabanbandi (Bengali Version)

Krishnaprasannar Kheror Khata Ebong Mrityur Jabanbandi (Bengali Version)

Book Details

  • Author: Ajoy Gupta

  • Publisher: Ababhash

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789380732640

  • Pages: 360

  • First Edition: January 2024

  • Format: Paperback

  • Size: 21.5 x 14 cm

About the Book
A rich montage of memories, legends, and myths, this expansive narrative meditates on life and death, ego and humility, and humanity’s impulsive leaps before reflection. Ajoy Gupta explores the ebb and flow of civilization, presenting personal recollection as a gateway to larger philosophical inquiry.

The prose carries a subtle humour and lyrical depth reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, echoing the idea that life is shaped not merely by what is lived, but by what is remembered—and how it is remembered. The book does not dwell in fear or despair; instead, it unfolds as a celebration of existence, memory, and storytelling itself.

Spanning 360 pages, this paperback offers a sweeping, thought-provoking reading experience for those who appreciate layered narrative and reflective prose.

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Krishnaprasannar Kheror Khata Ebong Mrityur Jabanbandi (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Ajoy Gupta

  • Publisher: Ababhash

  • Language: Bengali

  • ISBN: 9789380732640

  • Pages: 360

  • First Edition: January 2024

  • Format: Paperback

  • Size: 21.5 x 14 cm

About the Book
A rich montage of memories, legends, and myths, this expansive narrative meditates on life and death, ego and humility, and humanity’s impulsive leaps before reflection. Ajoy Gupta explores the ebb and flow of civilization, presenting personal recollection as a gateway to larger philosophical inquiry.

The prose carries a subtle humour and lyrical depth reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, echoing the idea that life is shaped not merely by what is lived, but by what is remembered—and how it is remembered. The book does not dwell in fear or despair; instead, it unfolds as a celebration of existence, memory, and storytelling itself.

Spanning 360 pages, this paperback offers a sweeping, thought-provoking reading experience for those who appreciate layered narrative and reflective prose.