Shreshtha Galpa by Jaya Mitra Bangla PDF

Shreshtha Galpa by Jaya Mitra Bengali PDF.

Name of Book—Shreshtha Galpa,
Author— Jaya Mitra,
Genre— Bengali Novel Book,
Book Format—PDF,
PDF Size—7MB,
Pages—189,

Shreshtha Galpa written by Jaya Mitra

Shreshtha Galpa: A popular story collection by Jaya Mitra

Shreshtha Galpa (Best Story) – A popular story collection written by Jaya Mitra.

Jaya Mitra was born on September 21, 1950. A student of English literature. Jaya Mitra is a writer-activist, chronicler, passionate wanderer, traveler, friend of all and lifelong student of Mother Nature. She was involved in the leftist political movement of the 1970s. Her book on her experience in prison, Hanyaman, was awarded the Anand Puraskar in 1991. She received the Sahitya Akademi Translation Award in 1999. Her published poetry books are Uddalak Name Dako, Dahanparba, Halud Ranger Prithibi, Pasher Chayer Andhakar etc. Her published novels are Swarnakamaler Chihnwa, Kalo Shada Batas, Mati O Shikarbakar, Paribesh-Bhumijol, Joler Naam Bhalobasa etc. Among her other works, Sahasra Dhara is notable.

When was Jaya Mitra born?

Jaya Mitra has conveyed the non-parallel arrangement of time in various ways. The intention to convey the flowing truth of the past and the present in his own way has made his story unique. He has arranged the narrative world around the various units of time, the multidimensional transformation of reality flowing with time. The harsh reality, the competing reality, the reality of acceptance and denial, the tendency and protest, the character’s own intention, life consciousness and good sense make the story a commentary on time.

We found Jaya Mitra in the late eighties of the last century. She created a response in India by writing the novel Hanyaman (1989), a narrative rich in prison life experience. Jarasandha has conveyed the experience of prison life in sincere prose, and a mixture of heart and feelings. But the narrative, courageously and skillfully described by Jaya Mitra and Minakshi Sen about the experience of oppressive life in the prisons of Naxal-revolutionaries in the seventies of the last century is an informative document of state terrorism. The book ‘Hanyman’ was awarded the Ananda Puraskar in 1991.

That same year, she received the Sahitya Akademi Translation award for her translation. In addition to her involvement in multiple branches of literature, she is an environmental activist, thinker and thinker. She has consistently raised the message of environmental awareness through the magazine Bhumodhyasagar. In the submission of Shreshtha Galpa, Galpa Samagra, Jaya Mitra has revealed the charm of her storytelling. Which is the direction of her story.

The story Kalparshu Sarayal (1986) becomes a unit of consciousness for a long time. A woman’s self-voice and the fierce agitation of her independent being. Even in the personal space, by introducing the truth of country, time, and society, her own unique style has increased the intensity of the story.

Srinanda’s family responsibilities, unveiling the truth of freedom from oppression, rereading the illusory reality entangled in memories, dedication to social work, the life-truth of the new generation of Nachiketa on the train journey. And the aesthetic commentary that he draws on the life of auspicious feelings by keeping the young generation in front of the tricks of time through the transition to a new truth, is very illusory. Even in the abominable reality, a white lotus blooms, and it is the job of the individual to bring that lotus to the light of developed truth and beauty.

Only the individual can sing the victory song of social liberation. Yes, there are liars, deceivers, liars, and cheaters in our society. Similarly, there are worshipers of truth and beauty. The job of the individual is to immerse the youth in the consciousness of goodness and welfare. The consciousness that will make the world suitable for healthy living. The writer wants to light the light of that consciousness.

Sita’s ordeal is still happening today, Draupadi’s honor is still being tested. Going against her will, she has to be defeated by the patriarchal conservative society. Despite being a part of social progress, advancing strongly in education and thought, she has to be defeated by the complex structure of society. In our third world, a free society and free relationships have not yet been established.

The tradition of self-interest is still at the root of relationships. How much truth can a person have in their inner circle, how intense can the complexity of family structure be, how a woman has to be sacrificed against her will and against her will, in that society without freedom, that woman has made a subtle satire in the story ‘Draupadi‘ (1987).

This story creates a commentary on the complex life of the truth of relationships, family responsibility, the demands and demands of life, affection, love and duty. After the death of her father, Jamaibabu Ravida took over the responsibility of the family. She has handled the upbringing of her in-laws, education, responsibility and affection all like a grandfather.

Jamai Babu’s wife had already died, leaving behind two daughters. Even after a few days, there was unrest. If Jamai Babu remarried, the problem was how they would stay in this house. Or whether there would be an environment to live in at all. Judging from all aspects, the mother told Jhumla to marry Rabida. Jhumla fell from the sky.

It was really impossible. Will human relationships break like this? If she marries another girl without marriage, the relationship with Rabida’s daughters and aunts will also break in the complex web of life. This decision was taken to keep the relationship alive. Although Rabida was initially restless, she later considered this decision to be the right one. In order to keep the family relationship and economic arrangement in order, she had to give in to Jhumla against her will.

When was Jaya Mitra Sahitya AKademi Awarded?

In today’s postmodern era, women are drowning in a complex web of pain. If they marry another girl against economic prosperity and organized relations, the mother-in-law does not have time to think about what would have happened to the relationship between the previous son-in-law and in-laws. The timid Bengali is handing over her daughter to her son-in-law to save her existence. And the mother is doing it.

The writer clearly highlights in her writing that not only men harm women, but also women do harm at every step. Again, there is no simple truth of life except this truth in front of the mother. Life is so complex, the crooked gaze of life is so sharp, the commentator of that complex life is Jaya Mitra.

The reason for this is easily understandable, so that the book does not contain unnecessarily large drawings. Hopefully, by reading this book, readers, students and researchers will gain some knowledge about modern era. Therefore, the PDF of the book is given on this web page. Readers can download the PDF of the collection book Shreshtha Galpa (Best Story) from this web page and read it online.

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