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Jibanananda Das (/dʒɪbɒnʌnɒndɔː dʌʃ/) (17 February 1899 – 22 October 1954) was an Indian poet, writer, novelist and essayist in the Bengali language. Popularly called "Rupashi Banglar Kabi'' ('Poet of Beautiful Bengal'), Das is the most read poet after Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam in Bangladesh and West Bengal. While not particularly well recognised during his lifetime, today Das is acknowledged as one of the greatest poets in the Bengali language.

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  • Jibananda Das (Bengalisch: জীবনানন্দ দাশ), auch bekannt als Jibanananda Das (17. Februar 1899 in Barishal – 22. Oktober 1954 in Kalkutta) war ein bengalischer Autor, der vor allem für seine Lyrik bekannt ist, aber auch Romane und Essays verfasste. Er gilt als prägend für die moderne bengalische Literatur. (de)
  • Jibanananda Das (/dʒɪbɒnʌnɒndɔː dʌʃ/) (17 February 1899 – 22 October 1954) was an Indian poet, writer, novelist and essayist in the Bengali language. Popularly called "Rupashi Banglar Kabi'' ('Poet of Beautiful Bengal'), Das is the most read poet after Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam in Bangladesh and West Bengal. While not particularly well recognised during his lifetime, today Das is acknowledged as one of the greatest poets in the Bengali language. Born in Barisal to a Vaidya-Brahmo family, Das studied English literature at Presidency College, Kolkata and earned his MA from Calcutta University. He had a troubling career and suffered financial hardship throughout his life. He taught at many colleges but was never granted tenure. He settled in Kolkata after the partition of India. Das died on 22 October 1954, eight days after being hit by a tramcar. The witnesses said that though the tramcar whistled, he did not stop, and got struck. Some deem the accident as an attempt at suicide. Das was very underrated poet in his time; he wrote profusely, but as he was a recluse and introvert, he did not publish most of his writings during his lifetime. Most of his work were hidden, and only seven volumes of his poems were published. After his death, it was discovered that apart from poems, Das wrote 21 novels and 108 short stories. His notable works include Ruposhi Bangla, Banalata Sen, Mahaprithibi, Shreshtha Kavita. Das's early poems exhibit the influence of Kazi Nazrul Islam, but in the latter half of the 20th century, Das's influence became one of the major catalysts in the making of Bengali poetry. Das received Rabindra-Memorial Award for Banalata Sen in 1953 at All Bengal Rabindra Literature Convention. Das's Shrestha Kavita won the Sahitya Academy Award in 1955. A film inspired by Das's short story Jamrultola, named 'Sunder Jibon' directed by Sandeep Chattopadhyay (Chatterjee), produced by Satyajit Ray Film And Television Institute won the National Film Award for Best Short Fiction Film at the 50th National Film Awards with Shantanu Bose in the lead. (en)
  • Jibanananda Das (bangla: জীবনানন্দ দাশ) (17 février 1899 - 22 octobre 1954) est probablement le plus populaire poète de langue bengalî après Rabindranath Tagore et Kazi Nazrul Islam. Il est considéré comme l'un des précurseurs qui ont introduit la dans la littérature bengalie, à une période où il a été influencé par les poèmes romantiques de Rabindranath Tagore. (fr)
  • Jibanananda Das (Barisal, 1899 – Calcutta, 1954) è stato un poeta bengalese.Si distinse nettamente dai predecessori (tra cui Rabindranath Tagore) a livello stilistico, in quanto si avvicinò alla poesia avanguardistica europea, prendendo le distanze dai canoni della tradizione poetica indiana e bengalese per creare stilemi innovativi. Nelle sue opere Das espresse una personalità poetica tormentata, legata spesso alla vita quotidiana del proprio popolo. Ha raccolto i propri versi in alcune raccolte, tra cui Banalata Sen, pubblicata nel 1942. (it)
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  • থাকে শুধু অন্ধকার, মুখোমুখি বসিবার বনলতা সেন। (en)
  • অনেক ঘুরেছি আমি; বিম্বিসার অশোকের ধূসর জগতে (en)
  • সব পাখি ঘরে আসে—সব নদী—ফুরায় এ-জীবনের সব লেনদেন; (en)
  • তেমনি দেখেছি তারে অন্ধকারে; বলেছে সে, 'এতোদিন কোথায় ছিলেন?' (en)
  • পাখির নীড়ের মত চোখ তুলে নাটোরের বনলতা সেন। সমস্ত দিনের শেষে শিশিরের শব্দের মতন (en)
  • সেখানে ছিলাম আমি; আরো দূর অন্ধকারে বিদর্ভ নগরে; (en)
  • মুখ তার শ্রাবস্তীর কারুকার্য; অতিদূর সমুদ্রের 'পর (en)
  • হাজার বছর ধরে আমি পথ হাঁটিতেছি পৃথিবীর পথে, (en)
  • আমি ক্লান্ত প্রাণ এক, চারিদিকে জীবনের সমুদ্র সফেন, (en)
  • হাল ভেঙে যে নাবিক হারায়েছে দিশা (en)
  • তখন গল্পের তরে জোনাকির রঙে ঝিলমিল; (en)
  • সন্ধ্যা আসে; ডানার রৌদ্রের গন্ধ মুছে ফেলে চিল; (en)
  • পৃথিবীর সব রঙ নিভে গেলে পাণ্ডুলিপি করে আয়োজন (en)
  • আমারে দুদণ্ড শান্তি দিয়েছিলো নাটোরের বনলতা সেন। চুল তার কবেকার অন্ধকার বিদিশার নিশা, (en)
  • সবুজ ঘাসের দেশ যখন সে চোখে দেখে দারুচিনি-দ্বীপের ভিতর, (en)
  • সিংহল সমুদ্র থেকে নিশীথের অন্ধকারে মালয় সাগরে (en)
  • দেখিবে ধবল বক: আমারেই পাবে তুমি ইহাদের ভিড়ে– (en)
  • হয়তো ভোরের কাক হয়ে এই কার্তিকের নবান্নের দেশে (en)
  • হয়তো শুনিবে এক লক্ষ্মীপেঁচা ডাকিতেছে শিমুলের ডালে; (en)
  • হয়তো বা হাঁস হ’ব—কিশোরীর—ঘুঙুর রহিবে লাল পায়, (en)
  • হয়তো খইয়ের ধান ছড়াতেছে শিশু এক উঠানের ঘাসে; (en)
  • রূপ্‌সার ঘোলা জলে হয়তো কিশোর এক শাদা ছেঁড়া পালে (en)
  • ডিঙা বায়;—রাঙা মেঘ সাঁতরায়ে অন্ধকারে আসিতেছে নীড়ে (en)
  • সারা দিন কেটে যাবে কলমীর গন্ধ ভরা জলে ভেসে ভেসে; (en)
  • আবার আসিব আমি বাংলার নদী মাঠ ক্ষেত ভালোবেসে (en)
  • হয়তো মানুষ নয়—হয়তো বা শঙ্খচিল শালিখের বেশে; (en)
  • আবার আসিব ফিরে ধানসিড়িটির তীরে—এই বাংলায় (en)
  • কুয়াশার বুকে ভেসে একদিন আসিব এ কাঁঠাল-ছায়ায়; (en)
  • জলাঙ্গীর ঢেউয়ে ভেজা বাংলার এ সবুজ করুণ ডাঙায়; হয়তো দেখিবে চেয়ে সুদর্শন উড়িতেছে সন্ধ্যার বাতাসে; (en)
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  • Labanyaprabha Das  (en)
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  • Poetry and life are two different outpouring of the same thing; life as we usually conceive it contains what we normally accept as reality, but the spectacle of this incoherent and disorderly life can satisfy neither the poet's talent nor the reader's imagination ... poetry does not contain a complete reconstruction of what we call reality; we have entered a new world. (en)
  • One poet now dead, killed near his fiftieth year ... did introduce what for India would be "the modern spirit" – bitterness, self-doubt, sex, street diction, personal confession, frankness, Calcutta beggars ect – into Bengali letters. (en)
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  • Jibananda Das (Bengalisch: জীবনানন্দ দাশ), auch bekannt als Jibanananda Das (17. Februar 1899 in Barishal – 22. Oktober 1954 in Kalkutta) war ein bengalischer Autor, der vor allem für seine Lyrik bekannt ist, aber auch Romane und Essays verfasste. Er gilt als prägend für die moderne bengalische Literatur. (de)
  • Jibanananda Das (bangla: জীবনানন্দ দাশ) (17 février 1899 - 22 octobre 1954) est probablement le plus populaire poète de langue bengalî après Rabindranath Tagore et Kazi Nazrul Islam. Il est considéré comme l'un des précurseurs qui ont introduit la dans la littérature bengalie, à une période où il a été influencé par les poèmes romantiques de Rabindranath Tagore. (fr)
  • Jibanananda Das (Barisal, 1899 – Calcutta, 1954) è stato un poeta bengalese.Si distinse nettamente dai predecessori (tra cui Rabindranath Tagore) a livello stilistico, in quanto si avvicinò alla poesia avanguardistica europea, prendendo le distanze dai canoni della tradizione poetica indiana e bengalese per creare stilemi innovativi. Nelle sue opere Das espresse una personalità poetica tormentata, legata spesso alla vita quotidiana del proprio popolo. Ha raccolto i propri versi in alcune raccolte, tra cui Banalata Sen, pubblicata nel 1942. (it)
  • Jibanananda Das (/dʒɪbɒnʌnɒndɔː dʌʃ/) (17 February 1899 – 22 October 1954) was an Indian poet, writer, novelist and essayist in the Bengali language. Popularly called "Rupashi Banglar Kabi'' ('Poet of Beautiful Bengal'), Das is the most read poet after Rabindranath Tagore and Kazi Nazrul Islam in Bangladesh and West Bengal. While not particularly well recognised during his lifetime, today Das is acknowledged as one of the greatest poets in the Bengali language. (en)
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