Dhusar Pandulipi Explained

Dhusar Pandulipi
Author:Jibanananda Das
Country:India
Language:Bengali
Genre:poetry
Pub Date:1936
Media Type:print
Wikisource:bn:ধূসর পাণ্ডুলিপি

Dhusar Pandulipi or Dhusor Pandulipi is a collection of poems by Jibanananda Das.[1] The book was first published in 1936.[2] This poem collection was the first successful attempt in Bengali language, that did not have Tagorian influence.[3]

Publication

The book was first published in 1936, however nearly all the poems of the book were published in different magazines by 1930.[4] [5] Bengali poet Buddhadeb Bosu was associated with poetry magazine Kallol, and also published and edited several notable poetry magazines such as Kavita, Pragati. Many of the post-Tagore literary personalities started their literary career with these poetry journals. Several poems of Jibanananda's Dhusar Pandulipi were first published in Bosu's Kavita magazine. Later Bosu established Kavita Bhavan, a publication and a hang-out for Bengali literary personalities. The first book published by Kavita Bhavan was Jibanananda's Dhusar Pandulipi. Das also dedicated this work to Buddhadeb Bosu.[6]

Das wrote a poem called "Campe" which was first published in Parichay magazine in 1932. Literary critic Sajanikanta Das accused Jibanananda of obscenity for this poem. However Jibanananda did not pay attention to the criticism and included the poem in the book Dhusar Pandulipi.

Reception

The book is considered as the first matured literary work of Jibanananda Das. Chidananda Dasgupta, in his book Makers Of Indian Literature Jibanananda Das, wrote some of the poems of this collection had a similarity with Rabindranath Tagore's poem "Nirjharer Swapnabhanga".[7] Bengali poet and journalist Samar Sen wrote: ". . . poetic view of poetry will perhaps be irritated with the escape-formula worked out in the last poem of Dhusar Pandulipi, the dream cult and the rest of it.[8]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Zinia Mitra. Indian Poetry in English: Critical Essays. 3 April 2012. PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.. 978-81-203-4571-3. 193–.
  2. Book: R. Victoria Arana. Encyclopedia of World Poetry. 22 April 2015. Infobase Learning. 978-1-4381-4072-8. 349–.
  3. Book: Kuśa Satyendra. Dictionary of Hindu Literature. 2000. Sarup & Sons. 978-81-7625-159-4. 54–.
  4. Book: Clinton B. Seely. A poet apart: a literary biography of the Bengali poet Jibanananda Das, (1899-1954). 1990. University of Delaware Press. 978-0-87413-356-1. 81.
  5. News: bn:বিমূঢ় যুগের 'বিভ্রান্ত' কবি নন জীবনানন্দ . https://www.anandabazar.com/editorial/jibanananda-das-was-not-confused-poet-1.1110669 . 18 March 2020 . Anandabazar Patrika . bn.
  6. News: bn:ধূসর পাণ্ডুলিপি . https://www.anandabazar.com/supplementary/patrika/ধ-সর-প-ণ-ড-ল-প-1.255141 . 18 March 2020 . Anandabazar Patrika . bn.
  7. Book: Chidananda Dasgupta. Makers Of Indian Literature Jibanananda Das. 2004. Sahitya Akademi. 978-81-260-1874-1. 16–.
  8. Book: Nityapriẏa Ghosha. Samar Sen. 2001. Sahitya Akademi. 978-81-260-1110-0. 83–.