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🔹 ISBN: 9789350400319
🔹 Cover: Hardcover
🔹 Pages: 430
🔹 Weight: 752 grams
About Sagar Moy Ghosh
Sagar Moy Ghosh (born on 22nd June, 1912) was a man of many talents – a prolific writer, editor, musician, and actor, but he is most revered for his contributions to Bengali literature. His life was marked by a remarkable balance of literary and artistic pursuits. He began his career as a writer, contributing to prominent periodicals like Prabasi and Bichitra, but it was in the world of editing that he found his most significant role.
His decision to step away from active writing, choosing instead to focus on editing, is a reflection of his remarkable self-discipline. In one of his writings, he clearly expressed his resolution: "First, I will never become a writer. Second, in any magazine where I work as an editor, I will never write anything under my own name." His commitment to maintaining the neutrality of the editorial position was a core part of his professional ethics.
Despite his personal pledge not to write, he contributed several works, and these writings reveal his spontaneous literary genius. His works, such as "Ekta Pereker Kahini" (The Story of a Nail), "Sampadoker Baithake" (At the Editor's Meeting), "Hirer Nakchhabi" (The Diamond Nosepin), and "Dandakaranyer Bagha" (The Tiger of Dandakaranya), showcase his skill as a writer. These four books, published together in this collection, provide an opportunity to witness the hidden literary brilliance of Sagar Moy Ghosh.
Key Themes in This Volume:
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The Editor’s Perspective: Ghosh’s literary work is deeply influenced by his editorial philosophy. As an editor, he ensured the content was impartial and focused on quality, and his contributions, even as a writer, remained rooted in this ethos.
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Self-Discipline in Literature: His decision to separate his writing from his editing work speaks volumes about his commitment to professionalism and the separation between personal creativity and editorial responsibility. This collection offers a glimpse into the struggles and discipline that shaped his career.
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Narrative Mastery: The stories in this volume—ranging from social commentary to more intimate explorations—reflect Ghosh’s deep understanding of human psychology, social dynamics, and the role of individual narratives in the larger cultural context.
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Simplicity and Depth: Ghosh’s writing exhibits a balance of simplicity and depth, focusing on everyday themes but exploring them with an intellectual and often philosophical lens.
Significant Works in the Collection:
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"Ekta Pereker Kahini" (The Story of a Nail)
A work that delves into the depths of human relationships, examining the small, seemingly insignificant things that hold meaning in our lives. -
"Sampadoker Baithake" (At the Editor's Meeting)
A critical and reflective piece about the editorial world, offering insights into the balance between responsibility, creativity, and neutrality. -
"Hirer Nakchhabi" (The Diamond Nosepin)
A story that explores the themes of wealth, status, and human desires, wrapped in the guise of a short, poignant narrative. -
"Dandakaranyer Bagha" (The Tiger of Dandakaranya)
A more intense and gripping narrative, perhaps reflecting his deeper connection with literature and nature.
Sagar Moy Ghosh’s Legacy:
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A Rare Talent in Multiple Fields: Ghosh's contributions to literature, music, recitation, and acting made him a unique personality in Bengali culture. His works reflect a profound intellectual curiosity and a versatile artistic talent.
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A Revered Editor: As the editor of Desh Magazine, Sagar Moy Ghosh shaped the literary and cultural discourse of the time. His editorial work helped nurture the Bengali literary community, influencing many writers and thinkers.
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Awards and Recognition:
- 1982: Narayan Gangopadhyay Memorial Award for "Ekta Pereker Kahini"
- 1984: Ashok Kumar Sorkar Memorial Award
- 1986: Deshikottam Award by Visva-Bharati University
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Influence on Bengali Literature: Despite his self-imposed restraint from extensive writing, his works left an indelible mark on Bengali literature, particularly for their unique style and narrative depth. His work represents the intellectual rigor and artistic richness of mid-20th century Bengal.
Why This Collection is Important:
This volume of Sagar Moy Ghosh's writings provides readers with an opportunity to explore the layers of his literary genius. While his editorial work has long been admired, his writing offers an intimate look at his thoughts, creativity, and intellectual depth. For literary scholars, theater enthusiasts, and general readers, this collection serves as a critical reflection of Bengali literature during a transformative period.

