Possessions

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Kuberer Bishoy Ashoy, translated as Possessions, is a masterpiece. Published in 1967 it tells the story of a young man turned ‘dream merchant’ selling real estate in a rural neighborhood while reshaping its future. He transforms himself into a paddy-lord on an uncharted island – but a savage storm wrecks his crop and sends his dream crashing. His body is already showing signs of a sin committed long ago, when he commits another by murdering his friend’s runaway wife, bearing his unwelcome seed. He then returns to a near empty house to face what remains of his family, or sanity. The end comes in snakebite. It was the snake he had met on the day he began as a man of possessions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shyamal Gangopadhyay

A major writer of our time, Shyamal Gangopadhyay (1933-2001) brought out around 70 novels and 130 stories besides juvenile fiction and sundry prose. He was born at Khulna, in Bangladesh now, where he had his schooling though later studies in Kolkata, interrupted by two years’ manual labour at a blast furnace. He was a B.A. and a journalist. He won the Sahitya Akadeni Award (1993 and a number of other literary prizes.

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Title
Possessions
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8126024550
Length
330p.
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