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The second edition was released in 1997, [1] followed by an expanded, refined, and revised third edition in 2011, published by the Bangla Academy. [3] The second edition incorporated portraits of approximately 700 prominent individuals and provided insights into the lives of nearly 1,000 notable Bengali intellectuals and luminaries. [citation ...
Manoranjan Byapari (Bengali: মনোরঞ্জন ব্যাপারী; born c. 1950–51) is an Indian Bengali writer, socio-political activist, and a politician. [4] He stands as one of the pioneering authors in the realm of Dalit literature in Bengali, hailing from the Indian state of West Bengal.
Collection of Short Stories and Novella: 1) Unish Kurir Prem (2009) 2) Premer Unish Kuri (2017) 3)Ponchas ti golpo(2023) Juvenile Fiction: 1) Atal Joler Bandhu (2016) 2) Warren Dadur Dhadha Bakso (2017) 3) Sada Sonar Deshe (2021) Poem Books: 1) Debotar chilekotha (2016) 2) Neel Holud Muffler-er Kache (2018) 3) Porigondher sohor (2020)
The Indian Express noted the release of the book, describing it as: "Set against the backdrop of the Bangladesh War, it is a compelling story of love and betrayal and the human cost of conflict." [3] Heena Khan from The Hindu Business Line praised the narrative as underlining "personal tragedies with historical accuracy." [4]
3.1 Short stories. 3.2 Novels. 4 Plays and drama. ... Upload file; Special pages; Permanent link; ... in the Bengali language. Poetry
The compiled notes were published as a book on 12 June 2012 by The University Press Limited. [5] The book was named by Rehana and prefaced by Hasina. [6] It has since been translated into fourteen languages. On 7 October 2020, a braille version of the book was released. [7]
Elias ascended to prominence as a potent short-story writer during the 1960s. His inaugural novel, Chilekothar Sepai [ bn ] , was published in 1987, followed by his second and final work, Khwabnama [ bn ] , in 1996, shortly before his demise due to cancer on 4 January 1997.