Nagnatar Utsa Sandhane (Bengali Version)
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- Author: Jayanta Dey
- Binding: Paperback
- Language: Bengali
- Publisher: Biva Publication
- Publishing Year: 2025
- Pages: 176
About the Book:
Nagnatar Utsa Sandhane (Bengali Version) by Jayanta Dey is a bold and thought-provoking Bengali novel that explores the idea of “nakedness” beyond its physical meaning—turning it into a powerful symbol of identity, vulnerability, protest, and transformation.
The story begins with a shocking and intense premise—a woman who finds herself stripped not just of her clothes, but of everything that defined her existence. From that moment, the narrative evolves into a journey of self-realization, resistance, and rebirth. Instead of surrendering to despair, the protagonist chooses to confront the world that wronged her, transforming her vulnerability into strength.
Blending elements of reality and the digital age, the novel imagines a world where identity transcends the physical body, where existence can become fluid, viral, and unstoppable. The concept of nakedness shifts throughout the story—sometimes representing beauty, sometimes humiliation, sometimes rebellion.
Through sharp storytelling and layered symbolism, the book challenges societal norms, questions morality, and examines the power dynamics embedded in human relationships. It is not just a narrative, but a reflection on how individuals reclaim agency in a world that constantly tries to define and control them.

