NAHUMER GRAM O ONYANYO MUSEUM (BENGALI VERSION)
Book Details
-
Author: Parimal Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 167 + 8 pages colour photographs
-
First Edition: January 2021
-
Second Print: December 2022
-
Format: Paperback
About the Book
Many years after Charles Baudelaire’s aborted voyage to Calcutta, a child is born in a suburban bylane—growing up amid violence, memory, and imagination. From adopting a stray puppy to discovering Macondo created by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the narrative traces an ever-expanding journey through literature and art.
From cheap street fiction to Soviet-era classics, from the shadowed urban imagery of Jibanananda Das’s poetry to the cinema of Ingmar Bergman, the text moves across cultural landscapes that shape and reshape the self. The book inhabits a space where imagination constructs its own author and where fragments of a lost civilization continue to echo.
Genre-defying and richly layered, this 167-page paperback (with 8 pages of colour photographs) celebrates artistic imagination in troubled times, blending memoir, fiction, and cultural reflection in Parimal Bhattacharya’s distinctive prose.
Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns


NAHUMER GRAM O ONYANYO MUSEUM (BENGALI VERSION)
NAHUMER GRAM O ONYANYO MUSEUM (BENGALI VERSION)
Book Details
-
Author: Parimal Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 167 + 8 pages colour photographs
-
First Edition: January 2021
-
Second Print: December 2022
-
Format: Paperback
About the Book
Many years after Charles Baudelaire’s aborted voyage to Calcutta, a child is born in a suburban bylane—growing up amid violence, memory, and imagination. From adopting a stray puppy to discovering Macondo created by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the narrative traces an ever-expanding journey through literature and art.
From cheap street fiction to Soviet-era classics, from the shadowed urban imagery of Jibanananda Das’s poetry to the cinema of Ingmar Bergman, the text moves across cultural landscapes that shape and reshape the self. The book inhabits a space where imagination constructs its own author and where fragments of a lost civilization continue to echo.
Genre-defying and richly layered, this 167-page paperback (with 8 pages of colour photographs) celebrates artistic imagination in troubled times, blending memoir, fiction, and cultural reflection in Parimal Bhattacharya’s distinctive prose.
Original: $3.12
-70%$3.12
$0.94Product Information
Product Information
Shipping & Returns
Shipping & Returns
Description
Book Details
-
Author: Parimal Bhattacharya
-
Publisher: Ababhash
-
Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 167 + 8 pages colour photographs
-
First Edition: January 2021
-
Second Print: December 2022
-
Format: Paperback
About the Book
Many years after Charles Baudelaire’s aborted voyage to Calcutta, a child is born in a suburban bylane—growing up amid violence, memory, and imagination. From adopting a stray puppy to discovering Macondo created by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, the narrative traces an ever-expanding journey through literature and art.
From cheap street fiction to Soviet-era classics, from the shadowed urban imagery of Jibanananda Das’s poetry to the cinema of Ingmar Bergman, the text moves across cultural landscapes that shape and reshape the self. The book inhabits a space where imagination constructs its own author and where fragments of a lost civilization continue to echo.
Genre-defying and richly layered, this 167-page paperback (with 8 pages of colour photographs) celebrates artistic imagination in troubled times, blending memoir, fiction, and cultural reflection in Parimal Bhattacharya’s distinctive prose.




















