Sajanikanta was born at Betalban village, Bardhaman district. He passed the entrance examination from Dinajpur Jila School of Dinajpur and entered into the Presidency College Calcutta in 1918. Das did not complete his study there due to political causes and joined in Bankura Weslian Missionary College. Thereafter he passed B.Sc from Scottish Church College.[3]
Literary careeredit
Das joined in the esteemed Bengali magazine Shanibarer Chithi while he was studying M.Sc and took the pen name Bhabkumar Pradhan. He became the chief editor of the magazine from the 11th issue and got popularity for satire based criticism. His prose, satirical attack hit eminent personalities of Bengal. He was also attached with Prabasi, Dainik Basumati and Bangashree magazines. Das researched and published articles on ancient Bengali literature, socio-political issues of Bengal. He was a well known intellectual for his time as a constructive critic, lyricist, script writer and play writer. Das was the president of Bangiya Sahitya Parishad for ten years consecutively. He established Shaniranjan Press and Ranjan Publishing House in Kolkata.[3][4]
Workedit
The books of Sajanikanta Das namely:
Monodarpan
Path Chalte Ghaser Ful
Ajoy
Bhab O Chando
Bangla Sahityer Itihas
Bango Rangabhum
Panchise Baishakh
Madhu O Ful
Angushtho
Wilium Carrie
Rabindranath : Jibon O Sahitya
Referencesedit
^Digital Library of India Item. "Shanibarer Chithi". archive.org. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
^"SHANIBARER CHITHI". caluniv.ac.in. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
^ abSubodh C. Sengupta & Anjali Basu, Vol - I (2002). Sansad Bangali Charitavidhan (Bengali). Kolkata: Sahitya Sansad. p. 542. ISBN81-85626-65-0.
^Amaresh Datta, Sahitya Akademi (1987). Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. ISBN9788126018031. Retrieved 16 November 2017.
January 01, 1970
sajanikanta, august, 1900, february, 1962, bengali, poet, literary, critic, editor, shanibarer, chithi, contents, early, life, literary, career, work, referencesearly, life, editsajanikanta, born, betalban, village, bardhaman, district, passed, entrance, exami. Sajanikanta Das 25 August 1900 11 February 1962 was a Bengali poet literary critic and editor of Shanibarer Chithi 1 2 Contents 1 Early life 2 Literary career 3 Work 4 ReferencesEarly life editSajanikanta was born at Betalban village Bardhaman district He passed the entrance examination from Dinajpur Jila School of Dinajpur and entered into the Presidency College Calcutta in 1918 Das did not complete his study there due to political causes and joined in Bankura Weslian Missionary College Thereafter he passed B Sc from Scottish Church College 3 Literary career editDas joined in the esteemed Bengali magazine Shanibarer Chithi while he was studying M Sc and took the pen name Bhabkumar Pradhan He became the chief editor of the magazine from the 11th issue and got popularity for satire based criticism His prose satirical attack hit eminent personalities of Bengal He was also attached with Prabasi Dainik Basumati and Bangashree magazines Das researched and published articles on ancient Bengali literature socio political issues of Bengal He was a well known intellectual for his time as a constructive critic lyricist script writer and play writer Das was the president of Bangiya Sahitya Parishad for ten years consecutively He established Shaniranjan Press and Ranjan Publishing House in Kolkata 3 4 Work editThe books of Sajanikanta Das namely Monodarpan Path Chalte Ghaser Ful Ajoy Bhab O Chando Bangla Sahityer Itihas Bango Rangabhum Panchise Baishakh Madhu O Ful Angushtho Wilium Carrie Rabindranath Jibon O SahityaReferences edit Digital Library of India Item Shanibarer Chithi archive org Retrieved 16 November 2017 SHANIBARER CHITHI caluniv ac in Retrieved 16 November 2017 a b Subodh C Sengupta amp Anjali Basu Vol I 2002 Sansad Bangali Charitavidhan Bengali Kolkata Sahitya Sansad p 542 ISBN 81 85626 65 0 Amaresh Datta Sahitya Akademi 1987 Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature ISBN 9788126018031 Retrieved 16 November 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sajanikanta Das amp oldid 1193130501, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,