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Ekul Okul (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Publisher: People’s Book Society

  • Language: Bengali

  • Edition: First Edition (November 2019)

  • ISBN: 8185383790

  • Cover Design: Shashwata Dasgupta

  • Printing: Basu Mudran, Kolkata

  • Country of Origin: India

About the Book
Ekul Okul is a powerful and emotionally intense novel by Taslima Nasreen, written as a sequel to her widely acclaimed and controversial work Lajja. In this book, the author continues to explore the consequences of religious intolerance, social division, and the struggles of individuals caught between identity, faith, and humanity. The narrative reflects the emotional and psychological impact of communal conflict and displacement on individuals and families.

Through her bold and fearless storytelling, Taslima Nasreen portrays the pain, confusion, and inner turmoil experienced by those forced to confront harsh social realities. The book explores themes of belonging, exile, identity, and survival, while also highlighting the courage required to maintain dignity and humanity in difficult circumstances. Her writing vividly captures the emotional depth of characters who struggle to find their place in a divided and often hostile environment.

Ekul Okul stands as a significant literary work that continues the powerful message of Lajja, offering readers a deeper understanding of social conflict, human suffering, and resilience. Written in her signature direct and thought-provoking style, the book challenges readers to reflect on issues of tolerance, justice, and human rights. It remains an important and impactful contribution to modern Bengali literature.