- Krittibas
"Krittibas" is a Bengali poetry magazine that first appeared in
Kolkata in1953 . It played a highly influential role in the Kolkata literary scene in the decades after Indian independence, and provided a platform for young, experimental poets, many of whom went on to become luminaries of modern Bengali poetry.The editors of the inaugural issue in July 1953 were
Sunil Gangopadhyay ,Ananda Bagchi andDipak Mazumdar . Gangopadhyay later became sole editor, and indeed it is his name that is most closely associated with the magazine. Others who also edited the magazine at one point or another includedShakti Chattopadhyay ,Sarat Kumar Mukhopadhyay andSamarendra Sengupta .The Phanishwarnath Renu issue of the magazine was edited bySamir Roychoudhury .During 1961-65 several poets left the magazine and joined the Hungryalist Movement.Originally published as a
quarterly , "Krittibas" became a monthly magazine in1974 . Besides promoting Bengali poetry - always its main focus - it also featured articles on various aspects of contemporary arts and culture.In its early decades, "Krittibas" had a strong
anti-establishment flavour to it. (In1963 , the Hungryalists were hauled into court on charges ofobscenity ; the Editor of the magazine, as defense witness forMalay Roy Choudhury responded by reading out the controversial poemStark Electric Jesus in the courtroom!) But with the accretion of time and prestige, this trend waned and "Krittibas" itself became part of the cultural establishment.Publication ceased altogether in
1982 , and the magazine disappeared from the scene for many years. Then in1999 , "Krittibas" was reborn, this time as an annual magazine. Soon it became a bi-annual journal, and plans are afoot to turn "Krittibas" into a quarterly again. Those Kolkatans who have been instrumental in the revival of the magazine are Bhaskar Dutta, Pradip Chandra Basu and Bijesh Saha.In
2003 , "Krittibas" celebrated its 50th anniversary with great fanfare.External links
* [http://www.krittibas.com Official website of "Krittibas" magazine]
* [http://www.krittibas.com/pdf/1st.pdf The first issue of "Krittibas", published in 1953 - .pdf file]
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