Nishobdo Okhorer Niche (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Malyaban Mitra
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Publisher: The Cafe Table
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Language: Bengali
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Pages: 104
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Format: Hardcover
About the Book
Nishobdo Okhorer Niche is a deeply reflective and philosophical collection of Bengali essays that explores the silent power of words, literature, and human consciousness. In this thought-provoking work, words are not merely written symbols but living entities that illuminate the darkness of history, politics, and human emotions like fireflies in the night.
The essays delve into the complexities of a world shaped by war, political conspiracies, and the looming shadows of destructive power, revealing the fragile heartbeat of humanity beneath these forces. Through subtle and poetic expression, the author presents an unseen map of human struggle, resilience, and introspection. The work also reflects on the literary and emotional universes of iconic poets such as Jibanananda Das and Sunil Gangopadhyay, whose writings captured solitude, urban life, and existential thought with profound sensitivity.
Blending literature, philosophy, politics, and cultural reflection, the book offers readers an immersive intellectual and emotional journey. It invites readers to pause, reflect, and listen to the silent voices hidden between lines and letters. More than just a collection of essays, it becomes a gateway into deeper understanding—where history’s wounds, poetry’s breath, and the unspoken emotions of humanity come together in a powerful narrative experience.
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Nishobdo Okhorer Niche (Bengali Version)
Nishobdo Okhorer Niche (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Malyaban Mitra
-
Publisher: The Cafe Table
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Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 104
-
Format: Hardcover
About the Book
Nishobdo Okhorer Niche is a deeply reflective and philosophical collection of Bengali essays that explores the silent power of words, literature, and human consciousness. In this thought-provoking work, words are not merely written symbols but living entities that illuminate the darkness of history, politics, and human emotions like fireflies in the night.
The essays delve into the complexities of a world shaped by war, political conspiracies, and the looming shadows of destructive power, revealing the fragile heartbeat of humanity beneath these forces. Through subtle and poetic expression, the author presents an unseen map of human struggle, resilience, and introspection. The work also reflects on the literary and emotional universes of iconic poets such as Jibanananda Das and Sunil Gangopadhyay, whose writings captured solitude, urban life, and existential thought with profound sensitivity.
Blending literature, philosophy, politics, and cultural reflection, the book offers readers an immersive intellectual and emotional journey. It invites readers to pause, reflect, and listen to the silent voices hidden between lines and letters. More than just a collection of essays, it becomes a gateway into deeper understanding—where history’s wounds, poetry’s breath, and the unspoken emotions of humanity come together in a powerful narrative experience.
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Book Details
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Author: Malyaban Mitra
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Publisher: The Cafe Table
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Language: Bengali
-
Pages: 104
-
Format: Hardcover
About the Book
Nishobdo Okhorer Niche is a deeply reflective and philosophical collection of Bengali essays that explores the silent power of words, literature, and human consciousness. In this thought-provoking work, words are not merely written symbols but living entities that illuminate the darkness of history, politics, and human emotions like fireflies in the night.
The essays delve into the complexities of a world shaped by war, political conspiracies, and the looming shadows of destructive power, revealing the fragile heartbeat of humanity beneath these forces. Through subtle and poetic expression, the author presents an unseen map of human struggle, resilience, and introspection. The work also reflects on the literary and emotional universes of iconic poets such as Jibanananda Das and Sunil Gangopadhyay, whose writings captured solitude, urban life, and existential thought with profound sensitivity.
Blending literature, philosophy, politics, and cultural reflection, the book offers readers an immersive intellectual and emotional journey. It invites readers to pause, reflect, and listen to the silent voices hidden between lines and letters. More than just a collection of essays, it becomes a gateway into deeper understanding—where history’s wounds, poetry’s breath, and the unspoken emotions of humanity come together in a powerful narrative experience.














