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Sishu Bholanath (Bengali: শিশু ভোলানাথ; English: 'The Child Bholanath') is a Bengali book of poems written by Rabindranath Tagore. [1] [2] It was published in 1922. [1] [2] It consists of 27 poems. [3] It is a famous work of Tagore for the children. [4] [5]
Talgach (Bengali: তালগাছ) is a famous Bengali poem written by Rabindranath Tagore. [1] [2] It is included in the poetry book Sishu Bholanath. [1] Tagore wrote it especially for the children. [3] It has 24 rhythmic lines. [1] [2] The poem is about the palm tree. [1] [2] [3]
Thakurmar Jhuli (Bengali: ঠাকুরমার ঝুলি; Grandmother's Bag [of tales]) is a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales. The author Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder collected some folktales of Bengali and published some of them under the name of "Thakurmar Jhuli" in 1907 (1314 of Bengali calendar).
Anjir Liton (born 17 June 1965) is a Bangladeshi poet and children's writer. [1] He is the Former Director General of Bangladesh Children's Academy. [2] [3] He won Bangla Academy Literary Award for His Children's Writing in 2020 for his contribution to children's literature. [4]
Abol tabol (Bengali: আবোল তাবোল; listen ⓘ; lit. 'The Weird and the Absurd') is a collection of Bengali children's poems and rhymes composed by Sukumar Ray, first published on 19 September 1923 by U. Ray and Sons publishers. It consists of 46 titled and seven untitled short rhymes (quatrains), all considered to be in the ...
This article provides an alphabetical list of Bengali language authors. For a chronological list, see List of Bengali language authors . This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
He is also known as the "podatik kobi" ("foot-soldier poet") in the field of Bengali literature. A book of thirty of Subhash's best known poems in English translation, titled ' As Day is Breaking', was published in 2014 by Anjan Basu, a Bangalore-based writer/critic. The book includes a rather detailed introduction to the poet's work as well.
Hattimatim Tim is a folk rhyme passed down from generation to generation. The writer is unknown. "Hattimatim Tim" was first found In 1899 in Kolkata City Book Society’s "Khukumanir Chhara" book 13th edition, page 37. The book is a collection of folk