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- Author: Nirenranath Chakraborty
- Genre: Poetry Collection (Kabita Samagra)
- Binding: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788177560992
- Pages: 304
- Weight: 362 grams
About the Book
Kabita Samagra 4 is the fourth volume of the complete poetry collection by Nirenranath Chakraborty, one of the leading Bengali poets. This volume offers readers an insightful compilation of his works, showcasing his poetic contributions throughout the years. Known for his evocative and deep explorations of contemporary life, Nirenranath Chakraborty continues to be a prominent figure in Bengali literature.
His poetry addresses various themes such as love, human suffering, political issues, and social concerns, always infused with a deep emotional undercurrent. This volume adds to his legacy, presenting poems that resonate with both their poetic quality and their thought-provoking content.
About the Author: Nirenranath Chakraborty
Birth: 19th October 1924, Chandra Village, Faridpur, Bangladesh
Father: Jitendranath Chakraborty, a famous professor of English literature
Early Life and Education:
- Nirenranath Chakraborty received his early education at Bengabashi School and Mitras School.
- He later studied at Bengabashi College and St. Paul's College, specializing in literature.
Career:
- He began his career as a journalist, initially working for the daily Pratyah.
- In 1951, he joined Anandabazar Patrika, a prominent Bengali newspaper, and became the editor of Anandamela.
- He also served as an editorial advisor for Anandabazar Patrika and was an influential figure in Bengali literary circles.
Literary Contributions:
- Nirenranath Chakraborty started writing poetry at a young age, and over the years, he has produced numerous poetry collections, essays on poetry, novels, and travelogues.
- One of his most famous works is the book “Bangla: Ki Likhen, Keno Likhen?”, which explores the art and craft of writing in Bengali.
Awards and Recognition:
- 1958: Ulto-Roth Award
- 1973: Tarashankar Award
- 1974: Sahitya Akademi Award
- 1976: Ananda Award
- He served as the President of the West Bengal Bengali Academy (2004-2011).
- In 2016, he was named Fellow of the Sahitya Akademi.
- He was honored with the Indira Gandhi Gold Medal by the Asiatic Society in 2015.
Other Contributions:
- He was invited by Calcutta University to give lectures on the theme of poetry, and his lecture series was published as "Kobitar Ki O Keno" (What and Why of Poetry) in 1975.
- He has traveled extensively, representing India at the World Poets' Conference in Liège, Belgium, in 1990.
Interests:
- In addition to poetry, his personal interests include playing bridge and traveling.
Why Read This Book?
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Comprehensive Poetry:
This volume offers a rich collection of Nirenranath Chakraborty’s poetry, which spans various phases of his literary career, reflecting his evolving style and themes. -
Contemporary Relevance:
His work often reflects the socio-political climate of his times, making it highly relevant even in today's world. -
Emotional Depth:
His poetry is known for its deep emotional resonance, often dealing with love, loss, and the human condition. -
Influence on Bengali Literature:
Nirenranath Chakraborty’s impact on Bengali literature is immeasurable, and this collection is an essential part of understanding his literary contributions.
Conclusion
Kabita Samagra 4 is an indispensable collection for poetry lovers and those interested in the history and evolution of Bengali literature. Through this work, Nirenranath Chakraborty’s voice continues to captivate and challenge readers, inviting them to reflect on the world around them. For anyone interested in profound, thought-provoking poetry, this volume is a must-read.

