নরেন্দ্র নাথ মিত্রের উপন্যাস সমগ্র 4
নরেন্দ্র নাথ মিত্রের উপন্যাস সমগ্র 4
Narendranath Mitra, an eminent Bengali fiction writer of the post-Kallol era, quietly established his legacy in the early 1940s. His mastery in Bengali literature is most pronounced in his short stories, which showcase his artistic talent through tightly woven plots, layered meanings, and unexpected brilliance. Despite being celebrated primarily for his short stories, Mitra also made a significant mark with his novels, which serve as sensitive portrayals of social realities and delve into profound aspects of life.
His novels often depict the calm rhythms of rural life, the shifting middle class in small towns, and the confined but vivid experiences within Kolkata’s bustling metropolis. Mitra's storytelling centers on familiar people and places, reflecting his deep engagement with reality. He once remarked about his novel Dweepunj that he had no interest in introducing unfamiliar characters—his goal was to illuminate the lives of the known, making them resonate with readers. Critics observe that his writings remain anchored in his close, firsthand experiences, which are the wellspring of his narrative strength.
Given the importance of Mitra’s novels in the history of Bengali literature, many of which are now hard to find, his Collected Novels are being published in several volumes:
Published Novels in Narendranath Mitra’s Collected Novels:
Volume 1: Dweepunj, Dehomon, Chena Mahal, Shuklapaksha, Chorabali, Teen Din Teen Raatri, Parampara
Volume 2: Roopmanjari, Jalprapaat, Akshare Akshare, Godhuli, Durvashini, Sangini Anuragini, Sahriday, Kanyakumari, Sukh Dukher Dheu
Volume 3: Anamita, Uttarapurus, Headmaster, Nayika, Upanagar, Mugdho Prahor Patane Uthane, Duitsangeet, Tamaswini, Mahanagar, Setubandhan
Volume 4: Suryasakshi, Putreshti, Upachchaya, Pratidhwani, Dayita, Anveshan, Dwandwa, Abarta
Volume 5: Pratham Toron, Ar Ek Prithibi, Shei Pathtuku, Purba Phalguni, Neerer Swapna Nutan Bhuban, Jalmatir Gandha, Dwidha, Surer Bandhane, Swapnasayar, Anatmiya Nutan Toron, Maun Madhuri, Milane Birohe, Onyo Swad, Uttaran, Surjomukhi Valobasha, Sindure Megh, Nirbasan, Shadh Sukha Swapna, Barnabhani
These volumes capture the range of Mitra's storytelling, portraying a world of deeply familiar lives and emotional landscapes, establishing his place as a foundational voice in Bengali fiction.
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