debrendranath thakur
Ashraf Siddiqui has written: 'Lokha-shahitya =' 'Bengali folklore collections and studies, 1800-1947' -- subject(s): Folklore 'Folkloric Bangladesh' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Folk literature, Bengali, Bengali Folk literature 'Our folk-literature' -- subject(s): Ballads, Bengali, History and criticism, Bengali Ballads
Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941) was a Bengali poet and polymath. He was the first non European to receive Nobel prize for literature in 1913. He is regarded as the father of Bengali nation and adored by both Muslim and Hindu Bengalis.
Bankim Chandra
The word for father in Bengali is "বাবা" (pronounced: baba).
Amiya Dev has written: 'The idea of comparative literature in India' -- subject(s): Comparative Literature, History and criticism, Indic literature, Literature, Comparative 'Sudhindranath Datta' -- subject(s): Bengali Poets, Biography, Poets, Bengali
Yes, there are Bengali poets who have written Haiku in Bengali literature. Poets like Buddhadeb Basu and Shakti Chattopadhyay have experimented with Haiku in their works, adapting it to suit the Bengali language and cultural context.
In Bengali, you would ask "তোমার বাবা কে?" (pronounced "tomar baba ke?") which translates to "Who is your father?"
"Kazi Nazrul Islam" is often referred to as the "Bidrohi Kobi" in Bengali literature for his revolutionary poetry that challenged social norms and encouraged freedom and independence.
Rabindra Nath Tagore
Bengali and NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
The Charyapada, a collection of 8th-12th century Vajrayana Buddhist poems from the eastern Indian subcontinent, is considered the first epic of Bengali literature. These poems are believed to be the oldest example of Bengali literature and showcase the rich cultural heritage of the region.
Shekhar Sharma is the father of Nepali literature