Anekei Eka
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Author: Samaresh Majumdar
Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
Formats : Hardcover
ISBN: 9788177560787
Pages: 148
Weight: 240 grams
Book Description
"Anekei Eka" by Samaresh Majumdar revolves around the extraordinary life of an unusual girl. She enters into marriage with a man who seems outwardly perfect. He is an M.A. graduate, has a first-class in B.A. Honors, a stable job, and is relatively well-off. His appearance is charming, and his smile is pure like a child's. However, after the marriage, it is revealed that his family has a history of mental illness—both his elder brothers are mentally unstable, and while the youngest brother is fine at the time of the marriage, his future is uncertain.
The story unfolds around this girl’s emotional struggle as she deals with the complexities of her husband's mental health. Despite the cruelty of the world around her, she holds on to him with a strange, almost childlike affection. This captivating narrative explores the turmoil and resilience of the girl as she navigates a life filled with love, hardship, and profound emotional conflict.
About the Author
Samaresh Majumdar was born on March 10, 1944, in the tea gardens of Dooars. He completed his schooling at Jalpaiguri District School and later moved to Kolkata in 1960. He pursued his education at Scottish Church College in Bengali Honours, followed by a Master's degree from Calcutta University. Initially involved in group theater, he transitioned to writing stories and later novels. His first story was published in Desh magazine in 1967, and his first novel, "Dour", appeared in Desh in 1975.
Samaresh Majumdar is best known for his works like "Kalbela," "Ujan Ganga," and "Basabhumi." He won the Ananda Puraskar in 1982 for his excellence in literature and received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1984 for his novel "Kalbela."
Key Highlights of the Book:
- Emotional Depth: The story explores the psychological and emotional challenges faced by the protagonist in her marriage.
- Character Complexity: The novel delves into the complexities of human relationships, especially the strain of living with a loved one who has inherited mental illness.
- Unusual Narrative: A poignant tale of a girl caught in a conflict between love, duty, and personal sacrifice, making it a gripping emotional journey.
- Realistic Storytelling: A reflection of societal pressures and personal dilemmas, with profound insights into human nature and resilience.
This novel is perfect for readers who appreciate stories that explore the depth of human emotions, relationships, and the complexities of life.

