Fire Dekha
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- Author: Nabakumar Basu
- Genre: Upanyas (Novel)
- ISBN: 9789354253409
- Format: Hardcover
- Pages: 342
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Weight: 482 grams
Book Overview:
- Inspired by Samaresh Basu's novel "Dekhi Nai Fire": Focuses on the life and artistic journey of the legendary sculptor Ramkinkar Baij.
- Samaresh Basu's distinctive style: Written in Samaresh Basu's unique language, dialogue, and narrative approach.
- Unfinished legacy: After Samaresh Basu's untimely passing, Dekhi Nai Fire remains an incomplete masterpiece.
- A tribute 35 years later: Nabakumar Basu offers a reflective continuation with Fire Dekha, providing insight into Samaresh Basu's final years and his dedication to completing the novel.
- Reveals hidden aspects: Uncovers lesser-known stories, events, and personal experiences from Samaresh Basu's life, including his creative process.
- Celebrates two legendary artists: The book brings together the creative worlds of Samaresh Basu and Ramkinkar Baij—both influential in their artistic domains.
- Themes explored: Artistic passion, cultural identity, struggles of creativity, and the journey of two artists.
About the Author - Nabakumar Basu:
- Born: December 10, 1949, in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India.
- Early life: Grew up in poverty, studied on scholarships, and was influenced by his scholar-grandfather Jogendranath Mukhopadhyay.
- Medical studies: Pursued medical education at Calcutta University, later specializing in surgery.
- Moved to England in 1993: Worked in the public health sector while continuing his literary contributions.
- Literary beginnings: Began writing from school days, publishing in handwritten magazines and school publications.
- First published work: A short story published in Desh magazine in 1977.
- Active in the Little Magazine movement: Contributed widely to little magazines and other Bengali literary journals.
- Literary genres: Wrote mystery novels, children’s stories, serialized novels, short stories, and travelogues.
- Bengali literature advocate: Promoted and supported Bengali literature even while living abroad.
- Notable work: His first long novel, Chirasakha, is one of his most recognized literary achievements.

