Kotha Chitrokor Dinendrakumar Roy (Bengali Version)
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📘 Book Details
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Author: Satanjib Raha
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Publisher: Suprokash
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Language: Bengali
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Binding: Hardcover
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Genre: Biography / Literary Criticism / Bengali Literature
📝 About the Book
"Kotha Chitrokor Dinendrakumar Roy" is an insightful biography of Dinendrakumar Roy, one of the most celebrated figures in Bengali literature and culture. Written by Satanjib Raha, this book delves into the multifaceted life and work of Roy, shedding light on his contribution to the literary world and his deep connection with the rural essence of Bengal.
Dinendrakumar Roy is renowned for his immense contribution to the mystery genre, particularly through his works like Rahasya Lahari and Nandan-Kanan, where he single-handedly wrote over 500 mystery stories, earning immense popularity during his time. His other notable works include Pallichitra, Pallibichitra, Sekaler Smriti, and Hamida, which remain staples in Bengali literature. He was also instrumental in editing the Basumati magazine, which became a key platform for the dissemination of literary and scientific knowledge in a humorous yet informative manner.
Roy’s writing reflected the essence of Bengali culture, weaving stories that celebrated the rural landscape, folk traditions, and the everyday life of the common man. His works continue to resonate with readers who cherish Bengali folklore and cultural history.
This hardcover edition of "Kotha Chitrokor Dinendrakumar Roy" presents a comprehensive and well-researched account of his life, offering a treasure trove of insights for both literary enthusiasts and those interested in the cultural history of Bengal.