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Manabjamin

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Author: Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay

Book Details:

  • Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
  • Format: Hardback
  • ISBN: 9788170661344
  • Pages: 566
  • Weight: 613 grams

šŸ“– Synopsis:
Manabjamin is not just a large novel in size but also vast in depth, diversity, and significance. Written by one of Bengal's most powerful storytellers, Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay, this novel stands as a monumental literary achievement, seamlessly connecting modern Bengali literature with its rich traditions.

The novel is built upon human emotions and struggles, including greed, hatred, love, ambition, survival, and morality. At its heart lies Dipanath, a humble employee and personal assistant to a big boss in a trading company. Despite being an ordinary salaried worker, he finds himself entangled in a complicated relationship with his boss’s wife, Manideepa—one filled with anger, affection, and unspoken emotions.

Another central figure in the novel is Trisha, who inherits all the property of her deceased brother-in-law. The world whispers that her only son might be fathered by the brother-in-law himself. Even Trisha’s own husband fights against her in court, suspecting her past.

Adding to the story’s complexity is Pritam, Dipanath’s brother-in-law, who fights a lonely battle against a terminal illness. Meanwhile, Pritam’s wife remains devoted to him but secretly nurtures feelings for another man, Arun.

Through these intertwined battles of love, morality, survival, and destiny, Manabjamin delivers a powerful and timeless message—that in the land of humanity, love, trust, and perseverance cultivate a golden future.

šŸ† Awards:

  • Sahitya Akademi Award
  • Ananda Puraskar

About the Author:

Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay was born on November 2, 1935, in Bikrampur, Dhaka (now Bangladesh). His childhood was spent moving across various locations due to his father’s railway job, including Kolkata, Bihar, North Bengal, East Bengal, and Assam. These experiences shaped much of his storytelling.

He completed his early education in Cooch Behar and later studied B.A. in Kolkata, followed by post-graduation from Calcutta University. His career began as a schoolteacher, but later, he transitioned into journalism, becoming an integral part of Anandabazar Patrika.

šŸ“– Notable Works:

  • First Short Story: Published in Desh magazine
  • First Novel: Ghunpoka
  • First Children’s Novel: Monojder Odbhut Bari
  • Awards: Vidyasagar Award (1985) for Children’s Literature, Ananda Puraskar, Sahitya Akademi Award (1989) for Manabjamin

Hobbies & Interests:

šŸ“š Literature | šŸŽ­ Theatre | āœļø Journalism