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πŸ“– Book Details:

  • Author: Samaresh Majumdar
  • Genre: Novel
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9789388014922
  • Pages: 136
  • Weight: 254g

πŸ“š About the Book:

  • Set in British-ruled India, this novel explores life in a tea plantation during the rise of armed revolutionary movements.
  • The tea estate doctor, a central figure in the story, secretly sympathizes with the revolutionaries.
  • The novel vividly portrays the exploitation of tea plantation workers and their struggles.
  • Two significant female characters:
    • Etowari – a simple, rebellious woman fighting for survival.
    • Pushi – a cheerful yet helpless courtesan whose life takes a drastic turn.
  • The story follows the doctor and four workers as they travel to a tribal settlement in Bihar, where ancestral ties and harsh realities of migration unfold.
  • Questions arise:
    • Why does Etowari never return?
    • What transforms Pushi?
  • With fast-paced narration and historical depth, Samaresh Majumdar skillfully blends fiction with history, presenting a gripping tale of oppression, resistance, and transformation.

πŸ”Ή A historical novel showcasing the struggles of tea plantation workers.
πŸ”Ή Explores British exploitation and revolutionary undercurrents.
πŸ”Ή Features compelling characters and powerful storytelling.


πŸ–‹ About the Author: Samaresh Majumdar

  • Born on March 10, 1944, spent childhood in the tea gardens of Duars.
  • Studied at Scottish Church College, later earned an M.A. in Bengali from Calcutta University.
  • Started as a theater enthusiast, then turned to writing.
  • Debut short story published in Desh magazine (1967).
  • First novel: Dour (1975), serialized in Desh.

πŸ† Awards & Recognition:

  • Ananda Puraskar (1982) for literary excellence.
  • Sahitya Akademi Award (1984) for Kalbela.
  • Recognized for his notable contributions to Bengali literature, with many of his works adapted into films and TV series.

πŸ“– Samaresh Majumdar’s Buker Ghare Bandi Agun is a thought-provoking historical novel that brings to life the pain, struggle, and resilience of colonial-era tea plantation workers