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Durbin

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  • Author: Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay
  • Genre: Historical Fiction / Family Saga
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9788170664369

About the Book:

📖 Durbin is one of Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay’s most celebrated novels, serialized over two years in Desh magazine before its book publication. This multi-generational saga spans from the late 1920s to the 1980s, capturing the dramatic socio-political changes in Bengal.

🧭 The novel metaphorically acts like a binocular, bringing the distant past closer while also distancing familiar realities, making the title deeply symbolic.


Plot Overview & Major Themes

The novel explores the lives of three generations of a Bengali family, reflecting the shifting political and cultural landscape of Bengal.

1️⃣ First Generation – Hemkanta (হেমকান্ত)

  • A Zamindar (landlord) who is introduced grappling with his mortality.
  • His secret love story with Rangamoyi, a strong-willed priest’s daughter, is central to this part.
  • His internal conflicts and old-world values contrast with the modernizing society.

2️⃣ Second Generation – Krishnakanta (কৃষ্ণকান্ত)

  • A revolutionary, deeply involved in the Swadeshi Movement.
  • His commitment to celibacy and nationalism brings conflict with his father.
  • The partition of India (1947) forces a radical shift in his beliefs and identity.

3️⃣ Third Generation – Dhruva (ধ্রুব)

  • A rebellious, disillusioned youth of the late 20th century.
  • Struggles with a love-hate relationship with his wife, Remi.
  • Estranged from his father, Krishnakanta, as he fails to connect with his ideologies.

👥 The novel isn’t just about personal stories—it intertwines with historical movements, including:

  • The Swadeshi Movement 🏴
  • The Partition of Bengal (1947) 🔥
  • Post-Independence sociopolitical turmoil

💡 Why "Durbin" (Binocular)?
It’s not just a metaphor for looking into the past—it also suggests how perspectives change based on distance. The characters struggle with identity, relationships, and political ideology, mirroring Bengal’s larger transformation.


Literary Style & Significance

Layered narrative blending past and present seamlessly.
Rich character development, making them feel real and relatable.
Deeply symbolic storytelling, where personal and political struggles intertwine.
Award-winning masterpiece, receiving the Ananda Puraskar.


About the Author: Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

  • Born: November 2, 1935, in Bikrampur, Dhaka (now Bangladesh).
  • Early Life: Grew up in different regions (Bihar, North Bengal, East Bengal, Assam) due to his father’s railway job.
  • Education:
    • Victoria College (IA) & University of Calcutta (BA, MA)
  • Career:
    • Started as a school teacher, later became a journalist.
    • Currently associated with Anandabazar Patrika.
  • Notable Awards:
    • Vidyasagar Award (1985) for his contribution to children's literature.
    • Ananda Puraskar for Durbin.
    • Sahitya Akademi Award (1989) for Manabjamin.

🔹 Other Famous Works:

  • Manojder Adbhut Bari (Children’s Fiction)
  • Manabjamin (Novel)
  • Parthib (Novel)
  • Ghunpoka (His first novel)

Why You Should Read This Book:

If you love historical fiction, Durbin offers a powerful, multi-layered narrative exploring Bengal’s transformation.
A family saga that resonates across generations, making it timeless.
Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay’s masterful storytelling brings history alive through deeply personal tales.