Mondokotha (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
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Author: Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Edition: First Edition
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 310
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Language: Bengali
About the Book
Mondokotha by Nrisingha Prasad Bhaduri is a deeply reflective and candid account of life’s experiences, blending the author’s personal reflections with the broader truths of society. This book is not simply a narrative but a life discourse in which Bhaduri critiques and reflects on the nature of power, truth, and humanity across different epochs.
In this collection, the author presents a harsh critique of power structures, from kings and priests to democratic leaders and autocratic dictators. He argues that the color of power remains unchanged throughout history, often characterized by the same self-serving, manipulative motives.
Bhaduri’s writing is brutally honest, without any pretense or embellishments, stating that in daily life, lying becomes a situational necessity. The book touches on topics such as violence, discord, compromise, and devotion, with each story offering a critical perspective on the world around us.
However, this is not just a critique. In the end, Mondokotha offers readers a profound sense of loneliness and the realization that, despite all the external conflicts and noise, the ultimate struggle is a deep, internal one. The book, aptly named ‘Mendokotha’ (or ‘bad words’), brings to the forefront raw truths that are often left unspoken in polite society.
Ideal for those who enjoy thought-provoking literature, Mondokotha challenges the reader to look beyond the surface of everyday life and confront the uncomfortable truths that shape our world.

