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DWIKHANDIT

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Book Details

  • Publisher: Mehta Publishing House

  • Author: Taslima Nasreen

  • Translator: Vilas Gitye

  • Language: Marathi (Translated from Bengali)

  • Edition: 1st Edition

  • Publishing Year: January 2017

  • ISBN: 9789386342065

  • Pages: 516

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Category: Autobiography


About The Book

Dwikhandit is the third part of Taslima Nasreen’s powerful memoir, offering an intimate look into her life during her thirties and her experiences both as an author and a doctor. Known for her controversial views and fearless battle for human rights, Taslima’s life has been marked by suffering and resilience. This book is a reflection of her courageous journey, where she shares her personal memories and the hardships she faced along the way.

Beyond a personal account, Dwikhandit sheds light on the condition of women in Islam, addressing deeply rooted issues that impact their lives. Through her writing, Nasreen not only recounts her own experiences but also paints a broader picture of the oppression and struggles faced by women in a patriarchal society.

Translated into Marathi by Vilas Gitye, this book brings Taslima Nasreen’s bold and thought-provoking narrative to a wider audience, providing insight into the complexities of identity, gender, and faith. A must-read for those who wish to understand the intersection of personal struggle and societal change.