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Occupation
  
poet

Name
  
Amulya Barua

Language
  
Died
  
August 18, 1946, Kolkata

Nationality
  
Indian

Ethnicity
  
Assamese


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Born
  
June 30, 1922Jorhat, Assam (
1922-06-30
)

Education
  
Cotton College, Guwahati

বিপ্লৱী | Assamese Poem by Amulya Barua |


Amulya Barua (Assamese: অমূল্য বৰুৱা) was a pioneer of modern Assamese poetry. He was born at Jorhat on June 30, 1922. In 1941, he passed matriculation examination from Jorhat Govt High School with letter marks in Assamese and in 1945 he passed his B.A. examination from Jagannath Barooah College, Jorhat. Then he went to Kolkata for higher studies and admitted into the MA class of Calcutta University. But Amulya Barua was killed in the infamous communal violence of Bengal in 1946 along with many of his hostel mates at Raja Ram Narayan Street, Kolkata. His only collection of poems, Achina (The Stranger), was published in 1964 after his death. Some of his famous poems include Andhaaraor Hahakar (The Tumult of Darkness), Beishya (The Prostitute), Biplobi (The Revolutionary) and Kukur (The Dog).

References

Amulya Barua Wikipedia