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- Author: Sijar Bagchi (সিজার বাগচী)
- Genre: Upanyas (Novel)
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789354252365
- Pages: 440
- Weight: 559 grams
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
Synopsis:
Love—the eternal, fearless truth of human relationships—finds its essence in this collection of three romantic novels:
- "Brishtir Ghran" – An age-gap romance takes Shaon to an unforeseen destination, one that seemed beyond his wildest dreams.
- "Kache Dure" – Sumona embarks on a journey of self-discovery and untangles the complexities of her true emotions.
- "Bhangagorar Dingulo" – Jyotirmoy navigates the maze of relationships, experiencing love's intricate dynamics and shifting perspectives.
Set against the vibrant backdrops of Kolkata, Puri, Rajasthan, and Nainital, these stories delve into love’s joys, conflicts, and evolving expressions in contemporary times. A poignant reflection of relationships across different generations, this collection redefines the meaning of love, leaving behind one undeniable truth: All broken loves remain undefeated.
About the Author:
Born in 1977 in Kolkata, Sijar Bagchi grew up in Howrah’s Bali. He began writing at an early age and has been a regular contributor to newspapers and magazines since his college days. A seasoned journalist, he worked for Anandalok and is currently the editor of Anandamela. His novels and short stories have been published in Desh, Anandabazar Patrika, Sananda, Ebela, Unish Kuri, Krittibas, and more.
Apart from fiction, he has written essays, travelogues, screenplays, and critiques while also engaging in editorial and translation work. His writings have been translated into various Indian languages. Deeply involved in studying Bengali and Indian folk culture, he has received prestigious honors, including the Somen Chanda Memorial Award from the West Bengal Bangla Academy and the Ila Chanda Memorial Award from Bongo Sahitya Parishad.