Uttar Purba Bharater Bangla Sahitya Charcha (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Agnimitra Panda
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9789386508119
About the Book
Uttar Purba Bharater Bangla Sahitya Charcha (Bengali Version) is a pioneering study that brings into focus the vibrant yet often overlooked tradition of Bengali literary activity in North-East India. While Bengali language and literature have flourished across the region for generations, the literary contributions of Assam, Tripura, Shillong, Nagaland, and the Barak Valley have frequently remained outside the attention of the wider Bengali-reading community. This book seeks to bridge that gap by presenting a thoughtful exploration of these rich and diverse literary landscapes.
Comprising eight well-researched essays, the volume examines various aspects of Bengali literary culture in North-East India. The author discusses the development and thematic diversity of Bengali short stories written in Assam, Tripura, and Shillong, highlighting how regional experiences, cultural interactions, and local histories have contributed to distinctive literary expressions. These discussions reveal a literary tradition that is both connected to and distinct from mainstream Bengali literature.
A significant section of the book is devoted to the history of the Bengali community and Bengali literary activities in Nagaland, offering valuable insights into a relatively unexplored chapter of Bengali cultural history. The work also traces the growth and evolution of Bengali little magazine movements in the Barak Valley, documenting their role in fostering literary creativity, intellectual debate, and regional cultural identity.
In addition to historical and literary analyses, the volume includes critical reviews of selected books, further enriching its scope and providing readers with perspectives on contemporary literary scholarship related to the region.
Through meticulous research and critical interpretation, Agnimitra Panda illuminates a literary world that remains largely unfamiliar to many readers. The book not only documents the literary achievements of Bengali writers in North-East India but also underscores the cultural diversity and interconnectedness of Bengali literary traditions across geographical boundaries.
An important contribution to regional literary studies, Uttar Purba Bharater Bangla Sahitya Charcha is an invaluable resource for students, researchers, teachers, and readers interested in Bengali literature, cultural history, regional literary movements, and the literary heritage of North-East India

