
Aami Ebhabe Bechechilam.Aapni? (Bengali Version)
Book Details
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Author: Devarshi Sarogi
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Publisher: The Cafe Table
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Language: Bengali
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ISBN: 9789348067089
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Pages: 184
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Format: Hardcover
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Type: Novel
About the Book
Aami Ebhabe Bechechilam. Aapni? is an intense exploration of the human psyche, focusing on the complexity of human nature and societal facades. The novel follows the life of a seemingly respectable man, who, behind his well-maintained public persona, secretly causes harm to those around him. Despite appearing cultured and educated to society, he is deeply troubled—selfish, narrow-minded, and at odds with his own emotions.
The narrative takes the reader through the protagonist’s inner turmoil, questioning life’s meaning and ultimately leading him to a tragic fate. This psychological journey reflects a life marked by selfishness, self-loathing, and an inability to love oneself, resulting in an absurd and painful existence.
Through 184 pages, the novel challenges readers to ponder: What kind of person are we? It raises thought-provoking questions about self-awareness, the masks we wear, and the truth beneath our outward behavior.
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Book Details
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Author: Devarshi Sarogi
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Publisher: The Cafe Table
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Language: Bengali
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ISBN: 9789348067089
-
Pages: 184
-
Format: Hardcover
-
Type: Novel
About the Book
Aami Ebhabe Bechechilam. Aapni? is an intense exploration of the human psyche, focusing on the complexity of human nature and societal facades. The novel follows the life of a seemingly respectable man, who, behind his well-maintained public persona, secretly causes harm to those around him. Despite appearing cultured and educated to society, he is deeply troubled—selfish, narrow-minded, and at odds with his own emotions.
The narrative takes the reader through the protagonist’s inner turmoil, questioning life’s meaning and ultimately leading him to a tragic fate. This psychological journey reflects a life marked by selfishness, self-loathing, and an inability to love oneself, resulting in an absurd and painful existence.
Through 184 pages, the novel challenges readers to ponder: What kind of person are we? It raises thought-provoking questions about self-awareness, the masks we wear, and the truth beneath our outward behavior.











