Ami Raw Gharanar Kabi (Bengali Version)
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Book Details
- Author: Rajib Ghosh
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
About the Book
Ami Raw Gharanar Kabi (Bengali Version) is a bold and introspective collection of contemporary Bengali poetry in which Rajib Ghosh explores the emotional, philosophical, and social complexities of modern human life. Blending lyrical sensitivity with uncompromising honesty, the poems move between love and loss, longing and disillusionment, personal suffering and collective conscience, creating a powerful poetic voice that is both deeply personal and universally relevant.
Inspired by the emotional intensity associated with the musical spirit of Raag Desh, the poet crafts verses rich in rhythm, imagery, and emotional resonance. Alongside expressions of life's inevitable pain, the collection celebrates the tenderness of romance, portraying love with the freshness and delicacy of a newly blossomed flower while acknowledging its fragility and impermanence.
A significant dimension of the collection is its fearless engagement with difficult social realities. The poems give voice to women confronting injustice, social stigma, and emotional exploitation, raising uncomfortable yet essential questions about gender, responsibility, and human dignity. Rather than offering simple answers, the poet invites readers to reflect on the ethical and emotional complexities that shape contemporary society.
The collection also presents a rarely discussed perspective on fatherhood, emotional deprivation, and masculine vulnerability. Through symbolic conversations with mythological figures such as Krishna, the poet examines the pain of individuals who experience the emotional responsibilities of parenthood without receiving its recognition or fulfilment. These reflections broaden the collection's exploration of identity, sacrifice, and the silent struggles that often remain hidden beneath social expectations.
Drawing upon mythology, spirituality, and literary symbolism, Ami Raw Gharanar Kabi intertwines ancient cultural references with contemporary experiences. These elements enrich the poems without overshadowing their central concern: the search for truth, compassion, and self-understanding in an increasingly complex world.
Written in expressive, image-rich language, the collection combines emotional intensity with philosophical reflection, making it an engaging read for lovers of modern Bengali poetry. It encourages readers to question accepted norms, empathize with diverse human experiences, and appreciate poetry as a medium of both personal expression and social dialogue.

