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  2. Bodh (poem) - Wikipedia

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    "Bodh" (Bengali: বোধ, in Clinton B. Seely's English translation "Sensation" [1] and Fakrul Alam's "An Overwhelming Sensation" [2]) is a celebrated Bengali poem written by Jibanananda Das in 1930. It was first published in the literary magazine Pragati in 1336 of Bengali calendar.

  3. Ruposhi Bangla - Wikipedia

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    Ruposhi Bangla (Bengali: রূপসী বাংলা, Beautiful Bengal) is the most popular collection of poems by Jibanananda Das, the great modern Bengali poet. [1] [2] Written in 1934, the sixty-two sonnets - discovered in an exercise-book twenty years after Das wrote them - achieved instant popularity on their posthumous publication in 1957, [3] becoming a totemic symbol of freedom in ...

  4. Ekusher Gaan - Wikipedia

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    "Ekusher Gan" (Bengali: একুশের গান [ˈekuʃeɾ gan]; "Song of the Twentyfirst"), more popularly known by its incipit as "Amar Bhaiyer Rokte Rangano" (Bengali: আমার ভাইয়ের রক্তে রাঙানো [ˈamaɾ ˈbʱai̯jeɾ ˈrɔkte ˈraŋano]; "My Brothers' Blood Spattered"), is a Bengali protest song written by Abdul Gaffar Choudhury to mark the ...

  5. Poems of family, abuse, journeys and love speak to ... - AOL

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    In the poem “Painted Tongue,” Byas writes: “We twist and turn in the mirror,/ my mother and I becoming each other,/ her bruises and scars passed down,/ family heirlooms that will take/ me ...

  6. Category:Bengali poetry in English translation - Wikipedia

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    But starting from the 18th century it is English which has been chosen by most of the native and international translators. This category will be relevant to major Bengali works of poetry rendered into English and also translators of Bengali poetry. A broader and more general category would be Bengali literature in translation.

  7. Krittivasi Ramayan - Wikipedia

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    Kṛttivāsī Rāmāyaṇ, [a]; also called Śrīrām Pãcālī, [b] composed by the fourteenth-century Bengali poet Krittibas Ojha, [1] [2] from whom it takes its name, is a rendition of the Rāmāyaṇa into Bengali.

  8. Banalata Sen - Wikipedia

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    Banalata Sen (Bengali: বনলতা সেন) is a Bengali poem written in 1942 [1] by the poet Jibanananda Das that is one of the most read, recited and discussed poems of Bengali literature. The title of this lyric poem is a female character referred to by name in the last line of each of its three stanzas.

  9. Punascha (poetry) - Wikipedia

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    Punascha (Bengali: পুুুুনশ্চ; English: Postscript) is a book of Bengali poems written by Rabindranath Tagore. [1] [2] It was published in 1932. [1] [2] Tagore wrote the book in the new style, prose poems. [3] [4] [5] It deals with the human problems regarding life and death. [1] Tagore dedicated this work to Nitu. [6]