
Chand Baniker Pala (Bengali Version)
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- Author: Apurba Dey
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
About the Book
Chand Baniker Pala (Bengali Version) is a comprehensive critical study of Chand Baniker Pala, one of the most remarkable and enduring creations of the eminent theatre personality Shambhu Mitra. Published in 1978, this was Shambhu Mitra’s last original play and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of modern Bengali theatre. The play was initially published in three installments in the magazine Bahurupi under the pseudonym “Batuk” during 1965, 1966, and 1974.
Drawing inspiration from the legendary story of Chand Sadagar found in the Manasamangal tradition, Shambhu Mitra transformed a familiar mythological narrative into a profound modern allegory. By reshaping and reinterpreting the original tale, he infused it with his own reflections on society, history, morality, and the human condition. The result is a timeless dramatic work that transcends its mythological origins and speaks to universal questions of knowledge, ethics, resistance, and social responsibility.
This book seeks to address the long-standing absence of a dedicated and detailed critical study of the play. Apurba Dey brings together analytical perspectives that explore the drama’s themes, symbolism, philosophical depth, and theatrical significance. The study highlights how Chand Baniker Pala stands as a powerful protest against ignorance, moral compromise, and the erosion of values. An invaluable resource for students, researchers, theatre practitioners, and literary enthusiasts, this volume offers a deeper understanding of one of Bengali theatre’s most important modern classics.
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Book Details
- Author: Apurba Dey
- Publisher: Bangiya Sahitya Samsad
- Language: Bengali
About the Book
Chand Baniker Pala (Bengali Version) is a comprehensive critical study of Chand Baniker Pala, one of the most remarkable and enduring creations of the eminent theatre personality Shambhu Mitra. Published in 1978, this was Shambhu Mitra’s last original play and is widely regarded as a masterpiece of modern Bengali theatre. The play was initially published in three installments in the magazine Bahurupi under the pseudonym “Batuk” during 1965, 1966, and 1974.
Drawing inspiration from the legendary story of Chand Sadagar found in the Manasamangal tradition, Shambhu Mitra transformed a familiar mythological narrative into a profound modern allegory. By reshaping and reinterpreting the original tale, he infused it with his own reflections on society, history, morality, and the human condition. The result is a timeless dramatic work that transcends its mythological origins and speaks to universal questions of knowledge, ethics, resistance, and social responsibility.
This book seeks to address the long-standing absence of a dedicated and detailed critical study of the play. Apurba Dey brings together analytical perspectives that explore the drama’s themes, symbolism, philosophical depth, and theatrical significance. The study highlights how Chand Baniker Pala stands as a powerful protest against ignorance, moral compromise, and the erosion of values. An invaluable resource for students, researchers, theatre practitioners, and literary enthusiasts, this volume offers a deeper understanding of one of Bengali theatre’s most important modern classics.














