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- Bishnu Dey (Bengali: বিষ্ণু দে; 18 July 1909 – 3 December 1982) was a Bengali poet, writer and academician in the era of modernism, post-modernism. Starting off as a symbologist, he won recognition for the musical quality of his poems, and forms the post-Tagore generation of Bengali poets, like Buddhadeb Basu and Samar Sen, which marked the advent of "New Poetry" in Bengali literature, deeply influenced by Marxist ideology. He published a magazine wherein he encouraged socially conscious writing. His own work reveals a poet's solitary struggle, quest for human dignity, amidst a crisis of uprooted identity. Through his literary career, he taught English literature at various institutes with various capacities such as lecturer at Krishnagar College (1934–40) and Surendranath College (1940–44), Reader at Presidency University (1944–1947), Professor at Maulana Azad College (1947–1969). also remained a member of a young group of poets, centered on the Kallol (Commotion) magazine. His most important work, Smriti Satta Bhabishyat (Memory, being, the Future) (1955–61), set a new precedent in Bengali poetry. It later won him the 1965 Sahitya Akademi Award in Bengali as well as the highest literary award of India, Jnanpith Award, in 1971. (en)
- Bishnu Dey adalah seorang penyair, penulis prosa, penerjemah, akademisi dan kritikus seni Bengali terkenal pada era modernisme, . Dimulai sebagai seorang , ia mendapatkan pengakuan karena kualitas musikal dari puisi-puisinya, dan membentuk generasi penyair Bengali pasca-Tagore, seperti dan , yang menandai kebangkitan "Puisi Baru" dalam , yang sangat dipengaruhi oleh ideologi Marxis. (in)
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- Bishnu Dey adalah seorang penyair, penulis prosa, penerjemah, akademisi dan kritikus seni Bengali terkenal pada era modernisme, . Dimulai sebagai seorang , ia mendapatkan pengakuan karena kualitas musikal dari puisi-puisinya, dan membentuk generasi penyair Bengali pasca-Tagore, seperti dan , yang menandai kebangkitan "Puisi Baru" dalam , yang sangat dipengaruhi oleh ideologi Marxis. (in)
- Bishnu Dey (Bengali: বিষ্ণু দে; 18 July 1909 – 3 December 1982) was a Bengali poet, writer and academician in the era of modernism, post-modernism. Starting off as a symbologist, he won recognition for the musical quality of his poems, and forms the post-Tagore generation of Bengali poets, like Buddhadeb Basu and Samar Sen, which marked the advent of "New Poetry" in Bengali literature, deeply influenced by Marxist ideology. He published a magazine wherein he encouraged socially conscious writing. His own work reveals a poet's solitary struggle, quest for human dignity, amidst a crisis of uprooted identity. Through his literary career, he taught English literature at various institutes with various capacities such as lecturer at Krishnagar College (1934–40) and Surendranath College (1940–44 (en)
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