Nationality Indian Role Poet Other names Yuvanshwa Died 1979 | Known for Writer Children Mahasweta Devi Name Manish Ghatak | |
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Siblings Ritwik Ghatak, Sudhish Ghatak, Sampreeti Ghatak Parents Indubala Devi, Suresh Chandra Ghatak Similar People | ||
Grandchildren Nabarun Bhattacharya |
Recitation of popular Bengali poem Kurani by Manish Ghatak || মণীশ ঘটকের জনপ্রিয় কবিতা ‘কুড়ানি’
Manish Ghatak (1902–1979) was a Bengali poet and novelist. He was a littérateur of the Kallol era and used to write under pen name Jubanashwa.
Contents
- Recitation of popular Bengali poem Kurani by Manish Ghatak
- Bangeshwar recited by Suniti Kumar Das
- Personal life
- Contribution
- Books
- References
Bangeshwar recited by Suniti Kumar Das
Personal life
Manish Ghatak's parents were Suresh Chandra Ghatak and Indubala Devi. Noted Bengali film director Ritwik Ghatak was his youngest brother. Ghatak married Dharitri Devi, who was from the well known Chaudhuri family in Dhaka, in undivided Bengal, with Sankho Chaudhuri, the noted sculptor and Sachin Chaudhuri, the founder-editor of the Economic and Political Weekly of India, being her siblings. Mahasweta Devi is their eldest daughter. His eldest grandson, Mahasweta Devi's son, Nabarun Bhattacharya was also a very well-known writer.
Contribution
Ghatak is known as one of the pioneers of the neo-realist era of Bengali literature called the Kallol era, named after a leading literary magazine that was associated with this genre. Other noted writers associated with the Kallol era were Premendra Mitra, Achintyakumar Sengupta, Buddhadeb Basu, and Kazi Nazrul Islam.