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Nei, Kichhu Nei (Autobiography Part-6) (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Publisher: People’s Book Society

  • Language: Bengali

  • Edition: Third Revised Edition (May 2023)

  • First Published: January 2010

  • ISBN: 8185383553

  • Cover Design: Biplab Mondal

  • Printing: Basu Mudran, Kolkata

  • Country of Origin: India

About the Book
Nei, Kichhu Nei is the sixth volume of Taslima Nasreen’s deeply personal and emotionally charged autobiographical series. In this part, the author reflects on a profound phase of emptiness, isolation, and emotional struggle that shaped her life during exile. The title itself, meaning “Nothing Remains,” symbolizes the deep sense of loss and detachment she experienced while being separated from her homeland, identity, and familiar world.

Through her honest and fearless narration, Taslima Nasreen shares her inner conflicts, emotional pain, and the loneliness that accompanied her journey. She describes her experiences of displacement, the absence of stability, and the psychological challenges of living without a sense of belonging. At the same time, the memoir highlights her strength, resilience, and determination to continue writing and expressing her truth despite adversity.

This volume provides readers with an intimate understanding of the emotional consequences of exile and the personal sacrifices made in the pursuit of freedom of thought and expression. Written in her characteristic bold and sensitive style, Nei, Kichhu Nei stands as a powerful reflection on identity, loss, and the enduring courage of a writer committed to her principles.