Dekhi Nai Fire
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- Author: Samaresh Basu
- Genre: Novel (Upanyas)
- Format: Hardcover
- ISBN: 9788172150006
- Pages: 764
- Weight: 2308 grams
Book Description:
Dekhi Nai Fire is the final masterpiece of Samaresh Basu and a remarkable contribution to Bengali literature. This novel is based on the life of Ramkinkar Baij, one of the most pioneering and unconventional artists of the 20th century.
Ramkinkar's life was an endless struggle, filled with hardship, devotion, and triumphs. He was also a subject of controversy, criticism, and misunderstanding, yet remained unwavering in his beliefs and artistic pursuits. Samaresh Basu portrays this multi-dimensional life with extraordinary depth in this novel.
Adding to the uniqueness of this book is the first-ever illustration work by another legendary artist, Bikash Bhattacharjee, making it a rare artistic collaboration in Bengali literature.
Key Features:
- One of the very few novels in world literature based on a real-life artist
- Written after over a decade of meticulous research by the author
- Explores both Ramkinkar Baij’s artistic and personal struggles
- Reflects the larger socio-cultural transformation of the era
- Features exclusive illustrations by Bikash Bhattacharjee
Unfortunately, the novel remained unfinished due to Samaresh Basu's sudden demise. However, its depth, authenticity, and literary brilliance make it an unparalleled achievement. The novel not only documents Ramkinkar’s journey but also serves as a reflection of the author’s own struggles, dedication, and vision.
About the Author: Samaresh Basu
- Born: 1924
- Literary Alias: Wrote under multiple pseudonyms, most notably Kalpurush and Kalkut
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Famous Works:
- Aamritakumbher Sandhane
- Shamba
- Ganga
- Mahakaler Rather Ghora
- Bibarna
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Writing Style & Influence:
- His work explored politics, human psychology, and social realism
- Deeply inspired by Indian mythology, history, and common people's struggles
- A master storyteller, who blended philosophy, realism, and poetic prose
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Recognition & Legacy:
- Received the Sahitya Akademi Award
- Several of his works were adapted into films and television series