Uro Khoi 2
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Author: Bimal Kar (বিমল কর)
Genre: Atmajibani - Jibani - Smritikatha (আত্মজীবনী - জীবনী - স্মৃতিকথা)
ISBN (Hardcover): 9788172152857
Pages: 252
Weight: 322 grams
Description:
Uro Khoi 2 continues where the first volume left off, as Bimal Kar, now a young adult, steps into a new phase of life. The memoir begins in 1954-55, marking the author's transition into a more stable and responsible life—both personally and professionally. Yet, despite this, the author finds himself still questioning and confronting uncertainties about his place in the world, the satisfaction of his choices, and the path forward. These reflections mark a deeper, more introspective stage in his life and literary journey.
The second part of Uro Khoi delves into the author's life over the next thirty years, capturing his experiences as a writer, his interactions with other budding authors, and his immersion in the literary circles of Kolkata. It provides rich insights into the social and cultural environment of the time, from his work in the literary world to his observations of the broader societal changes.
Through vivid depictions of daily life, relationships with other writers, editorial roles, and his personal reflections, the book becomes not only a memoir but a document of the times. The second volume of Uro Khoi thus presents a more mature, reflective side of Bimal Kar, juxtaposing his personal growth with the evolution of the literary world in which he thrived. It offers a fascinating narrative, full of both ordinary joys and profound existential questions, making it an engaging and captivating read for those interested in both personal history and literary culture.

