Nirbachita Prabandha
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- Author: শ্রী নীরদচন্দ্র চৌধুরী (Shri Nirad Chandra Choudhuri)
- Publisher: Ananda Publishers
- Language: Bengali
- Edition: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788172157524
- Pages: 304
- Weight: 550 gm
Book Description:
নির্বাচিত প্রবন্ধ (Nirbachita Prabandha) is a collection of writings by the renowned Indian author Shri Nirad Chandra Choudhuri, a distinguished intellectual known for his incisive and thought-provoking essays. His works have always stirred strong reactions from readers, with many admiring his sharp wit and unflinching opinions, while others have been challenged by his critique of society, culture, and politics.
This anthology presents a wide range of his essays, which span his career from 1928 to 1994. These writings showcase his enduring relevance and sharp intellectual vigor, providing insights into various aspects of Indian literature, society, politics, and culture. Nirad Chandra's analytical prowess is evident as he dissects the Bengali intellectual tradition, the influence of English education on Bengali culture, and the gradual decline of Bengali prominence in modern India.
His ability to scrutinize historical and cultural phenomena through a unique lens has made him a central figure in the literary world. The essays in this book reflect on the rise of the Bengali intellectual class during the 19th century and the social, cultural, and political decline in the 20th century, while also critiquing the broader dynamics of colonialism and post-colonial India.
Throughout his life, Nirad Chandra was known for his courage to voice opinions that often went against mainstream narratives. His writing is marked by wit, deep conviction, scholarly breadth, and a sharp eye for irony. This collection not only presents his thoughts on a variety of subjects but also reflects his unyielding spirit and intellectual integrity. The essays in this volume shine a light on the Bengali psyche and provide readers with a glimpse into the evolving identity of Bengal and its people.

