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Srikanta

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Embark on a journey of self-discovery with Srikanta, a wandering soul in 19th-century Bengal. From childhood ideals to rebellious encounters and spiritual quests, Srikanta’s life unfolds amidst societal change. Explore themes of love, loss, and identity in Saratchandra’s epic novel. ISBN: 9780143066477

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  • ISBN-13: 9780143066477
  • Publisher: Penguin Books India
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Weight: 700 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0143066471
  • Publisher Date: 02 Oct 2009
  • Height: 216 mm
  • No of Pages: 504
  • Spine Width: 0 mm
  • Width: 135 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

25 reviews for Srikanta

  1. Ram Sharma

    Found the book to be a bit slow and meandering. The characters were interesting, but I struggled to connect with them.

  2. Prateek Brahma

    Srikanta’s search for meaning was compelling. The ending felt a little unresolved for me, but I still enjoyed it.

  3. Chirag Mulchandani

    I enjoyed reading this classic, especially the last quarter. The beginning was slow, but the ending made up for it.

  4. Shouvik Kapat

    The descriptions of Bengal were vivid and evocative. Srikanta’s character arc was well-developed, but it’s kinda boring.

  5. Ankul Sharma

    A classic for a reason! The themes are timeless and relevant. Some sections felt a little preachy, but overall, amazing.

  6. Vishnu Prasad D

    Enjoyed the historical context and the social commentary. Srikanta was a complex and flawed character. Slow paced though.

  7. Himanshu Saini

    Found Srikanta to be a compelling character. The book’s length felt justified, but I wished for a quicker pace.

  8. Dhruv Kaushik

    A well-written and thought-provoking novel. It’s slightly tedious, but worth it. Recommended to others.

  9. Muskan Rastogi

    The portrayal of societal change was fascinating. Srikanta’s internal struggles were relatable. Bit too long.

  10. Sariga N

    I found the book to be a bit too long and descriptive. The characters were interesting, but I didn’t love them.

  11. Satabdi Das

    Enjoyed the historical setting and the glimpse into th-century Bengal. However, the writing style felt a little dated.

  12. Ruchie Gautam

    The book wasn’t bad, but it wasn’t great either. I got confused at times by the details. The characters seemed complex.

  13. Jyoti

    I was moved by the love and loss depicted in the story. It dragged on a bit, but overall, a good read. Recommended!

  14. Alok Jangra

    Srikanta’s journey of self-discovery was inspiring. The language was beautiful, but sometimes hard to understand.

  15. Rithik Saini

    The book was okay. It dragged on a bit and was kind of boring. I thought there would be more adventure, but not much.

  16. Ravinder Kumar

    Srikanta is a beautiful, albeit slow, read. The prose is gorgeous, but the plot meandered at times. Overall, a worthwhile experience.

  17. Sumit Kumar Jayant

    The exploration of love, loss, and identity was well done. I felt empathy, but the pace was a little slow.

  18. Aditya Raj

    The writing style was beautiful and poetic. Srikanta’s journey was thought-provoking, even if some scenes were tough.

  19. Kushagre Singh

    A classic for a reason! The themes of love and loss resonated deeply. Some parts were a bit too descriptive for my taste.

  20. Shikhar Goel

    I loved the descriptions of Bengal. It helped me visualize the story better. The story took a long time to develop.

  21. Ayush Joshi

    Loved the exploration of Bengali society! Srikanta’s journey was captivating, though some characters felt underdeveloped.

  22. Priyadarshini Bora

    Srikanta’s journey was inspiring and relatable. Though the book had a classic vibe, it felt relevant to current issues.

  23. Aswani Das

    Srikanta’s spiritual quest was thought-provoking. I connected with the book, but the ending felt somewhat abrupt.

  24. Ishika Mandal

    Overall, Srikanta was a delightful read. The storyline was interesting and the characters had great depth and personalities.

  25. Dhruv Singh

    A well-written novel with rich characters and a complex plot. I liked it, but at some points, I got lost in details.

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