Kabir Bouthan
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- Author: Mallika Sengupta
- Genre: Novel
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788177569773
- Pages: 292
- Weight: 402 grams
📜 Summary:
Kabir Bouthan is a historical and literary novel that explores the life and relationships within the illustrious Tagore family.
🔹 The Story of a Revolutionary Woman:
The novel centers around Jnanadanandini Debi, wife of Satyendranath Tagore, the first Indian ICS officer. Satyendranath envisions her as an independent, modern woman, encouraging her to challenge societal norms. Over time, Jnanadanandini becomes a strong, influential, and bold woman, credited with reforming Bengali women’s attire and pioneering new ideas in fashion and culture.
🔹 The Intimate World of Tagore Family:
In the expansive Thakur Bari, Jnanadanandini forms a deep emotional bond with her brother-in-law, Jyotirindranath Tagore. Their relationship is one of art, intellect, and companionship, shaping an intimate triangular connection with Satyendranath.
As time progresses, Jyotirindranath marries Kadambari Debi, a woman who shares a special bond with young Rabindranath Tagore. The novel subtly portrays the unspoken, complex emotions between Kadambari and Rabindranath, blending history with the melancholy of unfulfilled love.
🔹 A Literary and Historical Tapestry:
This novel vividly captures the brilliance of the Tagore household, where art, literature, and culture thrived. Mallika Sengupta masterfully weaves creativity, history, and emotions into a narrative that touches both inspiration and sorrow.
✨ Why Read It?
📚 A fascinating dive into the history of Bengal Renaissance
💡 Powerful portrayal of women’s liberation in 19th-century India
🎭 Explores the complex emotional landscapes of the Tagore family
🔥 A must-read for those who love literature, history, and Bengali culture

