Pakistaner Patra (Bengali Version)
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Book Details:
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Author: Nihar Ranjan Ghoshal
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Language: Bengali
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Cover: Paperback
About the Book:
First published in Jaishtha 1948, Pakistaner Patra is a powerful Bengali novel set against the immediate aftermath of the Partition of India.
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As the newly independent nations—India and Pakistan—struggle to define their borders and identities, this novel presents a heart-wrenching portrayal of those caught in the crossfire.
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While a section of the privileged managed to move safely, many helpless people were left clinging to the soil across the border, their lives steeped in fear, pain, and uncertainty.
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For these characters, life feels like walking on thorns, sleeping on burning coal, and constantly living with a blade at their throat.
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The central figure is a woman—Malati or Noorjahan—living a dual identity in a divided land.
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The male protagonist appears at the very end, symbolizing perhaps a glimmer of hope or resolution.
This deeply emotional, socially reflective novel still stirs the reader’s soul, decades after its original publication.

