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Upanyas Samagra 6

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Author: Bimal Kar
Genre: Rachanabali - Rachanasangraha - Rachanasamagra (Collected Works)
Publisher: Ananda Publishers
Binding: Hardcover
ISBN: 9788177563498
Pages: 624
Weight: 992 grams


Book Description

The sixth volume of Upanyas Samagra by Bimal Kar is a collection of three compelling novels that offer an in-depth exploration of human emotions, societal struggles, and historical events. The novels within this volume touch upon different themes, from the impact of World War II on the psyche of people to the nuanced relationships that define human nature.

The first novel, "Deewal" (The Wall), is a reflection on the devastation caused by the Second World War. Written after a long gap following the war, Bimal Kar presents the story of an unnamed narrator whose experiences and trauma from that period echo throughout the narrative. The novel's impact was so significant that it is often regarded as one of the finest works in Bengali literature.

"Shamik" presents a nihilistic approach to life, addressing the struggles of modern individuals within the fabric of society. The story delves into the intricate complexities of relationships, including family ties, societal expectations, and individual identity, capturing the essence of existentialism in a Bengali context.

The third novel, "Granthy", is a touching portrayal of the complex relationship between a mother and her son. Through the character of an actress, the novel explores the emotional weight of love, hate, and attachment, making it one of Bimal Kar’s most emotional and reflective works.


Included Novels

📖 Deewal (The Wall)

  • A poignant reflection on the Second World War and its psychological effects on individuals. This novel presents the human experience during a time of great chaos and devastation, exploring trauma, survival, and memory.

📖 Shamik

  • A nihilistic novel that questions the essence of life and society through complex, sometimes disillusioned characters. The novel presents a sharp commentary on the social fabric of Bengali society during its time.

📖 Granthy

  • A deeply emotional story about the complicated relationship between a mother and her son, set against the backdrop of the theater world. The novel explores themes of family, attachment, resentment, and love.

About the Author

Bimal Kar was born on 3 Ashwin 1328 (1921). He spent his childhood in various places like Jabalpur, Hazaribagh, Gomo, Dhanbad, and Asansol, before moving to Kolkata. He graduated from Calcutta University and began his professional career in various fields, including working in the AR P in 1942, the Munition Production Depot in Asansol in 1943, and later as a railway employee in Kashi. His passion for literature led him to co-edit the magazine "Parag" in 1946-1952 and later work with "Pashchimbanga" and "Satyayug".

He was also associated with "Desh" magazine from 1954 to 1982, where he became a prominent figure in Bengali literary circles. His work and advocacy in the “New Story Movement” influenced the evolution of modern Bengali short stories.

Awards & Recognition

  • Ananda Puraskar (1967 & 1992)
  • Academy Award (1975)
  • Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay Award (1981)
  • Narsingh Das Award from Delhi University (1982)

Bimal Kar’s contributions to Bengali literature have been widely recognized, with his works continuing to be cherished by readers. He passed away on 26 August 2003, leaving behind an enduring legacy in Bengali fiction.