Saparjya is a popular Odia story book written by Mandakini Das and published in the year 1982. The book is filled with a collection of captivating and thought-provoking short stories that explore various aspects of human emotions, relationships, and societal issues.
The stories in “Saparjya” touch upon the essence of Odia culture and tradition, portraying the lives of Odia people and their struggles in both rural and urban settings. Through her narratives, Mandakini Das skillfully weaves intricate plots, incorporating elements of drama, suspense, and realism to keep readers engrossed.
The book delves into a variety of topics, from love and romance to family dynamics, social inequality, and the human psyche. Each story in “Saparjya” reveals the author’s deep understanding of human emotions and her ability to depict the complexities of human nature with great sensitivity and realism.
Mandakini Das’s writing style is marked by vivid descriptions, rich imagery, and lyrical language, which bring the characters and settings to life. Her stories are often laced with subtle moral messages and philosophical reflections, urging readers to contemplate the deeper meaning behind the events and relationships portrayed.
“Saparjya” not only entertains readers but also offers insights into the Odia way of life, customs, and traditions. It presents a vivid picture of the society, shedding light on its strengths, flaws, and the challenges faced by its members. The stories are relatable and resonate with readers from different walks of life, regardless of their cultural backgrounds.
Since its publication in 1982, “Saparjya” has garnered immense popularity among readers of Odia literature. The book has enjoyed critical acclaim for its engaging storytelling, strong character development, and thought-provoking themes. It continues to be widely read and cherished by people who appreciate the beauty of Odia language and literature.
Books Info
Books name | Saparjya\ସପର୍ଯ୍ୟା |
Author | Mandakini Das |
No Of pages | 85 |
Publisher | Subarnna Paper bags |
Publication | 1982 |
Printed At | Colour Printing House |
Distributor | NA |