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020 _a9788189020255
082 _a891.44371
_bBHA
100 _aBhattacharya, Suchitra
245 _aI am madhabi
260 _bKatha,
_c2005
_aNew Delhi :
300 _a195 p. ;
_c21 cm
365 _b200.00
_cINR
_d01
504 _aTranslated from Bengali
520 _a? As a little girl, Suchitra Bhattacharya enjoyed making up stories and writing them down. After her graduation from Calcutta University and marriage, she returned to the world of writing in the 1970s. She didn't take long to emerge as one of the most prominent writers in Bangla. Suchitra is a perceptive observer of the changing urban milieu and her writing closely examines the crises faced by the contemporary Bengali Middle class. This winning collection brings together the stories of some remarkable women caught in the dilemmas of our ordinary lives. At the same time, bhattacharya makes powerful comments on difficult issues such as poverty and corruption without sermonizing. These are stories that make us pause and reflect on how our day-to-day actions affect the environment we live in, by posing questions we cannot ignore.
650 _aShort stories, Bengali
650 _aFiction
650 _a Middle class
650 _aPoverty
650 _aCorruption
700 _aSaha, Jadu
_etr.
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_cBK