Padmachare Ekaki Rabi (Bengali Version)
Book Details:
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Author Name: Ranjan Bandyopadhyay
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Binding: Hardcover
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Language: Bengali
About the Book:
Padmachare Ekaki Rabi (Bengali Version) by Ranjan Bandyopadhyay is a deeply evocative literary work centered around Rabindranath Tagore’s life during his time in East Bengal, especially the Padma river region. The book paints a sensitive and intimate portrait of the poet in solitude—away from the bustle of Kolkata—where nature, loneliness, creativity, and introspection merged to shape some of his finest works.
Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, known for his vivid narrative style and deep literary research, explores the emotional landscape of a young Rabindranath. The flowing Padma, the vast sky, rural Bengal, and the silence of the riverbanks become not just background elements but living presences that influence the poet’s mind and art.
The book delves into Tagore’s loneliness, his inner conflicts, his relationship with the land and people of rural Bengal, and the creative ferment that gave birth to remarkable letters, poems, and songs. It is not merely a biographical account but a literary reconstruction of a transformative phase in Tagore’s life.
For readers interested in Rabindranath, Bengali literary history, and nuanced storytelling, this book offers a rich and contemplative reading experience.
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Padmachare Ekaki Rabi (Bengali Version)
Padmachare Ekaki Rabi (Bengali Version)
Book Details:
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Author Name: Ranjan Bandyopadhyay
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Binding: Hardcover
-
Language: Bengali
About the Book:
Padmachare Ekaki Rabi (Bengali Version) by Ranjan Bandyopadhyay is a deeply evocative literary work centered around Rabindranath Tagore’s life during his time in East Bengal, especially the Padma river region. The book paints a sensitive and intimate portrait of the poet in solitude—away from the bustle of Kolkata—where nature, loneliness, creativity, and introspection merged to shape some of his finest works.
Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, known for his vivid narrative style and deep literary research, explores the emotional landscape of a young Rabindranath. The flowing Padma, the vast sky, rural Bengal, and the silence of the riverbanks become not just background elements but living presences that influence the poet’s mind and art.
The book delves into Tagore’s loneliness, his inner conflicts, his relationship with the land and people of rural Bengal, and the creative ferment that gave birth to remarkable letters, poems, and songs. It is not merely a biographical account but a literary reconstruction of a transformative phase in Tagore’s life.
For readers interested in Rabindranath, Bengali literary history, and nuanced storytelling, this book offers a rich and contemplative reading experience.
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Book Details:
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Author Name: Ranjan Bandyopadhyay
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Publisher: Deep Prakashan
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Binding: Hardcover
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Language: Bengali
About the Book:
Padmachare Ekaki Rabi (Bengali Version) by Ranjan Bandyopadhyay is a deeply evocative literary work centered around Rabindranath Tagore’s life during his time in East Bengal, especially the Padma river region. The book paints a sensitive and intimate portrait of the poet in solitude—away from the bustle of Kolkata—where nature, loneliness, creativity, and introspection merged to shape some of his finest works.
Ranjan Bandyopadhyay, known for his vivid narrative style and deep literary research, explores the emotional landscape of a young Rabindranath. The flowing Padma, the vast sky, rural Bengal, and the silence of the riverbanks become not just background elements but living presences that influence the poet’s mind and art.
The book delves into Tagore’s loneliness, his inner conflicts, his relationship with the land and people of rural Bengal, and the creative ferment that gave birth to remarkable letters, poems, and songs. It is not merely a biographical account but a literary reconstruction of a transformative phase in Tagore’s life.
For readers interested in Rabindranath, Bengali literary history, and nuanced storytelling, this book offers a rich and contemplative reading experience.







