
Mirza Ghalib Katha (Bengali Version)
Book Details
- Author: Pushpita Mukhopadhyay
- Publisher: Prachya Paschatya
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9788195302703
- Pages: 96
- Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Mirza Ghalib Katha (Bengali Version) by Pushpita Mukhopadhyay is an engaging and informative introduction to the life, philosophy, and literary achievements of Mirza Ghalib, one of the greatest poets in the history of South Asian literature. Revered for his extraordinary poetic genius and intellectual depth, Ghalib remains a towering figure whose influence extends far beyond the boundaries of Urdu and Persian literary traditions.
The book traces the life and creative journey of Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, exploring the historical, cultural, and intellectual environment in which he lived and wrote. It highlights his role in shaping modern Urdu poetry and prose, as well as his enduring contribution to literary thought and philosophical inquiry.
A significant aspect of the work is its examination of Ghalib’s unique worldview. Deeply influenced by mystical traditions and Sufi philosophy, his poetry reflects profound reflections on existence, love, destiny, faith, and the mysteries of human experience. The author explains how the philosophical complexity and symbolic richness of Ghalib’s writings often challenge readers while simultaneously rewarding them with layers of meaning and insight.
The book also discusses the poet’s reputation among scholars and literary critics around the world. Celebrated for his originality, imagination, and intellectual sophistication, Ghalib is widely regarded as one of the foundational figures of modern Urdu literature. His works continue to inspire readers, translators, and researchers across generations and cultures.
Written in an accessible style, Mirza Ghalib Katha serves as both an introduction for new readers and a valuable reference for those seeking a deeper understanding of Ghalib’s life and literary legacy. It successfully combines biography, literary appreciation, and cultural history within a concise and engaging volume.
Published by Prachya Paschatya, this book is highly recommended for students, researchers, literature enthusiasts, and admirers of Urdu, Persian, and South Asian literary traditions.
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Book Details
- Author: Pushpita Mukhopadhyay
- Publisher: Prachya Paschatya
- Language: Bengali
- ISBN: 9788195302703
- Pages: 96
- Cover: Hardcover
About the Book
Mirza Ghalib Katha (Bengali Version) by Pushpita Mukhopadhyay is an engaging and informative introduction to the life, philosophy, and literary achievements of Mirza Ghalib, one of the greatest poets in the history of South Asian literature. Revered for his extraordinary poetic genius and intellectual depth, Ghalib remains a towering figure whose influence extends far beyond the boundaries of Urdu and Persian literary traditions.
The book traces the life and creative journey of Mirza Asadullah Khan Ghalib, exploring the historical, cultural, and intellectual environment in which he lived and wrote. It highlights his role in shaping modern Urdu poetry and prose, as well as his enduring contribution to literary thought and philosophical inquiry.
A significant aspect of the work is its examination of Ghalib’s unique worldview. Deeply influenced by mystical traditions and Sufi philosophy, his poetry reflects profound reflections on existence, love, destiny, faith, and the mysteries of human experience. The author explains how the philosophical complexity and symbolic richness of Ghalib’s writings often challenge readers while simultaneously rewarding them with layers of meaning and insight.
The book also discusses the poet’s reputation among scholars and literary critics around the world. Celebrated for his originality, imagination, and intellectual sophistication, Ghalib is widely regarded as one of the foundational figures of modern Urdu literature. His works continue to inspire readers, translators, and researchers across generations and cultures.
Written in an accessible style, Mirza Ghalib Katha serves as both an introduction for new readers and a valuable reference for those seeking a deeper understanding of Ghalib’s life and literary legacy. It successfully combines biography, literary appreciation, and cultural history within a concise and engaging volume.
Published by Prachya Paschatya, this book is highly recommended for students, researchers, literature enthusiasts, and admirers of Urdu, Persian, and South Asian literary traditions.














