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Rat Bhore Bristi

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  • Author: Buddhadeb Bosu
  • Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9789354250736
  • Pages: 104
  • Weight: 240 grams
  • Publisher: Ananda Publishers

Description:

  • A timeless novel once accused of obscenity and ordered for destruction by a lower court.
  • In 1970s Kolkata, Rat Bhore Bristi was deemed harmful to society.
  • Malati, an attractive woman from a middle-class Bengali family, is married to Nayanangshu.
  • After ten years of marriage, she realizes she is no longer satisfied in the relationship.
  • She cannot see Nayanangshu as a husband or lover anymore.
  • When Nayanangshu approaches her, she admits, "I don't enjoy it anymore."
  • Nayanangshu is a polite, bourgeois man—something that both he and Jayanta, Malati's new attraction, mock.
  • Malati finds comfort in Jayanta, drawn to his reckless nature.
  • He touches a part of her soul that Nayanangshu never could.
  • With Jayanta, she feels alive—both a servant and a queen, consumed by passion.
  • Her twelve-year marriage crumbles under the weight of newfound desires.
  • But before Malati fully understands her love for Jayanta, Nayanangshu realizes it first.
  • Yet, his pride prevents him from truly reaching her.
  • In the end, he contemplates that mere survival is most important.
  • A striking portrayal of post-World War II urban disillusionment.
  • The novel is poetic, intellectual, and modern, combining psychological depth with exquisite language.
  • Its bold and beautiful narrative makes Rat Bhore Bristi a memorable classic.

About the Author:

  • Birth: November 30, 1908, in Comilla (now in Bangladesh).
  • Professions: Poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, editor, and critic.
  • Father: Bhudeb Chandra Bosu.
  • Early Writing:
    • Began writing poetry at a young age.
    • Contributed to Pragati and Kallol magazines.
    • Courageously distanced himself from Rabindranath Tagore’s literary influence during Tagore’s lifetime.
  • Academic & International Recognition:
    • Delivered insightful lectures on Indian languages and literature at various European and Asian universities.
    • Gained international fame for his literary contributions.
  • Major Works & Achievements:
    • Founded and edited the renowned literary magazine Kobita.
    • Sahitya Akademi Award (1967) for the play Tapaswi o Tarangini.
    • Padma Bhushan (1970) awarded by the Government of India.
    • Ananda Puraskar (1972) for his literary excellence.
  • Death: March 18, 1974.