Kom Damer Jouban
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Author: Pinaki Thakur
Book Details:
- Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789389876857
- Pages: 184
- Weight: 330 grams
Synopsis:
A young boy from a lower-middle-class family in a small town juggles multiple roles—
- Tutoring students during the day
- Preparing for job exams
- Attending evening college, where he studies English Honors
As he navigates life, he becomes a silent observer of a changing socio-economic landscape. Through his daily journal-like narratives, he captures the essence of a transforming world, where:
✔️ Mobile phones alter human relationships
✔️ A friend’s addiction leads to tragic consequences
✔️ The family’s old home vanishes into a shopping mall
✔️ Honest and selfless people dream of revolutions in secret
✔️ His closest female friend explores her same-sex attraction
Although structured like interconnected short stories, the book retains the depth of a novel. It breaks the traditional novel format, presenting poignant life moments in a fragmented yet cohesive way.
A literary departure from Pinaki Thakur’s established reputation as a poet, Kom Damer Jouban is a bold experiment in prose.
About the Author:
Pinaki Thakur was born on March 22, 1959.
- Studied Engineering but did not complete his final exams
- Son of Amal Thakur, a leftist political activist, and Meera Thakur
- Started his career as a private tutor, later worked in a factory
- Joined the editorial team of "Desh" magazine, currently works at "Krittibas" magazine
- Has published 20+ books, spanning poetry, fiction, and essays
- His works have been translated into English and multiple Indian languages
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Awards & Recognitions:
- Krittibas Award
- Bangla Akademi Award
- Nabonmesh Award
- Writer of the Year Award (by Indian Rationalist Association)
- Government of India’s Ministry of Culture Fellowship
- Ananda Puraskar (2012) for his poetry collection Chumboner Khoto

