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Works by Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay
This is a list of Bibhutibhushan Bandyopadhyay's writings.
Novels
[edit]Title | Title in Bengali | Date of Publication | Notes |
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Pather Panchali (The Song of the Road) |
পথের পাঁচালী | October 2, 1929 | Two abridged editions of this novel have been published: |
Aparajito (The Unvanquished) |
অপরাজিত | Part I: January, 1932 Part II: March, 1932 |
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Drishti-Pradip (The Lamp of the Eye) |
দৃষ্টিপ্রদীপ | August 27, 1935 | Two abridged editions of this novel have been published:
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Chander Pahar (The Mountain of the Moon) |
চাঁদের পাহাড় | January 28, 1938 | Illustrated children's novel. |
- Aranyak (1939)
- Chheleder Aranyak (1946)
- Aranyak (abridged children's edition)
- Labtuliar Kahini (1955)
- Maraner Danka Baaje (illustrated) (1940)
- Adarsha Hindu Hotel (1940)
- Bipiner Sangsar (1941)
- Mismider Kabach (illustrated) (1942)
- Debjan (1944)
- Chhotoder Debjan (1976)
- Kedar Raja (1945)
- Hira Manik Jwale (1946)
- Athoi Jal (1947)
- Ichhamati (1950)
- Ashani-Sanket (posthumously published) (1959)
- Anashwar (posthumously published) (1972)
Collections of Short Stories
[edit]Title | Title in Bengali | Date of Publication | Contents |
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Meghmallar | মেঘমল্লার | 30 January, 1932 | "Meghmallar", "Nastik", "Umarani", "Bou-Chandir Maath", "Naba-Brindaban", "Abhishapto", "Khukir Kando", "Thelagari", "Puin-Mancha" and "Upekshita" |
Mouriphul | মৌরীফুল | 3 September, 1932 | "Mouriphul", "Jalsatra", "Romance", "Rakshasgan", "Hasi", "Pratnatatwo", "Datar Swargo", "Khunti-Debata", "Graher Pher" and "Marichika" |
Jatrabadal | যাত্রাবদল | 30 November, 1934 | "Bhandulmamar Bari", "Peyala", "Will-er Kheyal", "Kone Dekha", "Sarthakata", "Ekti Din", "Baish Bachhar", "Baidyanath", "Daanpite" and "Jatrabadal" |
Janmo O Mrityu | জন্ম ও মৃত্যু | 16 February, 1938 | "Jadu Hajra O Shikhidhwaj", "Janmo O Mrityu", "Ramsharan Darogar Galpo", "Khurima", "Bayurog", "Arandhaner Nimantran", "Lekhak", "Barobabur Bahaduri", "Annaprashan", "Taranath Tantriker Galpo", "Daakgari" and "Akaran" |
Kinnar Dal | কিন্নর দল | 1938 | "Moni Daktar", "Purono Katha", "Khosgalpo", "Ekti Diner Katha", "Bati Chachhari", "Taranath Tantriker Dwitiyo Galpo", "Daini", "Budhir Bari Phera", "Bidhu Master", "Unnati" and "Kinnar dal" |
Benigir Phulbari¹ | বেণীগির ফুলবাড়ি | 25 April, 1941 | "Benigir Phulbari", "Master Moshay", "Tiroler Bala", "Janosabha", "Pratyabartan", "Prabalyo", "Banshi", "Panchumamar Biye", "Shantiram", "Kuashar Rong", "Feriwalah" and "Nishphala" |
Nabagato | নবাগত | 25 January, 1944 | "Drabamoyeer Kashibaas", "Amar Lekha", "Canvass-er Krishnalal", "Permit", "Mukti", "Gaaye Holud", "Thakurda'r Galpo", "Bhir", "Aarak", "Theatre-er Ticket", "Parthakyo" and "Swapna-Basudeb" |
Taalnabami | তালনবমী | 16 May, 1944 | "Taalnabami", "Rankini Debir Khargo", "Medal", "Mashlabhut", "Bama", "Bamacharaner Guptodhan Prapti", "Aranye", "Gangadharer Bipad", "Raajputro" and "Chaul" |
Upalkhando | উপলখণ্ড | 16 April, 1945 | "Ahban", "Ekti Bhraman Kahini", "Nasumama O Ami", "Doibat", "Birambana", "Bhuban Boshtumi", "Shabaltalar Maath", "Poitrik Bhita", "Durmoti", "Fakir" and "Einstein O Indubala" |
Bidhu Master | বিধু মাষ্টার | June, 1945 | "Bakso Badal", "Mulo-Radish-Horse-Radish", "Sulochanar Kahini", "Bechari", "Abhayer Anidra", "Asamapto", "Kobi Kunda Moshay", "Sanchay", "Suhasini Masima", "Bidhu Master" and "Abhishap" |
Kshanabhangur | ক্ষণভঙ্গুর | 25 September, 1945 | "Sindurcharan", "Ekti Kothabarir Itihaas", "Budhor Maayer Mrityu", "Chheledhara", "Ramtaran Chatujye-Author", "Nuti Mantar", "For Khela", "Haat" and "Aranyakabyo" |
Asadharan | অসাধারণ | 7 May, 1946 | "Asadharan", "Nadir Dharer Bari", "Bipad", "Janmodin", "Kaath-Bikri Buro", "Harun al Rahider Bipad", "Sulekha", "Rupo Bangal", "Tentul Talar Ghat", "Dui Din", "Makallatar Kahini", "Bangshalatikar Sandhane", "Compitition", "Black Market Daman Karo", "Tuchho" and "Pidimer Niche" |
Mukhosh O Mukhoshri | মুখোশ ও মুখশ্রী | 15 December, 1947 | "Mukhosh O Mukhoshri", "Rasuhari", "Doibo Oushudh", "Barik Opera Party", "Urumbar", "Machchuri", "Besati", "Kalahantorita", "Ultorath", "Mukto-Purush Haridas", "Antarjali", "Botam", "Kholosh" and "Chaudhurani" |
Acharya Kripalni Colony² | আচার্য কৃপালনী কলোনি | September, 1948 | "Acharya Kripalni Colony", "Nilganjer Falmon Saheb", "Baro Bagdini", "Prabhati", "Sahajyo", "Giribala", "Chithi", "Morighaater Mela", "Hajari Khunrir Taka", "Pratyabartan", "Pore Paowa" and "Amar Chhatro" |
Jyotiringan | জ্যোতিরিঙ্গন | 1 May, 1949 | "Sangsar", "Hinger Kochuri", "Dui Din", "Anushochona", "Dadu", "Basa", "Bandi", "Thantan Kaka", "Kaalchiti", "Dibabasan", "Muskil" and "Galpo Noy" |
Kushal-Pahari | কুশল-পাহাড়ী | 15 December, 1950 | "Kushal-Pahari", "Jhagra", "Baro Didima", "Abishwashyo", "Khela", "Jaal", "Abirbhab", "Maan Talao", "Beniyam", "Abhimaani", "Parihaas", "Jaharlal O God", "Galpo Noy", "Sitanather Bari Phera", "Hari Kaka", Emoni Hoy", "Jharer Raate", "Chaul", "Pathiker Bondhu", "Artist" and "Shesh Lekha" |
Rupholud | রূপহলুদ | May, 1957 | "Nanibala", "Biraja Hom O Tar Badha", "Buro Hajra Kotha Koy", "Kashi Kobiraajer Galpo", "Chhotonagpurer Jangale", "Maya", "Amar Daktari", "Barsheler Birambana", "Kada" and "Bhoutik Palanko" |
Anusandhan | অনুসন্ধান | January, 1960 | "Anusandhan", "Taan", "Chelaram" and "Santwana" |
Chhayachhobi | ছায়াছবি | February, 1960 | "Chhayachhobi", "Bipad", "Kobiraajer Bipad", "Aamod", "Satish", "Abhinandan Sabha", "Morphology" and "Daalur Bipad" |
¹Published as Kuashar Rang in July, 1962
²Published as Nilganjer Falmon Saheb in September, 1959
Vidyasagar
[edit]Sitar Banabas (Bengali: সীতার বনবাস, Sitaar Bonobaas) not a novel by Bibhutibhushan bandyopadhyay but a book written by pandit ishwarchandra Vidyasagar'
Rabindra Tirtha
[edit]Rabindra Tirtha Complex is a cultural center in Narkel Bagan, New Town Kolkata. It is dedicated to Rabindranath Tagore. It houses an exhibition of Tagore’s paintings, archives, a research centre, an auditorium and dormitories for students opting to conduct their research on Tagore. It was inaugurated by Mamata Banerjee, Chief Minister of West Bengal on August 8, 2012.[1]