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This is a Chronological list of Bengali language authors (regardless of nationality or religion), by the order of their year of birth. Alphabetical order is used only when chronological order cannot be ascertained. The list also marks the winners of major international and national awards:
Bengali literature; By category Bengali language: Bengali language authors; Chronological list – Alphabetic List: Bengali writers; Writers – Novelists – Poets: Forms; Novel – Poetry – Science Fiction: Institutions and awards; Literary Institutions Literary Prizes: Related Portals Literature Portal. India Portal. Bangladesh Portal
Pages in category "Bengali-language writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 246 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
However, the list starts with early Bengali poets to be followed by those who are identified not only with Indian sub-continent before partition in 1947, but also as founders of Bengali poetry. The list also contains separate sub-lists of "rhyme composers" and "song writers". Finally, there are two sub-sets of woman poets and poets in exile. [1]
Izzatullah Bengali, 18th-century Persian author; Sukanta Bhattacharya (1926–1947), poet and playwright; Abdul Karim Sahitya Bisharad (1871–1953), author, Gorokho Bijoy; Buddhadeb Bose (1908–1974), poet and essayist; Sasthi Brata, (1939–2015), fiction writer, based in UK; Novoneel Chakraborty, author, scriptwriter
Pages in category "Bengali writers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 339 total. ... This page was last edited on 11 September 2023 ...
The first Bangla novelists were Peary Chand Mitra (1814–1883) and Kali Prasanna Singha (1840–1870). [3] Under the pen name of 'Tekchand Thakur, Peary Chand Mitra wrote the first Bengali novel Alaler Gharer Dulal (1858).
Charyapada manuscript preserved in the library of Rajshahi College.. The first works in Bengali appeared between 10th and 12th centuries C.E. [2] It is generally known as the Charyapada and are 47 mystic hymns composed by various Buddhist monks, namely; Luipada, Kanhapada, Kukkuripada, Chatilpada, Bhusukupada, Kamlipada, Dhendhanpada, Shantipada and Shabarapada amongst others.