Last Life (Paperback)
Sampad Singh
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Add to basketPaperback. A forgotten diary.A silenced past.A truth waiting to be revealed.Trishita has grown up with unanswered questions-about her father's absence and a history wrapped in silence. Everything changes when she discovers an old, dust-covered diary hidden in her village library. The diary belongs to a mysterious poet known only as Agantuk, a name long erased from memory.As Trishita reads, she is drawn into haunting poems and reflections filled with love, regret, longing, and quiet despair. Through these pages, Agantuk emerges as more than a poet-he is a man shaped by broken dreams, unfulfilled love, and sacrifices made in silence. Once admired, now forgotten, his words become the only witness to a life that history chose to ignore.What begins as curiosity slowly turns into recognition.The diary is not merely a record of the past-it is a confession. And with every page, Trishita moves closer to a revelation that reshapes her identity forever.Last Life is a poignant work of literary fiction that explores memory, legacy, and the enduring bond between a parent and child. It is a story about voices that survive through words, and how the truth-no matter how deeply buried-always finds its way back.Perfect for readers who love emotionally rich, reflective storytelling. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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A forgotten diary.
A silenced past.
A truth waiting to be revealed.
Trishita has grown up with unanswered questions-about her father's absence and a history wrapped in silence. Everything changes when she discovers an old, dust-covered diary hidden in her village library. The diary belongs to a mysterious poet known only as Agantuk, a name long erased from memory.
As Trishita reads, she is drawn into haunting poems and reflections filled with love, regret, longing, and quiet despair. Through these pages, Agantuk emerges as more than a poet-he is a man shaped by broken dreams, unfulfilled love, and sacrifices made in silence. Once admired, now forgotten, his words become the only witness to a life that history chose to ignore.
What begins as curiosity slowly turns into recognition.
The diary is not merely a record of the past-it is a confession. And with every page, Trishita moves closer to a revelation that reshapes her identity forever.
Last Life is a poignant work of literary fiction that explores memory, legacy, and the enduring bond between a parent and child. It is a story about voices that survive through words, and how the truth-no matter how deeply buried-always finds its way back.
Perfect for readers who love emotionally rich, reflective storytelling.
Sampad Singh is an Indian writer and poet whose work explores the inner landscapes of human memory, solitude, and existential conflict. He has been actively engaged in literary and cultural circles since 2021 and has received multiple honors for his contributions to contemporary Bengali literature.
His achievements include the Literary & Cultural Honour from Rangamati Prakashani (2021), Smriti Samman from Nabajagaran Sahitya Paribar-affiliated with the Bishwa Bangla Sahitya Academy (2022), and the Poet Honour awarded by Mukti Prakashan, Kolkata (2022). In 2023, he was recognized as Best Literary Figure in a Sharadiya Edition, and his poem "Pagol" was published in Vidyamandir Magazine of Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandira, Belur Math.
In 2025, he received the prestigious Suniti Prava-Mallik Memorial Plaque from Paschimanchal Sahitya Sammelan in association with Dohijuri Mahatma Vidyapith. The same year marked a significant milestone in his literary journey with the publication of his debut novel "Shesh Jibon", released by Rangamati Prakashani at the International Kolkata Book Fair.
Sampad Singh continues to write with a distinctive voice that bridges emotional depth and philosophical inquiry, establishing himself as a promising literary figure in modern Bengali literature.
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