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| Sen, Nabinchandra (1847-1909)
poet, was born in Noapara village in chittagong
on 10 February 1847. He passed the Entrance examination (1863) from Chittagong
School, FA (1865) from Presidency College in Calcutta and BA (1868) from
General Assembly's School. He taught briefly at Hare School in Kolkata
before joining government service as deputy magistrate. He retired in
1904.
Nabinchandra started writing poems while still a student. His
poems used to be published in the Education Gazette edited
by Peary Charan Sarker. His first volume of poems was published
in 1871. His poem Palashir Yuddha, published in 1875, made
him famous instantly. His other major publications are the epics
Raivatak (1887), Kuruksetra (1893) and Prabhas
(1896). The hero of these epics is krishna.
Though best known as an epic poet in the tradition of michael
madhusudan dutt, Nabinchandra wrote many remarkable
lyric and narrative poems, marked by a sense of nationalism.
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Nabinchandra Sen |
Nabinchandra's other books include his autobiography
Amar Jiban, and the biographies on Khrister Jibani (The Life
of Christ) and Cleopatra. Though Amar Jiban is an autobiography
it reads like a novel. It also documents contemporary society, politics
and administration. His other well known books include Bhanumati and
Prabaser Patra. He also did a verse translation of the bhagavadgita
and Chandi. Nabinchandra Sen died on 23 January 1909. [Bimal Guha]
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