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Kabita Samagra 5

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  • Author: Sunil Gangopadhyay
  • Genre: Poetry Collection (Kabita Samagra)
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9789350402672
  • Pages: 380
  • Weight: 468 grams

About the Book

Kabita Samagra 5 is the fifth volume in the extensive collection of Sunil Gangopadhyay’s poetry. Presented chronologically, this volume includes several of his landmark poetry collections, including Bhalobasha Khandakabya, Bangla Char Akshar, Jaar Ja Haariye Geche, Shyambazarer Morer Adda, and a poetic play Praner Prohari.

This volume also includes three rhyming books—Malanchamala, A Chhoi A Chhoi Chhoi, and Mone Pore Sei Din—as well as a selection of additional rhymes, showcasing Gangopadhyay's mastery of the poetic form. Each poem in this collection reflects his unique ability to explore the intricacies of love, identity, and culture through the lens of modern Bengali poetry.


About the Author: Sunil Gangopadhyay

Birth: 7th September 1934, Faridpur, Bangladesh
Father: Amal Gangopadhyay, a left-wing political activist
Mother: Mira Gangopadhyay

Early Life and Education:

  • Sunil Gangopadhyay was educated in Kolkata, earning his MA from Calcutta University.
  • His career began with private tutoring, later working in various capacities, including in an insurance company, and as a UNESCO educator.

Literary Contributions:

  • Sunil Gangopadhyay is best known as the founder of the influential literary magazine Krittibas, which catalyzed a significant shift in Bengali poetry during the 1950s.
  • Although he was highly successful as a novelist, poetry remained his true passion. His first poetry collection, Eka Ebong Kichu Jon, marked the beginning of a long and prolific career.
  • Apart from poetry, Gangopadhyay also wrote novels, short stories, essays, and plays. His works frequently touch on themes of love, existential questioning, and the human condition.

Major Works:

  • Among his famous poetry collections are Smritir Shohor, Batashe Kiser Dak, Neera, Hariye Jeyo Na, and Raatri'r Rendezvous.
  • His novel Atmaprakash and several other books gained widespread recognition, cementing his reputation as one of Bengal's most important literary figures.

Awards and Recognition:

  • Ananda Puraskar (1983)
  • Sahitya Akademi Award (1985)
  • Known by several pen names, including Nil Lohit and Sanatan Pathak.

Later Life:

  • Sunil Gangopadhyay passed away on 23rd October 2012, leaving a rich literary legacy that continues to inspire new generations of readers and writers.

Why Read This Book?

  • Diverse Collection:
    This volume offers a variety of poetic works, including narrative poetry, rhymes, and even a poetic play, giving readers a broad view of Gangopadhyay’s versatile creativity.

  • Continued Relevance:
    Gangopadhyay's works continue to resonate because of his ability to capture universal themes such as love, loss, and identity, making them relatable even to modern audiences.

  • Essence of Bengali Culture:
    His poetry not only reflects his deep love for Bengali culture but also brings forth universal human emotions in a way that connects deeply with readers.


Conclusion

Kabita Samagra 5 is an essential collection for those who wish to explore the vast scope of Sunil Gangopadhyay's poetry. It is a must-read for lovers of Bengali literature and poetry, providing a deep and nuanced understanding of one of the most important poets of modern Bengali literary history.