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      Home in the World: A Memoir

      Original price was: ৳1,800.Current price is: ৳1,440.

      "Home in the World: A Memoir" is an intimate and poignant exploration of the life and experiences of Amartya Sen, the Nobel laureate and renowned economist. In this memoir, Sen reflects on his multifaceted journey, spanning continents, academic achievements, and social and political engagements. The narrative is a rich tapestry that weaves together personal anecdotes, intellectual insights, and reflections on societal issues, offering readers a glimpse into the mind and heart of a thinker who has made significant contributions to the fields of philosophy and economics. Sen's memoir not only traces his intellectual evolution and professional accomplishments but also delves into the intersections of his personal and public life, providing a nuanced perspective on identity, belonging, and the responsibilities of an engaged global citizen.

      Bleak House

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      "Bleak House" by Charles Dickens is a sprawling and intricate novel that stands as one of the author's most ambitious works. Published in 1853, it masterfully weaves together a multitude of characters and subplots against the backdrop of a complex legal system and social injustices in Victorian England. The novel's dual narrative structure, with one storyline narrated by Esther Summerson and the other by an omniscient voice, creates a rich tapestry that explores themes of class, bureaucracy, and the impact of systemic corruption. At the center of the narrative is the interminable legal case of Jarndyce and Jarndyce, a symbol of the inefficiency and moral decay within the Chancery court. Dickens's sharp social commentary, vivid characterizations, and intricate plotlines contribute to the enduring significance of "Bleak House" as a portrayal of the societal ills of its time.