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  • Biographical Sketch: Mohammad Rafiq (1943 - 2023) - Parabaas
    English | Biography | January 2005
    The Land Where I Found It All - Buddhadeva Bose translated from Bengali to English by Nandini Gupta
    Buddhadeva Bose | no category : ধারাবাহিক | December 2004
    The Parrot's Tale - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Palash Baran Pal
    Rabindranath Tagore | Story | December 2004
    The bird was brought in. With it came the administrator, the guards, the horsemen. The King felt the bird. It didn't open its mouth and didn't utter a word. Only the pages of books,...
    The Wrong Heaven - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Palash Baran Pal
    Rabindranath Tagore | Story | December 2004
    When nobody else was around, she looked at the pitcher. She looked at it from different angles, in different shades of light. When everyone else had fallen asleep, she got out of her bed, lit the lamp, and...
    Your Films Our Pride - Sujit Mukherjee
    Satyajit Ray | Essay | October 2004
    You rang the doorbell with some trepida­tion. It was generally believed he was a haughty person, seldom welcomed visits from strangers, did not enjoy meeting persons of little accomplishment, and so on. But it was too late now because the door had begun opening.
    Reflections on Clinton B. Seely’s Translation of Meghanad Badh Kabya - William Radice
    English | Essay | September 2004
    Six Poems - Joy Goswami translated from Bengali to English by Skye Lavin, Joy Goswami
    Translation | Poem | September 2004
    Five Poems - Joy Goswami translated from Bengali to English by Oindrila Mukherjee
    | Poem | August 2004
    Tagore in the Netherlands - Liesbeth Meyer
    Rabindranath Tagore | Essay | July 2004
    In my search for Dutch translations of Rabindranath Tagore's work in the Netherlands, I discovered some facts that may interest Tagorephiles the world over. This article describes these findings, and also includes the transcripts and scans of some letters exchanged between Tagore and Frederik van Eeden who had introduced Tagore to the Netherlands. ...
    Show Business - Narendranath Mitra translated from Bengali to English by Sreejata Guha
    Translation | Story | June 2004
    There was an argument going on inside that stopped abruptly when Animesh knocked loudly twice. Binoy opened the door and asked, ‘Who is it?’ When he saw who it was, he said,...
    The Last Days of Rabindranath:Record of a visit to Santiniketan - Buddhadeva Bose
    Buddhadeva Bose | Memoir | June 2004
    The Land Where I Found It All - Buddhadeva Bose translated from Bengali to English by Nandini Gupta
    Buddhadeva Bose | Memoir : ধারাবাহিক | June 2004
    Translation of Buddhadeva Bose's memoir Sab Peyechhir Deshe.
    Reliving through Letters: A bit of time again with Buddhadeva Bose - Clinton B. Seely
    Buddhadeva Bose | Memoir | June 2004
    ...Or, if we stayed too long, which we sometimes did, and missed the last bus, we might spend the night at "Kavitabhavan." Buddhadeva--my friend and mentor by happenstance for a period of my life--died the year following that last letter, in 1974, far too young, still in his sixties. I missed him then; I miss him yet.
    Seven Poems - Alokeranjan Dasgupta translated from Bengali to English by Alokeranjan Dasgupta
    Translation | Poem | May 2004
    Twice-Told Tales - Susan Chacko
    English | Book-Review | May 2004
    Review of three books by Upendrakishore Raychoudhury: Goopy Gyne Bagha Byne: the magical world of Upendrakishore Roychoudhury, Translated by Swagata Deb; The Stupid Tiger. , Translated by William Radice; and Majantali and Co. , Translated by Madhuchhanda Karlekar
    Biographical Sketch: Upendrakishore Raychoudhury (1863 - 1915) - Parabaas
    English | Biography | May 2004
    To remember is to live again - Buddhadeva Bose
    Buddhadeva Bose | Essay | May 2004
    On the occasion of Henry Miller’s seventy-fifth birthday, Buddhadeva Bose recaptures the time he had spent with the American writer at Big Sur, California.
    Selections from Santiniketan : Three Storeys [tintalaa - Santiniketan Vol I] - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Jyoti Prakash Datta, Edited by Nandan Datta
    Translation | Essay : ধারাবাহিক | April 2004
    The limits of our pre-occupation with these outward things are reached after we exhaust our interplay with them through our senses of sight, smell and touch; ...
    Selections from Santiniketan : Night [raatri - Santiniketan Vol I] - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Jyoti Prakash Datta, Edited by Nandan Datta
    Translation | Essay : ধারাবাহিক | April 2004
    Yesterday, I had not discussed the main point about being asleep at night and being awake by day. ...
    Jabali - Parashuram (Rajsekhar Basu) translated from Bengali to English by Pradip Bhattacharya
    | Story | April 2004
    Outside the courtyard someone roared, “Hamho Jabaley, hamho!” Anxious Hindralinee saw ten or twelve diminutive sages standing at the entrance of the hut. Seeing their sparse whiskers and squat, pot-bellied bodies
    The Third Dice Game - Parashuram (Rajsekhar Basu) translated from Bengali to English by Pradip Bhattacharya
    English | Story | April 2004
    According to Mahabharat, after Yudhishthir had lost everything in the first dice game, the repentant Dhritarashtra gave him back all that he had staked. When the Pandavs were returning to Indraprastha, Dhritarashtra — egged on by Duryodhan ...
    Selections from Santiniketan : In the Morning [prabhaate - Santiniketan Vol I] - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Jyoti Prakash Datta, Edited by Nandan Datta
    Translation | Essay : ধারাবাহিক | April 2004
    At this hour of the morning when the day is pure and serene, let us perceive that our soul is enveloped by the Great Soul; there is no ...
    Santiniketan Lectures - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Jyoti Prakash Datta, Introduced & Edited by Nandan Datta
    Rabindranath Tagore | Essay : ধারাবাহিক | April 2004
    We present a selection of translations from Rabindranath Tagore's (1861-1941) Santiniketan (Shaantiniketana) Volumes I and II.
    Yogayog (Nexus) by Rabindranath Tagore - Meenakshi Mukherjee
    Rabindranath Tagore | Book-Review | March 2004
    When the works of Rabindranath finally came out of copyright in the new millennium, there began a scramble among publishers to cash in on the brand name ` Tagore’. ...
    Forbidden Openings - Samaresh Basu translated from Bengali to English by Prasenjit Gupta
    Translation | Story | February 2004
    Benda leans forward, eyes flashing, and says, “I do, every night I play kill-the-mice.” A hard smile flashes across his face. “At night I sleep in the room behind the shop. I make the room dark and I play kill-the-mice. In the dark I can see--”...
    I - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Dipali Chakraborty
    Rabindranath Tagore | Poem | February 2004
    Translation Issues Arising From Lured By Hope, A Biography of Michael Madhusudan Dutt, by Ghulam Murshid, translated by Gopa Majumdar - Ketaki Kushari Dyson
    English | Book-Review : ধারাবাহিক | January 2004
    A Tremendous Comet : Michael Madhusudan Dutt - Ketaki Kushari Dyson
    English | Book-Review : ধারাবাহিক | January 2004
    A detailed review of Ghulam Musrshid: Lured by Hope: A Biography of Michael Madhusudan Dutt, translated from Bengali by Gopa Majumdar
    Method - Abhijit Sen translated from Bengali to English by Sahana Ghosh
    Translation | Story | January 2004
    Ashwini gave the address of his workplace. Just then, the door opened noisily. A breath of fresh air intermingled with the smelly claustrophobic air inside. The one-armed constable came inside and asked for ...
    Letter from Tagore to F. van Eeden - Parabaas
    Rabindranath Tagore | Photo Gallery | January 2004
    Grateful - Rabindranath Tagore translated from Bengali to English by Nandini Gupta
    Rabindranath Tagore | Poem | December 2003
    Home and Abroad - Martin Kämpchen
    Rabindranath Tagore | Essay | December 2003
    The grand concept of globalisation has its origin in economic relations. But it tends to spread its tentacles into other areas of human concern
    The Substitute - Narendranath Mitra translated from Bengali to English by Sreejata Guha
    | Story | December 2003
    But Sudha was not the kind of girl who took to heart what someone implied in a jibing tone or how one quirked an eyebrow at her actions. What touched her to the quick was the fact that her father warned her about...
    Kochi Sansad [Club for Tender Spirits] - Parashuram (Rajsekhar Basu) translated from Bengali to English by Gopa Majumdar
    Translation | Story | October 2003
    "Don't get cross. Look, extra-marital love is a most complex and high-class business. It is not for all and sundry. But if a man can see his own wife in a similar light -- I mean, find something new in her each time he sees her, something that remains...
    Gazing at the Sun: Bangladeshi Poets and Rabindranath Tagore - William Radice
    Rabindranath Tagore | Essay | September 2003
    This is the first of perhaps five papers which together will grapple with the question, ‘What is Bangladeshi poetry?’
    Matchbox - Ashapurna Debi translated from Bengali to English by Prasenjit Gupta
    Translation | Story | August 2003
    And whenever there’s a letter with Nomita’s name on the envelope, he opens and reads it first, and only then does he give it to her. It’s possible that oftentimes he doesn’t give it to her at all. At least...
    From the Hooghly to the Seine - Susan Chacko
    English | Book-Review | August 2003
    Review of Taslima Nasrin's French Lover, translated inti English by Sreejata Guha.
    How hard should we try? – Questions of detail in literary translation - Ketaki Kushari Dyson
    English | Essay | July 2003
    A few mistakes do not invalidate the whole work, and shifts of meaning are inevitable when a text moves from the terrain of one language to the terrain of another. In that case, how hard should we try? I think...
    Rabindranath Tagore in Germany - Martin Kämpchen
    Rabindranath Tagore | Essay | July 2003
    If I were asked who was the greatest poet India has produced, including the greatest of ancient India, Kalidasa, my firm answer would be: ‘Tagore’ …
    A Poet's Dream: Discovery of Tagore Texts - Shailesh Parekh
    Rabindranath Tagore | Essay | May 2003
    Prof. Niranjan Bhagat, a noted Gujarati poet, now 77, believes that it was Tagore’s death in 1941, that ‘seduced’ him into writing poetry!
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