- Binoy Majumdar
Binoy Majumdar ( _bn. বিনয় মজুমদার) (1934-2006), a rather obscure and controversial Bengali poet. Binoy received the prestigious
Sahitya Akademi Award in 2005, amidst senility, ill-health, and years of social reclusion. However Binoy is still largely a figure of obscurity.Biography
Late Binoy Majumdar was born in
Myanmar (erstwhile Burma) on the 17th of September 1934. His family later moved to what is nowWest Bengal inIndia . Binoy lovedmathematics from his early youth. He completed 'Intermediate' (pre-University) from the Presidency College of theUniversity of Calcutta . Although he graduated with a degree inmechanical engineering graduate fromBengal Engineering College ,Calcutta , in 1957, Binoy turned topoetry later in life. He translated a number ofscience texts from the Russian to Bengali. When Binoy took to writing, the scientific training of systematic observation and enquiry of objects found a place, quite naturally, in hispoetry . His first book of verse was "Nakshatrer Aloy" ("in the light of the stars"). However, Binoy Majumdar's most famous piece of work to date is "Phire esho, Chaka" ("Come back, O Wheel", 1960), which was written in the format of a diary. The book is dedicated toGayatri Chakravorty Spivak , a fellow-Calcuttan and contemporary of Majumdar.Binoy died in his maternal home in Shimulpur,Thakaur Nagar, West Bengal, on December 11, 2006.
His work
The book, "
Fire eso chaka ", opens with the lines:(transliterated)
"ekti ujjwal maachh ekbar ure" "drishyata sunil, kintu prakrita prastabe swachchha jale" "punoray dube gelo - ei smita drishya dekhe niye" "bedonar gaarho rashe aapakka raktim holo fal"
which, translated, reads:
One bright fish flew once Only to sink again into the visibly blue, but truly Transparent water - watching this pleasing sight The fruit blushed red, ripening in a deep abyss of pain.
The period from 1958-1962 saw Binoy's poetry thrive. Apart from "Phire Esho, Chaka", he wrote other books, such as: "Nakshatrer Aaloy" (In the light of the stars), "Eeshwariyo" (Godly), "Adhikantu" (Excessive), "Aghraaner Anubhutimala" (The emotions of the month of "Aghran"), "Balmikir Kabita" (The Poetry of "Balmiki"). An anthology of Binoy's poems was published by
Dey's Publishing House of Calcutta under the name "Binoy Majumdarer Srestho Kabita" (Selected Poems of Binoy Majumdar) in 1981.Binoy's poetry has been appreciated by literary critics. He won several awards such as
*"Rabindra Puraskar",
*"Sudhindranath Dutta Puraskar",
*"Krittibas Puraskar" etc., and the most notable award being the
*"Sahitya Academy Award" in 2005, just a year before his death.In the 1980s and 1990s, Binoy was affected by severe mental illness. He tried to commit suicide several times, and stopped writing poetry altogether. Also, the medical treatment he received was inadequate. He moved to the outskirts of Calcutta, in Thakurnagar, and lived with local town folks, a stranger amidst strangers.
Binoy had passed into obscurity in his later years, suffered from senility and lived in social seclusion and neglect. He did not have a family.
Binoy Majumdar breathed his last on the 11th of December 2006, at an age of 72.
Poetic legacy
Binoy has often been regarded by critics as a true successor of
Jibanananda Das , the poet who revolutionized Bengali Poetry in the post-Tagore era. Like Jibanananda, Binoy drew his material from bountiful nature, the fields and the jungles and the rivers and the fauna ofBengal . But Binoy's originality lay in his attempt to relate the various elements of nature to one another through objective logic and scientific enquiry. In this respect, some critics likeAryanil Mukhopadhyay , refer to the genre of his work as "scientific field journal". Binoy Majumdar was bold and revolutionary in the depiction of sexuality in Poetry. He abundantly used vividimagery which were sensually potent andFreudian in essence. In a series of pieces ("Aamar Bhuttay Tel" etc.), where he gives an explicit and graphic description of sexual intercourse, Binoy, once again, lays strong emphasis on the physiology of the process, and takes to a journalistic narration. Binoy was one of the original participants in the Hungryalist literary movement spearheaded by Shakti Chattopadhyay.and Malay Roychoudhury.Binoy has always been somewhat obscure among readers of Bengali Poetry. He was quite ahead of his time in breaking norms of contemporary literature. Some of his poems are difficult to decipher at the first go, and require multiple readings. His writings are unconventional because they often appear as neutral scientific reportage, and not poetry in its usual romaticized self. In this, Binoy readers can perhaps trace back his background as a Mathematician. Binoy builds up all his imagery, nuances, lyricism, and poetic discovery on the skeleton of scientific reasoning and factual observations.
References
*http://www.kaurab.com/kau10/kau10_gadya_saxatkar.html
*http://www.kaurab.com/kau10/kau10_pro_binay.html
* [http://www.boipara.com/bengali_literature_ebooks/bengali_poetry_ebook_phireeso01.asp Binay Majumdar's Phire Eso Chaka as a Bengali E-book on Boipara.com]
* [http://www.boipara.com/bengali_literature_ebooks/bengali_poetry_literature_binoy01.asp Binay Majumdar's writings on Boipara.com]
* [http://www.enwikipedia.org/wiki/Hungry_generation] Invovement of Majumdar in Hungryalist movement.
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