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Samaresh Basur Uponyash [Bekti O Somajer Samparka] (Bengali Version)

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Book Details:

  • Author: Dr. Krishna Hota (Pal)

  • Publisher: Mousumi Prakashani

  • Binding: Hardcover

  • Number of Pages: 304

  • Language: Bengali

About The Book:
Samaresh Basur Uponyash [Bekti O Somajer Samparka] (Bengali Version) by Dr. Krishna Hota (Pal) offers a critical exploration of the works of renowned Bengali author Samaresh Basu. The book delves into Basu’s novels and his portrayal of the complex relationship between individuals and society. Dr. Hota (Pal) provides a comprehensive analysis of Basu’s literary contributions, examining the nuances of his characters and the socio-political context in which they are placed.

In this 304-page hardcover edition, the author offers insights into how Basu’s stories reflect the ever-evolving dynamics of human relationships, societal pressures, and the personal struggles of individuals. The book is an academic and intellectual approach to understanding Basu’s literature, shedding light on his portrayal of social issues, psychological complexities, and the intricate balance between the individual and society.

Dr. Hota (Pal) intricately analyzes the themes, motifs, and character development within Samaresh Basu’s work, making it an essential read for scholars, literary enthusiasts, and anyone interested in exploring the deep connections between literature and society. This book serves not only as an academic reference but also as a source of inspiration for those interested in Bengali literature and the social commentary embedded within it.