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Rabindranath Tagore: Nobel Laureate poet and writer Rabindranath also authored some short ghost stories like Konkal, Monihara, Mastermoshay, Nishithe, Khudhito Pashan etc., which are considered classics of this genre. Sailajananda Mukhopadhyay: This noted Bengali novelist wrote a few horror short-stories such as Namaskar, Ke Tumi, etc.
"Hungry Stones" (Bengali: Kshudhita Pashan or Khudito Pashan) is a Bengali short story written by Rabindranath Tagore in 1895. The story is about a tax collector, who is sent to a small town and stays at a former palace which is believed to be haunted.
Thakurmar Jhuli (Bengali: ঠাকুরমার ঝুলি; Grandmother's Bag [of tales]) is a collection of Bengali folk tales and fairy tales. The author Dakshinaranjan Mitra Majumder collected some folktales of Bengali and published some of them under the name of "Thakurmar Jhuli" in 1907 (1314 of Bengali calendar).
Collection of Horror stories. Sandhyar Pore Sabdhan (Beware After Nightfall) সন্ধ্যার পরে সাবধান: 1934 Collection of Horror stories. Adrishyo Manush (The Invisible Man) অদৃশ্য মানুষ: 1935 Translation of H. G. Wells's The Invisible Man. Himalayer Bhayankar (Horror of the Himalayas)
Bengali title English translation(s) Short story 1877 Bhikarini: The Beggar Woman; The Beggar Girl; Short story 1877-1878 Korunna (or Karuna) Poetry 1878 Kabi-Kahini: The Tale of the Poet; Letters 1879 Yurop Prabasir Patra: Letters from an expatriate in Europe [10] Letters of a sojourner in Europe; Letters of a visitor to Europe; Letters of an ...
Bengali literature is also famous for short stories. Some famous short story writers are Rabindranath Tagore, Manik Bandopadhyay, Tarashankar Bandopadhyay, Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay, Rajshekhar Basu (Parasuram), Syed Mujtaba Ali, Premendra Mitra, [25] Bengal is also known for its detective stories and novels written by Satyajit Ray ...
The Jewellery Box) is a 2013 Bengali-language Indian horror comedy film directed by Aparna Sen. The film is based on a novel Goynar Baksho and a short story Rashmonir Sonadana, both written by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay and published in Desh magazine. [1] [2] [3] The film premiered in Kolkata on 12 April 2013. [4]
Pagla Dashu is a character appearing in several prominent works of Bengali literature from the early 20th century, most notably Pagla Dashu (1940). He is a school boy, and although he mainly acts like a maniac, he is famous for his crazy ideas and often inexplicable acts that carry subtle, comedic satire.