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Gananatya Andolon O Nabanna (Bengali Version)

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Book Details

  • Author: Ashok Kumar Mishra
  • Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
  • Language: Bengali

About the Book

Gananatya Andolon O Nabanna (Bengali Version) is an insightful study of Nabanna, the landmark play by Bijan Bhattacharya that occupies a unique and historically significant place in Bengali theatre and literary history. Widely regarded as one of the most influential dramatic works of modern Bengal, Nabanna emerged during a period of social upheaval and became closely associated with the rise of the Gananatya (People’s Theatre) movement.

In this book, Ashok Kumar Mishra examines the origins and development of the Gananatya movement and analyzes the crucial role that Nabanna played in shaping its early direction. Drawing upon historical records, contemporary documents, and available research on the movement, the author presents a reliable and comprehensive account of the cultural and political environment in which the play was created and performed.

The study explores Nabanna from multiple perspectives, including its literary value, social relevance, political context, dramatic structure, and impact on Bengali theatre. By placing the play within the broader framework of the Gananatya movement and the historical realities of its time, the book offers readers a deeper understanding of its enduring significance. This work is an essential resource for students, researchers, theatre enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Bengali drama, cultural history, and progressive literary movements.