That day was eleventh January...Suddenly Mandira wanted to break open the window and jump out of the room. But the very next moment the herself was puzzled. What made her long for this? Why should she die now? … A little later mandira discovered she was running from one room to another; but why?...She tried to restore herself –composure as she remembered that she was staying indoors that day only to relax … Than she lit another cigarette. She hoped that the book, cigarette, TV and the snug feeling of the bed would come together and compensate for the loneliness within her;
Mandira, a girl from Calcutta, goes to London to pursue higher studies. Within a few months of arriving there, she marries Thomas Brockway, a promising young aristocrat with enviable political lineage. By the time Tom (Thomas) has been elected M.P., Mandira finds herself celebrating the silver jubilee anniversary of their marriage. Her grown-up children, Robin and Liz, are well settled in life. Suddenly at this juncture, Mandira experiences a strange emotional crisis. All at once, she brings down the curtain on her twenty-six years of married life and opts for a different way of life—of self-imposed solitude, initially in England and then in India. But to what end? What is this crisis that has compelled middle— aged woman to forsake the certainties of a married life? Does she attain what she has yearned for or does life still have surprises in store for her? And is her filial affection, particularly for her daughter, reciprocated? Do her children attempt to find her and reconcile with her decisions?
The protean nature of this novel evades typecasting. Many socio—pohtical, moral and feminist issues crises-cross the fabric of the novel, at the heart of which lies its enigmatic protagonist. She embodies the underlying tension of the offbeat storyline and shifting that keeps the reader spellbound.
Sunil Gangopadhyay (b.1934) is one of the most illustrious literary figures in world of Bengali literature. A critically acclaimed poet and best –selling novelist and writer, he has so far penned eighteen novels, numerous collections of poems, children’s books, short stores and assays. Many of his novels have been translated in to English and there have been cinematic adaptations of his works as well. He is founder aditor of Krittibas, a groundbreaking Bengali poetry journal and joins editor of the reputed Bengali literary magazine desh.
He has attended several international literary conferences and has won many prestigious awards including Ananda Puraskar (1972 and 1989), Sahitya Akademi Award (1985) and Saraswati Samman (2005). He has been elected president of the Sahitya Akademi and is a visiting professor at Visva- Bharati University.
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