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Book Details:
- Author: Bani Basu
- Genre: Upanyas (Novel)
- ISBN: 9788170661801
- Cover : Hardcover
- Pages: 152
- Weight: 185 grams
Key Highlights:
- Turbulent Times & Revolution: The story is set during the turbulent 1970s, a period when youth were deeply involved in revolutionary movements, filled with protests, violence, and police brutality. The narrative revolves around a group of young individuals caught in this whirlwind of activism and unrest.
- The Passage of Time: The novel spans over a period of 14-15 years, reflecting on how the revolutionary fervor of youth transforms over time. The consequences of these past actions resurface when they reconnect years later, leading to unforeseen consequences.
- A Sudden Tragedy or Betrayal? The central theme of the novel revolves around a tragedy that occurs after many years. The characters are forced to confront the question of whether this accident is simply a twist of fate, an act of betrayal, or a form of atonement for their past.
- Realism with a Twist: The narrative blends a realistic portrayal of youth rebellion with a suspenseful and thought-provoking mystery, exploring the cost of idealism and the complexities of human relationships.
- Exploration of Guilt and Redemption: The characters wrestle with the guilt of their past actions and whether they can ever find redemption. The story explores themes of regret, justice, and the impact of one's choices.
- Bani Basu's Unique Narrative Style: The novel is known for its sharp and insightful exploration of complex emotions and societal dynamics. Bani Basu presents a gripping tale that is both specific to its time yet universally relevant in its portrayal of human struggles and moral dilemmas.

