Epar Bangla Opar Banglar Nirbachito 300 Chora O Kobita (Bengali Version)
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Book Details:
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Author: Bratati Bandyapadhyay
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Binding: Hardcover
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Number of Pages: 288
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Publisher: Maity Book House
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Language: Bengali
📚 About the Book: Epar Bangla Opar Banglar Nirbachito 300 Chora O Kobita
Epar Bangla Opar Banglar Nirbachito 300 Chora O Kobita by Bratati Bandyapadhyay is an anthology that brings together 300 selected poems from both East and West Bengal. This unique collection highlights the rich cultural diversity of the Bengali-speaking world, spanning across geographical boundaries, while celebrating the shared literary heritage of Bengal.
The poems in this book reflect a wide array of themes, emotions, and styles, from traditional folk poetry to modern compositions. The author has curated these works to showcase the distinct yet interconnected literary traditions from both parts of Bengal, offering readers a comprehensive look into the poetic landscape of the region. The collection serves as a tribute to the timeless beauty of Bengali literature, making it a valuable addition to the shelves of poetry enthusiasts and cultural scholars alike.
⭐ Key Features:
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A carefully curated collection of 300 poems from both East and West Bengal.
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Represents a wide range of themes, from cultural reflections to personal emotions.
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Ideal for lovers of Bengali literature and those interested in exploring the poetic traditions of Bengal.
This anthology is a must-have for anyone who wishes to explore the diverse poetic expressions of Bengali culture, bridging the two Bengals through the power of words.