বঞ্চনার ইতিহাস ও প্রান্তিক মানুষ : তপোবিজয় ঘোষের নির্বাচিত ছোটগল্প/ History of deprivation and marginalized people: Selected short stories by Tapobijoy Ghosh
Keywords:
- Tapabijoy Ghosh,
- short stories,
- marginal men,
- poverty,
- leftist,
- inequality,
- village
Abstract
In this essay we focus on a leftist writer Tapabijoy Ghosh, who wrote nearly 50 short stories Between 1959-1990 and always had a deep faith on class struggle. He is one of the notable writers on leftist cultural front and always protested for the deprived poor people. As a soil of sun of a village he had seen the marginal men of Bengal. He witnessed their poverty, their humiliation and tortured life. In his writing he depicted all those and always ended with a powerful protest. In this essay we explained the crisis of poor marginal persons and the writer’s point of view over the subalterns. We discussed four stories and some tried to focus on this less-known writer. In his time Tapabijoy Ghosh was a prominent writer of progressive leftist camp. Now he is almost out of reach of the readers but still the inequality exists in society. So he is still a must-read writer.
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৫. সেনগুপ্ত, পল্লব, বর্তমান প্রাবন্ধিকের সঙ্গে ব্যক্তিগত সাক্ষাৎকার, ২/১/২০১৮

