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  2. The Home and the World - Wikipedia

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    The Home and the World (in the original Bengali, ঘরে বাইরে Ghôre Baire or Ghare Baire, lit."At home and outside") is a 1916 novel by Rabindranath Tagore. [1] [2] The book illustrates the battle Tagore had with himself, between the ideas of Western culture and revolution against the Western culture.

  3. Ghare Baire (film) - Wikipedia

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    Ghare Baire (transl. The Home and the World) is a 1984 Indian Bengali-language romantic drama film directed and written by Satyajit Ray.The film is based on Rabindranath Tagore's novel of the same name, and stars Soumitra Chatterjee, Victor Banerjee, Swatilekha Chatterjee and Jennifer Kendal.

  4. Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay - Wikipedia

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    Ashutosh Mukhopadhyay was one of the most cinematised authors of Bengali literature. [4] [5] Some of the movies made from his stories and novels are listed below. Many of his novels have been translated in other Indian languages. Love and romance and the human relationship are recurring themes of his novels. [6]

  5. The Post Office (play) - Wikipedia

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    The Post Office (Bengali: Dak Ghar) is a 1912 play by Rabindranath Tagore.It concerns Amal, a child confined to his adoptive uncle's home by an incurable disease. W. Andrew Robinson and Krishna Dutta note that the play "continues to occupy a special place in Tagore's reputation, both within Bengal and in the wider

  6. Bangladeshi English literature - Wikipedia

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    In academia, it is also now referred to as Bangladeshi Writing in English (BWE). [1] Early prominent Bengali writers in English include Ram Mohan Roy, Bankim Chandra Chatterjee, Begum Rokeya, and Rabindranath Tagore. In 1905, Begum Rokeya (1880–1932) wrote Sultana's Dream, one of the earliest examples of feminist science fiction. [2]

  7. Bengali novels - Wikipedia

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    Akimun Rahman is the first novelist ever in Bengali language in whose writing the untold and unknown secrets of womanhood are getting tongue. She has by now written four novels, Purusher Prithibite Ek Meye , Roktopunje Genthe Jawya Machhi , Pashe Shudhu Chhaya Chhilo , and Jeebaner Roudre Udechhilo Kayekti Dhulikana .

  8. Bengali alphabet - Wikipedia

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    The Bengali script or Bangla alphabet (Bengali: বাংলা বর্ণমালা, romanized: Bāṅlā bôrṇômālā) is the standard writing system used to write the Bengali language, and has historically been used to write Sanskrit within Bengal. [6]

  9. Mohammad Nazim Uddin - Wikipedia

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    Due to his specialization in English, he initially translated several popular English novels and later started to write on his own, which made him a popular writer in Bangladesh and India also. He is well known for his books, including Rabindranath Ekhane Kokhono Khete Asenni .