- Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay
Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay ( _bn. বিভূতিভূষণ বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায় "Bibhutibhushon Bôndopaddhae"; last name also rendered as Banerjee or Banerji) was a Bengali
novelist and writer. His most well known book is the autobiographical novel "Pather Panchali" (The story of the road), incorporated (along with "Aparajito", the sequel) into the memorable film trilogy bySatyajit Ray .Life
Bibhutibhushan was born on
12 September ,1894 at his maternal uncle's house in Ghoshpara-Muratipur village, in the24 Parganas ofBengal (now inWest Bengal ,India ). His father, Mahananda Bandyopadhyay, was aSanskrit scholar and a "Kathak", one who tells stories for a living.Bibhutibhushan's early days were spent in abject poverty. Nevertheless, he fought his way to complete his undergraduate degree in history, although he could not afford to enroll for the postgraduate course at the
University of Calcutta . The economic burden of his family rested squarely on his shoulders. He had married in the meantime, but his wife, Gouri Devi, died in childbirth after only a year of conjugal life. The tragic theme of death and loneliness is a recurrent factor in Bibhutibhushan's early writings.Before he became a writer, Bibhutibhushan took up various jobs to make ends meet. He taught school, became a secretary, managed an estate. Finally, in 1921 he published his first short story, "Upekshita," in "Probashi", one of the leading literary magazines of Bengal at that time. However, it was not until 1928, when his first novel, "Pather Panchali" (also known in English as "Song of the Little Road"), was published, that Bibhutibhushan got critical attention. With "Pather Panchali" Bibhutibhushan became, instantly, a prominent name in Bengali literature.
At the age of forty six, Bibhutibhushan married Rama Chattopadhayay. Their only son Taradas was born in 1947.
Bibhutibhushan had a stout constitution and walked miles in the woods every day. He usually took his notebook with him and loved to write surrounded by the wilderness.
On 1 November, 1950, Bibhutibhushan died of a heart attack while staying at
Ghatshila . He was fifty-six.Critical Acclaim
"Pather Panchali" is considered to be Bibhutibhushan's masterpiece. It has been included in the
ICSE syllabus for students choosing to study Bengali. He has 16 novels and over two hundred short stories to his credit.Humayun Azad opined that the novel is superior to its cinematic rendition. This is not necessarily a commonly held view, as theApu Trilogy is considered to be among the finest films in the history of cinema. However, the unavailability of a proper translation of "Pather Panchali" makes it an issue hard for the English-speaking audience to resolve: the available translation is a truncated version of the novel. Martin Seymour-Smith, in his "Guide to Modern World Literature" (1973), calls Bandopadhyay (he uses the form Banerji) "perhaps the best of all modern Indian novelists" and says "probably nothing in twentieth-century Indian literature, in prose or poetry, comes to the level of "Pather Panchali" [Guide to Modern World Literature,Martin Seymour-Smith (p. 712)] .Bibhutibhushan's works are mostly concerned with the lives of people from rural Bengal. His writings come alive with vibrant and thoroughly normal characters from the countryside.
Works
Complete list of novels:
* "Pather Panchali" (Song of the Road)
* "Aparajito " (Unvanquished; sequel to "Pather Panchali")
* "Aranyak" (In the Forest)
* "Adarsha Hindu Hotel"
* "Ichhamati"
* "Dristi Pradeep"
* "Chader Pahar"
* "Heera Manik Jale"
* "Debjan"
* "Bipiner Sangsar"
* "Anubartan"
* "Ashani Sanket"
* "Kedar Raja"
* "Dampati"
* "Sundarbane Sat Batsar-Not completed by him"
* "Dui Bari"
* "Kajol--Sequel of Aparajito -Completed By His Son Taradas"
* "Mismider Kabach"Some short story collections:
* "MeghaMallar"
* "Mauriphool"
* "Jatrabadol"References
External links
* [http://banglapedia.org/HT/B_0104.htm Banglapedia on Bibhutibhushan Banerjee]
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