Mohitlal Anwesha (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Partha Chattopadhyay
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789383590414
About the Book
Mohitlal Anwesha (Bengali Version) is a perceptive work of literary criticism dedicated to the poetry, philosophy, and evolving creative vision of Mohitlal Majumdar, one of the pioneering voices of modern Bengali poetry. Authored by Partha Chattopadhyay, the book offers a close and nuanced reading of Mohitlal's literary journey, examining the transformations in his poetic consciousness and the philosophical questions that shaped his writings over time.
The study explores the evolution of Mohitlal Majumdar's poetic mind, tracing the movement between sensuous engagement with life and spiritual detachment. Through careful textual analysis, the author investigates how the poet's worldview changed in response to personal experience, intellectual growth, and the shifting literary climate of his era. These changing perspectives reveal the remarkable depth and complexity of Mohitlal's creative imagination.
A central theme of the book is Mohitlal's meditation on death, a recurring presence that profoundly influenced his poetry and philosophical reflections. The author examines how mortality, impermanence, and existential inquiry became integral elements of the poet's literary universe, enriching his verse with emotional intensity and contemplative depth.
The volume also explores the influence of Omar Khayyam on Mohitlal's poetic sensibility, particularly in relation to themes of love, beauty, illusion, and the fleeting nature of existence. Alongside these philosophical concerns, the book presents detailed discussions of Mohitlal's language, poetic diction, imagery, rhythm, and metrical innovations, demonstrating how his mastery of form complemented the intellectual richness of his poetry.
Through close reading and thoughtful interpretation, Mohitlal Anwesha (Bengali Version) presents Mohitlal Majumdar not merely as a poet of aesthetic refinement but as a profound thinker whose works continue to invite new readings and fresh critical perspectives. The study highlights the enduring relevance of his poetry in the broader context of modern Bengali literary history.
Written in an elegant, scholarly, and accessible style, the book is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali poetry, literary criticism, modernism, poetic philosophy, and the works of Mohitlal Majumdar. It offers a comprehensive appreciation of a poet whose contribution remains central to the evolution of modern Bengali literature.

