Rabir Kirane Lokayata Bhuban (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Goutam Dandapat
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789382012818
About the Book
Rabir Kirane Lokayata Bhuban (Bengali Version) is a remarkable collection of scholarly essays that explores the profound influence of Bengal's folk life and folk culture on the literary world of Rabindranath Tagore. Throughout his long and distinguished literary career, Rabindranath drew deeply from the lived experiences of ordinary people, the rhythms of rural life, and the rich reservoir of Bengal's oral traditions. This volume examines how these folk elements became an integral part of his creative vision and literary philosophy.
The collection brings together the research and critical insights of approximately forty-two scholars and essayists, each approaching this important aspect of Rabindranath's life and works from a unique perspective. Through interdisciplinary analysis, the contributors investigate the ways in which folk traditions, rural communities, indigenous knowledge, songs, myths, customs, and collective cultural memory shaped the themes, characters, symbolism, and aesthetics of Rabindranath's writings.
Rather than limiting itself to a single genre, the book explores the influence of folk culture across Rabindranath's poetry, songs, fiction, drama, essays, and educational philosophy. The essays reveal how his direct engagement with rural Bengal enriched his understanding of human life and inspired a literary vision that combined universal humanism with the vitality of local cultural traditions.
A major strength of the volume lies in its diversity of scholarly viewpoints. By examining Rabindranath's works through the lenses of folklore studies, literary criticism, cultural history, sociology, and comparative literature, the contributors uncover fresh interpretations that deepen readers' appreciation of his creative genius. Their analyses demonstrate that folk culture was not merely a source of artistic inspiration for Rabindranath but a fundamental element in his understanding of society, humanity, and cultural identity.
Combining rigorous scholarship with accessible discussion, Rabir Kirane Lokayata Bhuban offers readers new perspectives on the relationship between Bengali folk traditions and one of the world's greatest literary figures. It serves as an important contribution to Rabindranath studies while highlighting the enduring significance of folk culture in shaping modern Bengali literature.
An invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, folklorists, and admirers of Rabindranath Tagore, this volume opens new avenues for understanding the cultural foundations of his literary achievements.

