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Na-Jana Thakurbari (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Parthajit Gangopadhyay

  • Publisher: Deep Prakashan

  • Language: Bengali

  • Format: Hardcover

About the Book

Na-Jana Thakurbari (Bengali Version) offers a compelling collection of untold stories and rare incidents from the Tagore family, bringing the household's myths and realities to light. Parthajit Gangopadhyay weaves a narrative that dives deep into the joys, sorrows, and complexities surrounding the Tagore family, revealing stories of love, loss, rebellion, and cultural reflection.

The book includes historical anecdotes that present a side of the Tagore family that is often unknown to the wider public. It recounts moments of Rabindranath Tagore’s personal struggles after receiving the Nobel Prize, his complex relationship with his family members, and the sacrifices and changes that shaped his life. It also sheds light on incidents such as Dwijnedranath Tagore's property disputes, Abanindranath’s emotional loss, and the fascinating lifestyle within the Tagore household, where French chefs were employed and the family experienced diverse culinary delights.

The narrative also touches on the curious events surrounding Rabindranath’s relationship with Ranu, as well as the untold stories of family members who played a significant role in the Tagore legacy. The author reveals the humbling moments of Rabindranath—his vulnerability, affection, and the personal sacrifices he made amidst his fame and legacy.

Perfect for history enthusiasts, Tagore admirers, and those intrigued by the personal lives of Bengali literary figures, this book offers insightful accounts, mysteries, and reflections that showcase the untold side of the Tagore family.