7/31/11

ABUL BASHAR

Abul Bashar () is a popular Bengali writer from the state of West Bengal in India. He was born in 1951 in Hamarpur in Murshidabad district.Bashar is known for his Left-leaning stance and secularism.

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  • Agnibalaka








  • Phool Bou








  • Bhorer Proshuti







  • Saidabai







  • Simar








  • Mati chere jai








  • Surer Sampan








  • Vetore Aste Dao








  • Sporser Baire





  • Akaslina






  • ,Mati,Aguner Upakkhayan






  • Madhabsundori






  • Naram Hridoyer Chinho






  • Pobitro Asukh






  • Paanikayed






  • Anna Nakshi






  • Dharmer Grahon






  • Suchitra Sen






  • Ekti Khame Bhora Kahini








  • Bhor Poati Tara

    Awards







  • Ananda Purashkar, (1988) 






  • AGNI BALAKA


                                                                                                       





















    JOL MATI AGUNER UPAKHAYAN




                                                                                           

























    MORU SORGO



                                                                                      























    MOYUR EBONG MOYURI


                                                                            





















    RAJABOLI


                                                                                     



                                                                    



    SYED MUSTAFA SIRAJ

     The famous Bengali writer Syed Mustafa Siraj was born in a village named Khoshbaspur in the district of Murshidabad in 1930. In his early days, he enjoyed a bohemian life style. Once he joined a folk drama group 'Aalkaap' and travelled the districts of Murshidabad, Malda, Burdwan, Birbhum and also performed in Kolkata. In those days, he used to perform whole night and sleep in day time. He used to play flute. He was a teacher of folk dance and drama. But oneday he got tired of this life and felt he had a wider life spreading around him. He turned his face to writing poetry and short stories. Later he came to Kolkata and enter the world of serious writings and immediately became famous for his short stories. "Inti, Pisi o Ghatbabu ", "Bhalobasa o Down Train ", "Hizal Biler Rakhalera" and "Taranginir Chokh" brought fame for him. He joined one Bengali daily newspaper as a journalist and minded in serious and creative writing. He wrote around 150 novels and 300 short stories. His short stories " Uro Pakhir Chhaya ", "Manusher Janma", "Ranabhumi", "Rakter Pratyasha", " Maati", "Goghna", "Mrityur Ghora" immediately attracted the Bengali readers and intellectuals. He is also a creator of a detective character "Goenda Karnel ", an ex-Colonel Niladri Sarkar. The stories are so interesting that Siraj has got a large fan followings among both adult and children readers. Colonel Niladri Sarkar is an eccentric sleuth in Syed Mustafa Siraj’s stories, narrated by a lazy journalist (Jayanta) who accompanies him on his various missions. The colonel was an ornithologist, smokes pipes and has a Santa beard. He is jovial in nature and versatile in quoting Bengali proverbs & nursery rhymes aptly. Awards He got "Ananda Puraskar", three awards -- "Bankim Puraskar", "Sahitya Akademy Puraskar", "Bhualka Puraskar" in a single year for his classic novel, “Alik Manush”, which has been translated into a number of Indian languages. He also got "Narsingdas Puraskar" and a lot of other awards and honours for his literary excellence.



     SONAR TAKHUR


                                                         

























    ALIK MANUSH


                                                     






















    SOBUJ SHONKET


                                                                               






















    SAHARAR SANTRAS



                                                             






















    PLABAN


                                                                                         























    PICHONE PAYER SABDO



                                                                                             





















    OPRETION RED HERING



                                                                                               























    ONDHOKARE RATBIRATE


                                                                                               

























    NISHIDDHO ARANYA



                                                                             
























    NIJUHM RATER ATONKO



                                                                             























    NILMACHI



                                                                                       

























    KOBORER ONDHOKARE



                                                                                                 























    BOLE GECHEN RAM SOHANNA




                                                                                         























    BEDBOTI


                                                                                                     

























    ATOTAYE PASE CHILO



                                                                                                             























    NIJHUMPURER CHUPKOTHA


                                                                                                        
























    GHOTONA JOKHON ROHOSSO JONOK


                                                     
























    GHORI RAHASSO


                                                                                     























    CORNEL SOMOGROW-1

                                                                              
























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    MARIO PUZO


    Mario Puzo was born October 15, 1920, in "Hell's Kitchen" on Manhattan's (NY) West Side and, following military service in World War II, attended New York's New School for Social Research and Columbia University. His best-known novel, "The Godfather," was preceded by two critically acclaimed novels, "The Dark Arena" and "The Fortunate Pilgrim." In 1978, he published "Fools Die," followed by "The Sicilian" (1984) and "The Fourth K" (1991). Mario Puzo has also written several screenplays, including Earthquake (1974), Superman (1978), and all three "Godfather" movies, for which he received two Academy Awards. Mario's latest novel, 1996's "The Last Don," was made into a CBS television miniseries in May 1997, starring Danny Aiello, Kirstie Alley and Joe Mantegna. In 1997, Part II was aired. Also in 1997, Mario's "The Fortunate Pilgrim" was re-released by Random House. Mario passed away July 2, 1999, at his home in Bay Shore, Long Island. His last novel, "Omerta," will be published July, 2000. He is survived by his companion of 20 years, Carol Gino, and five children.




    .THE LAST DON


                                                                         
























    THE SICILIAN


                                                                                        






















    OMERTA


                                                                                            






















    THE DARK ARENA


                                                                             






















    .FOOLS DIE

                                                                              


















    THE GODFATHER


                                                                                                          



    KHUSHWANT SINGH


    Born - 2 February 1915
    Achievements - A significant post-colonial writer in the English language, Khushwant Singh is known for his clear-cut secularism, wit and a deep passion for poetry. A regular contributor to various national dailies, Singh is also famous for his novel 'Train to Pakistan penned in the year 1956.

    Khushwant Singh is a senior prominent Indian novelist cum journalist. He was born on 2 February 1915 at Hadali in British India that is now a part of Punjab in Pakistan. A significant post-colonial writer in the English language, Khushwant Singh is known for his clear-cut secularism, humor and a deep passion for poetry. His assessment and comparison of social and behavioral traits of people from India and the West is full of outstanding wit. Here's more information on the biography of Khushwant Singh.

    Infact, Khuswant Singh's writing is so popular that his weekly newspaper column, "With Malice towards One and All", published in many Indian national dailies is among the most widely-read commentaries in the country. Singh completed his bachelor's from the Government College at Lahore and thereafter, pursued further studies in law at King's College in London, UK. Sir Sobha Singh, Khushwant Singh's father, then used to work at a reputed builder in Lutyens' Delhi. Read on about life history of Khuswant Singh.

    Once while still practicing as a lawyer in the High Court of Lahore, Khushwant Singh was on his way to his family's summer residence at Kasauli at the foothills of the Himalayas. It was just days prior to the partition of India and Pakistan in August 1947. Singh was driving his car when he came across a jeep full of Sikhs on an unusually vacant road that day. The Sikh men pridefully narrated to him how they had just butchered away all residents of a Muslim village.

    All these instances found vivid description in the book 'Train to Pakistan' Khushwant Singh later wrote in 1956. In the time to come, Singh was appointed to edit Yojana, a journal published by the Indian government. Other publications whose editing Singh was encharged with were the Illustrated Weekly of India, a newsweekly and two other major Indian dailies - The National Herald and the Hindustan Times. Under his leadership, The Illustrated Weekly came to be hailed as India's pre-eminent newsweekly.

    There's many other kudos bagged by Khushwant Singh. For instance, Singh was a Rajya Sabha member of the Indian parliament from 1980 to 1986. He was also honored with the Padma Bhushan award in the year 1974 for service to his country, but he returned the award in protest against the siege of the Golden Temple by the Indian Army in 1984. Undeterred, the Indian government awarded Singh an even more prestigious honor, the Padma Vibhushan in the year 2007.


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    TRAIN TO PAKISTAN



                                                                                




















    DILHI



                         
                                                                                                                               
























    5 JOKES BOOK


                                                                                 



    7/30/11

    PRAMATHA CHAUDHURI


    Pamathanath Chaudhuri : (7 August 1868 — 2 September 1946, known as Pramatha Chaudhuri, alias Birbal is an exceptionally illuminating persona in modern Bengali literature. It is astounding how he kept hold of his uniqueness in all-pervasive era of Rabindranath Tagore. As the editor of Sabuj Patra (\"Green Leaves\",1914) and the mentor of the group that gathered around this journal, Chaudhuri left a lasting legacy to the literature of Bengal. Profoundly patriotic and a stated cosmopolitan, aficionado of Sanskrit, Pramatha Chaudhuri had immense faith in the native genius of the Bengali. “Today if the traditional high Bengali with its stilted Sanskritic elements makes place, more and more, for a form of spoken Bengali, if ‘current’ Bengali is considered an effective medium of literature of Bengal (including the part that is now Bangladesh)- much of the credit must go to Pramatha Chaudhuri and his magazine Sabuj Patra,” says Arun Kumar Mukhopadhyay. Rabindranath Tagore evoked, “He (Chaudhuri) gave this magazine (Sabuj Patra) its distinctive character and paved the way for my literary activities to brunch out in new directions.” Pramatha Chaudhuri was not only a pioneer; he was also a creative author of exceptional abilities in writing essays and fiction in specific. According to Arun Kumar Mukhopadhyay, “He is undoubtedly one of the most influential makers of the Bengali language and literature in the twentieth century.”



    ATMO KATHA



                                                                   






























    BIRBALER HALHATHA


                                                                                       

                   















    AGRANTHITO ROCHONA



                                                                           















    DIBYENDU PALIT


    Dibyendu Palit (born March 5, 1939 at Bhagalpur in Bihar, India) is a Bengali writer of poems, novels, and short stories. His first story Chandapatan was published in 1955 in the Sunday edition of Anandabazar Patrika.
    In 2005, Shyamanand Jalan directed film Eashwar Mime Co., an adaptation of Dibyendu Palit's story, Mukhabhinoy, by noted playwright Vijay Tendulkar. The film is story of a travelling mime company selling products and a writer's views upon its journey, it has two leads Ashish Vidyarthi playing the role mime company's owner while Pawan Malhotra did the role of the writer. Though it didn't get commercial released it was screened at Durban International Film Festival, the 3 Continents Festival and the Kolkata Film Festival.

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    • Sheet grismer smriti
    • Shindu barowa dheu
    • Samparka
    • Shahajodhha
    • Anubhab
    • Golpo-shongroho (collected stories)
    • Shreshto golpo {selected stories}
    • The Faces and Other Stories {selected stories} ISBN 8187981334
    • Nirbason noy,nirbachon
    • Sabdo Chai,Dao
    • Kichu Sriti kichu Apoman
    • Ahoto Arjun
    • Rajar Bari Onek Dure
    Stories:
    • Mukhguli
    • Mukabhinoy
    • Sukresoni
    • Chilekotha
    • Alomer nijer Bari
    • Munnir songe kichukkhon
    • Ruth o onnanyo galpo
    Novels:
    • Anordhan: had a powerful screen adaptation of Tapan Sinha
    • Aboidho
    • Anusaran
    • Swapner Bhitor
    • Dheu
    • Sahojhoddha
    • Sabuj Gandho
    • AEka
    • Bristir Pore
    • Binidro





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    KHELA

    HARSHA DUTTA



    Eminent Bengali writer. Born 24.12.1955, Kolkata. M.A. (Bengali); M. Phil. Car. Journalism; presently Editor of Desh, a renowned Bengali magazine of Ananda Bazar Patrika. Pubs: novels-24, short stories-8, collection of novels-1, collection of short stories-1, collection or essays-1, children literature-1 and edited one book on Bengali Life and Culture










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