Upasana, Jatichihnamay
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- Author: Suman Gun (সুমন গুণ)
- Genre: Poetry (Kabita)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789389876185
- Number of Pages: 48
- Weight: 106 grams
About the Book
Upasana, Jatichihnamay is a powerful collection of poems by Suman Gun that delves into the complexities of identity, religion, and the marks left by social systems on individuals. The book touches upon the intersection of personal and collective experiences, specifically reflecting on caste and identity as markers that shape the course of one's life.
Through poignant verses, Gun captures the feeling of living in a society where identity is often dictated by forces beyond one’s control. The title itself, Jatichihnamay (meaning "marked by caste"), reflects the burden of societal classifications and the impact they have on individuals. The poems in this collection are meditative, exploring themes of reverence (Upasana) and the symbolism of identity markers.
Gun's writing is thought-provoking, engaging readers in a deep contemplation of the ways in which caste, culture, and social structures leave indelible marks on the human soul, affecting not just our personal lives but our very perceptions of the world.
Why Read This Book?
- Exploration of Identity: The poems in Upasana, Jatichihnamay reflect on how social identities, particularly caste, shape our lives and influence how we perceive ourselves and others.
- Thoughtful and Reflective: With a combination of introspection and social commentary, the collection offers a nuanced perspective on societal norms and the emotional toll they can take.
- Powerful Imagery and Themes: The book uses rich metaphors and symbols to explore deeply rooted social issues while maintaining a poetic grace.
About the Author
Suman Gun is an acclaimed poet and writer, known for his insightful reflections on society, identity, and human experiences. His works often grapple with complex themes such as caste, religion, and the intersections of personal and social life. Gun’s poetry is deeply reflective, combining lyrical beauty with social critique.
He is regarded for his thought-provoking poetry that challenges the status quo and invites readers to engage with the deeper currents of society. His style blends profound philosophical exploration with the emotional depth of poetic expression, making him a significant voice in contemporary Bengali literature.
Upasana, Jatichihnamay invites readers to reflect on the social structures that define identity and the ways in which personal beliefs and societal influences intersect. The book’s introspective nature offers a fresh lens through which to view the ongoing conversation around caste and identity in modern India.