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  • Author: Sunil Gangopadhyay
  • Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9788177561340
  • Pages: 204
  • Weight: 312 grams
  • Publisher: Ananda Publishers

Description:

  • Rabindranath Tagore receives hundreds of letters daily from across the country.
  • He tries to respond to as many as possible.
  • One day, he comes across a letter from a 12-year-old girl named Ranu from Varanasi.
  • She has read many of his writings and considers him her most beloved person.
  • In her letter, she questions why he has been writing fewer stories lately.
  • Tagore, intrigued and amused, decides to reply.
  • Despite his literary success, Tagore never found complete peace in his personal life.
  • After his eldest daughter, Madhurilata, passes away after prolonged illness, he is devastated.
  • Seeking solace, he visits Bhawanipur and calls out for Ranu.
  • A young girl rushes down the stairs, and Tagore is mesmerized by her presence.
  • From that moment, an extraordinary relationship forms between the 58-year-old poet and the young Ranu.
  • She becomes his playmate, muse, and a reflection of his lost ‘Bou-thakurani’ (elder sister-in-law).
  • To Ranu, Tagore is her beloved "Bhanu Dada."
  • When Tagore travels to China, Ranu’s marriage is arranged to Biren, the son of Sir Rajen Mukherjee.
  • She becomes a wife and mother of two children.
  • As an aging poet, Tagore reflects—what did he truly receive from Ranu?
  • Was it just "the beauty of sorrow through tears"?
  • Sunil Gangopadhyay masterfully narrates this unique and unparalleled story.

About the Author:

  • Birth: September 7, 1934, Faridpur, Bangladesh.
  • Education: Master's degree from the University of Calcutta.
  • Early Career: Started by giving private tuition.
  • Professional Experience:
    • Worked as an officer trainee in an insurance company.
    • Associated with UNESCO’s adult education program.
    • Clerk in a government office.
    • Editorial role in a now-defunct daily newspaper.
  • Literary Contributions:
    • Began his writing career with poetry.
    • Founder-editor of the literary magazine Krittibas.
    • Gained fame as a poet before transitioning to novel writing.
    • First novel: Atmaprakash, published in the Desh magazine.
    • First poetry collection: Eka Ebong Koyekjon.
    • Equally popular among children and adults.
  • Awards:
    • Ananda Puraskar (early in his career).
    • Bankim Puraskar (1983).
    • Sahitya Akademi Award (1985).
  • Pen Names:
    • Neel Lohit
    • Sanatan Pathak
    • Neel Upadhyay
  • Death: October 23, 2012.