Ekei Ki Bole Sabhyata ? Buro Saliker Ghare Row (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Biswabandhu Bhattacharyya
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789382012450
About the Book
Budo Saliker Ghare Row (Bengali Version) is a thought-provoking critical study of Michael Madhusudan Dutt’s celebrated farces Ekei Ki Bole Sabhyata? and Buro Shaliker Ghare Ro. As early as 1866, the eminent scholar Haraprasad Shastri described these two farces as unmatched works of Bengali literature, a recognition that continues to hold significance even today. Madhusudan’s extraordinary literary genius transformed every genre he touched, leaving an enduring mark on Bengali literary history.
In this insightful work, Biswabandhu Bhattacharyya revisits Madhusudan’s two famous farces from fresh and innovative perspectives. Rather than repeating conventional interpretations, the author offers a deeper analysis of the playwright’s artistic vision, social critique, and dramatic techniques. The book explores how Madhusudan used satire, humor, and irony to expose the contradictions and pretensions of contemporary society while creating works of lasting literary value.
Through careful examination and original critical insights, the author presents readers with a less-explored dimension of Madhusudan Dutt, revealing aspects of the dramatist that have often remained overlooked. This volume is an essential resource for students, researchers, and admirers of Bengali literature who wish to gain a richer understanding of one of Bengal’s greatest literary figures and his remarkable contributions to the genre of farce.

