Kajal Bandyopadhyay

Kajal Bandyopadhyay
Born (1954-02-13) February 13, 1954
Barisal, Bangladesh
Occupation Writer, professor, poet, translator
Language Bengali, English
Nationality Bangladeshi
Ethnicity Bengali

Kajal Bandyopadhyay (born February 13, 1954) is a Bangladeshi poet, writer, and translator.[1] He teaches English literature at the University of Dhaka.

Teaching Career

Bandyopadhyay graduated from the University of Dhaka and completed his Ph.D from Jadavpur University, Calcutta on Wole Soyinka.[1]

Literature

As a Marxist poet, Bandyopadhyay vividly portrays the "lives of toiling masses, particularly their problems, social conflicts, intrigues and inner complexes" with poignant poetic expressions.[1][2] A presidium member of Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council, Bandyopadhyay is also a vehement activist against communal violence in Bangladesh. He champions secularism and non-communalism in Bangladesh; to protest attacks on minority communities in Bangladesh, he wanted to receive self-imprisonment in 2013.[3][4]

Selected publications[1]

Books of Bengali poems

Name Publishers First Published
Hameshai Danober Trankorta-Besh
Kangal Deerghokal ((Seeker for a Long Time) 1985
Dagdha Dhoolikona (Burnt-out Speck) 1986
Prithibir Grihakone (In a Home of the Earth) 1988
Utthaner Mantra Nei (No Chant to Rise) 1989
Heshe Othe Ashrujol (Tears smiles) 1998
Unoswad Unouchcharon
Phulo Unmatto Rangeen
''Tritiya Bishwer Kobita (Poems of the Third World) 1998

Essay

Name Publishers First Published
Swapna (Dream) 1985
Samrajyobad: Onya Unmochan (Imperialism: Other Exposures) Bangla Academy 1986
Katha Kalantorer, Pragotir Jatio Grantho Prokashon 2009
Pragati Sahitya Katipoy Tattwo Bichar Nandyonik 2011
Rabindranath: Dharmobhabna Moordhanyo 2012
Tension and Syntheses in Wole Soyinka's Plays Dhaka University Press 5 August, 2012
Female Power And Some Ibsen Plays Moordhanyo 2015

Edited Bibliography

Name Co-editor Publishers First Published
Rabindra Utsab Jatio Rabindrasangeet Sammilon Parishad, Dhaka Mahanagar Chapter February, 2012
Jago Amritopiyasee Chitto Jatio Rabindrasangeet Sammilon Parishad, Dhaka Mahanagar Chapter 2009
Doohkher Timire Registrar, University of Dhaka October, 2006
Chhayachchhanna, He Africa Shahitya Prokash, Dhaka & Naya Udyog, Kolkata February, 1993
Bangladesher Buddhwibritti: Dharma Samprodayikotar Sangkat (Intellectual Practices in Bangladesh: A Crisis of Religious Communalism) Prof. Salahuddin Ahmad, Syed Ameerul Islam Jatio Grantho Prokashon 1998
Dharma O Rajneeti (Religion and Politics) Chetona, Dhaka February, 1990

Translations

Name Co-translator Writer Publishers First published
Ovishap Ujjal Bhattacharjee Ousmane Sembène Ankur Prokashoni February, 2015
Ouponibeshikotar Mukhosh Unmochon Aimé Césaire 2014
Tuccher Podaboli Pablo Neruda Shuddhaswar February, 2014
Kabi Chatustoy Bangla Pratidhwani Pablo Neruda Ankur Prokashoni 2012
Anti-During (Socialism) Friedrich Engels 2007
Pavlovio Manostatwer Prathomik Porichoy Ushree Sengupta Bijnyan Chetona Parishad 2005
Europer Chitrakala Agnes Allen Jatio Grantha Prokashan 1992
Punjibad and Paribesh Binash Boris Gorizontov Jatiyo Sahityo Prokashani 1988

Biography in Bengali

Name Biography of Publishers First published
Ahmedur Rahaman Ahmedur Rahaman Bangla Academy February, 1990
Roopkathar Raja Hans Christian Andersen Muktadhara 1986

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Selina Hossain, Nurul Islam and Mobarak Hossain, ed. (2000). Bangla Academy Dictionary of Writers. Dhaka: Bangla Academy. pp. 95–96. ISBN 984-07-4052-0.
  2. "All about sexual, textual politics". The Daily Star. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  3. "DU teacher offers to be in jail". The Daily Star. 24 April 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
  4. সাম্প্রদায়িক সহিংসতা অব্যাহত : স্বেচ্ছায় কারাবরণ করতে চান অধ্যাপক কাজল বন্দ্যোপাধ্যায়. The Sangbad (in Bengali). 24 April 2013. Retrieved 27 November 2013.
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