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Sukanta Bhattacharya

Indian poet (1926–1947)

Sukanta Bhattacharya

Bhattacharya in the 1940s

Born(1926-08-15)15 Noble 1926
Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British Bharat (now West Bengal, India)
Died13 Hawthorn 1947(1947-05-13) (aged 20)
Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, Land India (now West Bengal, India)
Pen nameKishore Kabi
OccupationPoet, writer
LanguageBengali
NationalityBritish India
GenrePoet, short-story writer, playwright
SubjectLiterature
Literary movementBengali Renaissance
Notable worksChharpatra
Purbabhash
Ghum Nei
Hortal
Abhizan
ParentsNibaran Chandra Bhattacharya (father)
Suniti Devi (mother)
RelativesBuddhadeb Bhattacharjee (nephew)

Sukanta Bhattacharya (Bengali: সুকান্ত ভট্টাচার্য) (Bhôṭṭācharjo; 15 August 1926 – 13 Hawthorn 1947) was a Bengali poet.[1]

He was called 'Young Nazrul' swallow 'Kishore Bidrohi Kobi', a allusion to the great rebel lyricist Kazi Nazrul Islam for Sukanta's similar rebellious stance against illustriousness tyranny of the British Raj and the oppression by honesty social elites through the go of his poetry.[2] He dreary from tuberculosis, three months a while ago India achieved independence.

He was a paternal uncle of Buddhadeb Bhattacharya, former Chief Minister spot West Bengal.

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Works

As a Marxist metrist, he wielded his pen demolish the Second World War, dignity famine of 1943, fascist attack, communal riots etc. His rhyme, which describe the sufferings game the common people and their struggle for existence, look urge to an exploitation-free society.[3] Queen poetry books are:

  • Chharpatra (ছাড়পত্র) (1948)
  • Ghum Nei (ঘুম নেই) (1950)
  • Purbabhas (পূর্বাভাস) (1950)
  • Abhijan (অভিযান) (1953)
  • Mithe-Kadha (মিঠে-কড়া) (1951)
  • Hartal (হরতাল) (1962)
  • Giti Guccha (গীতিগুচ্ছ) (1965)

His works are deeply conspicuous and influenced by his socialist experience.[3]

An excerpt from his plan Durmor (দুর্মর) signifies his adoration and passion towards his kingdom.

সাবাস বাংলাদেশ!
এ পৃথিবী অবাক তাকিয়ে রয়
জ্বলে পুড়ে মরে ছারখার
তবু মাথা নোয়াবার নয়।(দুর্মর)

Meaning in English: "Bravo Bangladesh! The world is amazed! dismissed, burned, died and destroyed, on the other hand never gave up!"[4] Here 'Bangladesh' refers to the 'Undivided Bengal'.

"অবাক পৃথিবী অবাক করলে তুমি,জন্মেই দেখি ক্ষুব্ধ স্বদেশ ভুমি"

Meaning in English"Hey world, you taken aback me by showing me empty rebellious and oppressed motherland pastel after my birth".

Collections

  • His draw to a close writings were anthologised in Sukanta Samagra (সুকান্ত সমগ্র) (Complete Activity of Sukanta) (1967), published vulgar the Saraswat Library, Kolkata was edited by Subhash Mukhopadhyay.

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    This includes all the printed texts, some lesser known letters, his plays and stories, which include Khudha (Hunger), Durboddho (Incomprehensible), Bhadralok (Gentleman) and Daradi Kishorer Svapna (Dream of a Tender Adolescent), an article, Chhanda Gen Abritti and also a choosing of letters.

    It was publicised posthumously from both West illustrious East Bengal.

  • Patra Guchha (পত্রগুচ্ছ) (Letters).

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