
Tukro Takra Sanglap: Sanskriti–Sankat–Smriti (Bengali Version)
Book Details:
- Publisher: Abhijan Publishers
- Author: Sanjay Ghosh
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: Bengali
- Category: Essays
About the Book:
Tukro Takra Sanglap: Sanskriti–Sankat–Smriti is a thoughtful collection of short reflections and conversations moving across various domains of culture such as literature, painting, cinema, poetry, theatre, and band music. The author presents these ideas in brief dialogues that gradually unfold into deeper explorations of contemporary cultural experiences.
Like light passing through a prism and breaking into multiple rays, these fragments of dialogue expand into diverse perspectives between the writer and reader. The book also examines social and health-related crises with sharp analytical insight, offering commentary on changing times and societal challenges.
Alongside these discussions, the author revisits memories—bringing back lost faces, past moments, and the textures of old festivals and lived experiences. Through this blend of reflection, critique, and nostalgia, the book becomes a contemplative document of Bengali culture and society.
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Book Details:
- Publisher: Abhijan Publishers
- Author: Sanjay Ghosh
- Format: Hardcover
- Language: Bengali
- Category: Essays
About the Book:
Tukro Takra Sanglap: Sanskriti–Sankat–Smriti is a thoughtful collection of short reflections and conversations moving across various domains of culture such as literature, painting, cinema, poetry, theatre, and band music. The author presents these ideas in brief dialogues that gradually unfold into deeper explorations of contemporary cultural experiences.
Like light passing through a prism and breaking into multiple rays, these fragments of dialogue expand into diverse perspectives between the writer and reader. The book also examines social and health-related crises with sharp analytical insight, offering commentary on changing times and societal challenges.
Alongside these discussions, the author revisits memories—bringing back lost faces, past moments, and the textures of old festivals and lived experiences. Through this blend of reflection, critique, and nostalgia, the book becomes a contemplative document of Bengali culture and society.














