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Bengali Book Review

By: Abhishek Chaudhuri
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  • Bengali literature is vast and huge. It is scattered with beautiful literary works be it in poetry or in prose. There are absolute gems some of which are well revered and others are understated and perhaps under appreciated. Unfortunately, the number of people who are aware of these let alone have read them, are dwindling by the day, even within the Bengali community. My aim through this podcast series is to make an earnest try to spread word and have more eyes look into these treatises. These writers and works are too valuable to be lost in the ocean of abyss. Thus through these podcasts the hope is to draw more people to Bengali literature and open small windows through which one can peak into the immense treasures waiting to be discovered.
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Episodes
  • Bengali Book Review Ep 1: Topon Charit - Narayan Gangopadhyay
    Jul 27 2022


    Bengali Book Review Ep 1: Top Charit - Narayan Gangopadhyay

    Greetings!! In this first episode of Bengali Book Review, I have talked about a small book written by Narayan Gangopadhyay named Topon Chorit. This book's first edition was published By ABP (Ananda Bazar Patrika) in March 1973. There have multiple other editions after that.

    Going forward I plan to publish more episodes on other bengali books and talk about my thoughts and feelings after reading them. 


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    Santoor and Tabla at Assi Ghat, Varanasi by Samuel Corwin | https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Samuel_Corwin
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    4 mins

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