{"product_id":"the-last-bench","title":"The Last Bench","description":"\u003cp\u003eAbout The Booka Devastating Childhood Memoir From One Of BengalS Leading Dalit Writer And Publisher.A Village BarberS Son Who Migrated With His Family From Erstwhile East Pakistan To India In 1967 Revisits His Childhood In The Lost Land. When His Father Set Up A Hair Salon In The Local Weekly Market Near Their New Home, It Fell To The Little Boy To Seek Out Customers And Bring Them To The Shop For A Haircut Or A Shave.But The Father Was Keenly Aware That Only An Education Could Offer His Boy A Way Out Of The Penury That Had Been Their Lot. Disappointed In His Older Sons Who Had Both Dropped Out Of School, He Now Pinned All His Hopes On The Youngest Son. But School Was Brutal On The Young Boy Who Was Always Shown His Place, The Last Bench, Where He Sat Alone, With His Cracked Slate And A Wet Rag To Wipe It Clean.His Only Refuge Was His Ailing Mother, With Whom He Sometimes Forayed Into The Woods And Up To The Outskirts Of The Village. They Saw The World Through Each OtherS Eyes. And After Her Passing, He Found Another Constant Companion: Bhombol, The Dog That Followed Him Like A Shadow.The Last Bench Is A Poignant Childhood Memoir About What It Means To Be Invisible In An Unequal Society, About The Exchanges Between Man And Nature, And Most Of All, What It Means To Lose Those Whose Absence Changes Everything.About The Authoradhir Biswas Was Born In 1955 In The Village Of Magura, In The Jessore District Of Erstwhile East Pakistan. His Family Moved To Calcutta In 1967. He Began Writing In Magazines In 1976 At A FriendS Prompting, And Is The Author Of TwentyTwo Volumes Of Fiction And NonFiction, Including Two Sets Of Refugee Memoirs, And Two Childhood Memoirs. He Was Awarded The West Bengal Bangla AcademyS Suprabha Majumdar Memorial Prize In 2014 For His Refugee Memoir, Allahr Jomite Paa, And The Vidyasagar Prize In 2017 For His FourVolume Collection Of Stories, Novellas And Novels For Young Readers, Udojahaj. Adhir Biswas Established The Publishing House Gangchil In 2005. He Is Currently The Publications Editor Of The Dalit Sahitya Academy In West Bengal.About The Translatorv. Ramaswamy Is A Translator Of Voices From The Margins. Among The Writers He Has Translated From West Bengal And Bangladesh Are Subimal Misra, Manoranjan Byapari, Mashiul Alam, Shahidul Zahir, Swati Guha, Shahaduz Zaman And Ismail Darbesh. His Translation Of Adhir BiswasS Refugee Memoir, Memories Of Arrival: A Voice From The Margins, Was Published In 2022. The Last Bench Was Selected For The Inaugural Pen Presents Award In 2022.\u003c\/p\u003e","brand":"Ekad","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":45907106857158,"sku":"DADAX9360456810","price":5.09,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0695\/9389\/1014\/files\/81HJhzcw0qL.jpg?v=1780426316","url":"https:\/\/ergodemedia.com\/products\/the-last-bench","provider":"Ergodemedia","version":"1.0","type":"link"}