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- Author: Bishnu Dey (বিষ্ণু দে)
- Genre: Poetry Collection (Kabita Samagra)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9789350404942
- Number of Pages: 1148
- Weight: 1433 grams
About the Book
Kabita Samagra (Akhanda) is an unparalleled compilation of the poetic legacy of Bishnu Dey, a towering figure in Bengali literature. Traversing over five decades, the anthology captures the evolution of Dey's poetic voice, from his early works like Urvashi O Artemis to his final masterpiece Amar Hridaye Bacho. His journey reflects an unyielding faith in the resilience of life, epitomized through the imagery of a rejuvenated burnt palm tree.
Bishnu Dey’s poetry oscillates between the intellectual and the deeply emotional, often weaving complex themes with stark simplicity. He is equally adept at exploring the grandeur of nature and the struggles of the nameless, faceless masses. This collection brings together the essence of his profound engagement with life, art, and the human condition.
Key Features
- Comprehensive Collection: A complete anthology of Bishnu Dey's poetry, presenting his literary evolution.
- Rich Themes: Covers a broad spectrum of ideas, from nature's beauty and human struggles to philosophical musings and socio-political commentary.
- Literary Milestone: Showcases Dey’s mastery of language and his contribution to modern Bengali poetry.
About the Author
Bishnu Dey (বিষ্ণু দে, July 18, 1909 – December 3, 1982) was a celebrated poet, critic, and thinker whose works left an indelible mark on Bengali literature. Born to Avinashchandra Dey and Monoharini, he began writing poetry in 1925-26. He completed his Master’s in English Literature in 1933 and taught at several prestigious colleges, including Presidency and Maulana Azad College.
Dey was an avid organizer of anti-fascist writer-artist communities and had a deep interest in music, fine arts, and folk traditions. He contributed extensively to literary criticism through journals like Porichoy and Sahityapatra.
Among his numerous accolades are:
- Sahitya Akademi Award (1965)
- Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Award (1967)
- Bharatiya Jnanpith Award (1971)
Bishnu Dey's legacy is one of profound thought, artistic exploration, and unwavering faith in the resilience of humanity.
Conclusion
Kabita Samagra (Akhanda) by Bishnu Dey is an invaluable resource for those passionate about Bengali poetry. This exhaustive anthology not only chronicles Dey’s literary journey but also serves as a timeless testament to his genius. A must-have for scholars, poetry lovers, and anyone seeking to delve into the rich tapestry of modern Bengali literature