Parjalochonar Aloke Chacha Kahini (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Shilpi Kangshabanik
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789383590742
About the Book
Parjalochonar Aloke Chacha Kahini (Bengali Version) is a comprehensive critical study of Syed Mujtaba Ali's celebrated short story collection Chacha Kahini. Authored by Shilpi Kangshabanik, the book offers readers a structured and insightful analysis of one of Bengali literature's most entertaining and intellectually engaging works. Combining literary criticism with thematic interpretation, it serves as an essential companion for students, researchers, and admirers of Syed Mujtaba Ali's writings.
The study begins with an introduction to the life, literary career, and bibliography of Syed Mujtaba Ali, placing Chacha Kahini within the broader context of his creative achievements. The author explores the distinctive qualities of Mujtaba Ali's literary style, particularly his masterful use of humour, wit, satire, and conversational storytelling that have made his works enduring classics of Bengali prose.
The book examines all eleven pieces included in Chacha Kahini. It highlights the unique composition of the original collection, where the first five narratives reflect the spirit of engaging conversational storytelling, while the remaining six pieces display the author's celebrated talent for humorous prose. Each work is presented with a concise synopsis followed by thoughtful literary analysis, enabling readers to appreciate both the narrative structure and the deeper thematic significance of the texts.
Organized into three well-defined sections, the volume offers a systematic approach to literary study. The first section provides the author's biography, bibliography, and an overview of Chacha Kahini. The second presents concise summaries of each story, while the third offers detailed thematic discussions, examining issues such as humour, human relationships, social observation, characterization, language, and narrative technique. This clear structure makes the book particularly valuable for academic study and examination preparation.
Written in a lucid, analytical, and accessible style, Parjalochonar Aloke Chacha Kahini (Bengali Version) is an indispensable resource for students, teachers, researchers, and readers interested in Bengali short stories, literary criticism, Syed Mujtaba Ali, and modern Bengali prose. By combining textual interpretation with critical insight, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of Chacha Kahini and its enduring place in Bengali literature.

