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  2. Lalsalu - Wikipedia

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    Lalsalu is a novel by Syed Waliullah published in 1948 by Comrade publishers. [1] It is a classic of modern Bengali literature. [2] Waliullah was conferred Bangla Academy Award for this debut novel in 1961. [1] By 1981 the book's 10th edition was published.

  3. Nijer Shonge Nijer Jiboner Modhu - Wikipedia

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    Nijer Shonge Nijer Jiboner Modhu (Bengali: নিজের সঙ্গে নিজের জীবনের মধু, lit. ' The honey of one's life with himself ') is a Bengali novel written by Bangladeshi author Humayun Azad. It was first published in February 2000 [2] in Ekushey Book Fair by Agamee Prakashani.

  4. List of works by Kazi Nazrul Islam - Wikipedia

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    3.2 Novels. 4 Plays and drama. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... in the Bengali language. Poetry. Agnibeena (The Fiery Lute), 1922 ...

  5. Bengali novels - Wikipedia

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    The first Bangla novelists were Peary Chand Mitra (1814–1883) and Kali Prasanna Singha (1840–1870). [3] Under the pen name of 'Tekchand Thakur, Peary Chand Mitra wrote the first Bengali novel Alaler Gharer Dulal (1858).

  6. Srikanta (book) - Wikipedia

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    Srikanta, also spelled Srikanto, is a Bengali novel written by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay. Published in four parts between 1917 and 1933, [1] It has been described as Sarat Chandra's 'masterpiece'. [2] [3] [4] The novel takes its title after the name of its protagonist, Srikanta, who lives the life of a wanderer.

  7. Debjan - Wikipedia

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    Debjan is a Bengali novel written by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay. [1] [2] The work is a fiction and deals with life after death.The name Debjan is derived from the Sanskrit word "Devyaan" which literally translated as the path of Gods.

  8. Chaturanga (Tagore novel) - Wikipedia

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    Chaturanga [1] (Bengali: চতুরঙ্গ; English: Quartet) is a novel by Rabindranath Tagore, widely considered [by whom?] a landmark in Bengali literature. [2] The novel was published in 1916. [3] [4] The story of the novel follows the journey of a young man named Sreebilas (the narrator), his meeting with his best friend, philosopher ...

  9. Aranyak - Wikipedia

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    In this novel I shall bring out the divide between the wealthy landlords and the poor, sad peasants. They are homeless ... They don't get to eat. Aranyak was published serially in a monthly magazine titled Prabasi. It was first published as a book by Katyayani Book Sellers; the current Bengali edition is published by Mitra & Ghosh Publishers.