Jiben bose biography samples

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  • Invaluable were the many evenings in Calcutta spent with Buddhadeva, Jyoti's father-in-law, discussing everything from poetry to politics to the price of tea.
  • (1904-88) Bengali director and writer born in Benares, UP. Major short story writer, poet and novelist of Kallol era, associated with journal Kalikalam.
  • This article was co-authored by Saswati Sarkar, Shanmukh and Dikgaj.

    Introduction : The saga of Rashbehari Bose is that of an endless sequence of revolutionary attempts driven by a burning zeal for freedom. It started with dropping a bomb on Viceroy Hardinge in a regal ceremony held for celebrating the coronation of the British emperor. He subsequently led a major attempt to oust the British power from Indian soil, which is now known officially as the Hindu German Conspiracy [24]. It failed. And, Rashbehari Bose was forced to flee the country to Japan in the guise of P N Thakur, a relative of the great poet, Rabindranath Thakur [23]. He attempted to send arms and ammunition to his revolutionary comrades from Singapore, but his plots were unearthed by the British and failed. The British forced the Japanese to issue a deportation beställning on Rashbehari, yet he managed to dodge the Japanese police with the help of Toyama Mitsuru and the Soma family of Nakamuraya [23].  He married

    Jibanananda Das

    Bengali poet (1899–1954)

    Jibanananda Das

    Portrait of Jibanananda Das

    BornJibanananda Das
    (1899-02-17)17 February 1899
    Barisal, Bengal, British India
    Died22 October 1954(1954-10-22) (aged 55)
    Calcutta, West Bengal, India
    OccupationPoet, writer, and professor
    LanguageBengali
    NationalityBritish regel (1899–1947)
    India (1947–1954)
    Alma materBrajamohan College
    University of Calcutta
    GenrePoetry, novels, short stories, criticism
    Literary movementBengali Modernism
    Notable worksBanalata Sen, Rupasi Bangla, Akashlina, Banalata Sen, Campe, Bodh
    Notable awardsNikhil Banga Rabindra Sahitya Sammelan Award (1952)
    Sahitya Akademi Award (1955)
    SpouseLabanyaprabha Das (née Gupta)
    Children2
    RelativesKusumkumari Das (mother)

    Jibanananda Das ( জীবনানন্দ দাশ ) (Bengali pronunciation:['dʒibonˌanondoːdaʃ]) (17 February 1899 – 22 October 1954)[1] was a Bengali

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  •       Buddhadeva Bose, 1953
    In academics, the doctoral student is sometimes warned that a Ph.D. dissertation is not a book. By that is meant the following: Details, digressions, even extensive documentation, which may be pertinent to the topic and may demonstrate to one's professors the depth of one's research, might be seen by editors at a press as tiresome, not absolutely necessary, and even unjustifiably expensive with respect to the cost of production of the published book. Some academic presses even refer potential authors to guidelines on how one should convert a Ph.D. dissertation into a publishable book. That process may entail adding material; often it involves removal of parts and concision throughout. For instance, the preface to the published book, A Poet Apart: A Critical Biography of the Bengali Poet Jibanananda Das reads at one point:
    Jyotirmoy Datta--himself a poet, former fellow at the Writers' Workshop in Iowa, and for a tim