সুচিত্রা ভট্টাচার্যের উপন্যাস সমগ্র 1
সুচিত্রা ভট্টাচার্যের উপন্যাস সমগ্র 1
Suchitra Bhattacharya is a highly acclaimed figure in Bengali literature. Even at the time of her sudden departure, she was deeply immersed in creativity and widely admired by the public. In her approximately twenty-two years as a novelist, she wrote a vast number of works. Her writings have repeatedly dissected the core of contemporary society in various ways. In each of her groundbreaking novels, Suchitra unhesitatingly tore apart the social masks we wear. She created intense female characters, and while her sensitivity as a woman set her apart, she was essentially a humanist writer. Alongside the problems, crises, resolutions, protest, and self-torment of middle-class life, Suchitra's attention never missed the isolation and alienation in urban society. Her stories repeatedly resonate with readers because she knew her subjects intimately. The first volume of her Novel Samagra contains eight novels: Jakhon Juddho, Ami Raikishori, Kacher Dewal, Adbhut Andhar Ek, Banganakal, Manthan, Dahan, and Holud Gandar Bone.
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