Punascha (poetry)

Punascha (Bengali: পুুুুনশ্চ; English: Postscript) is a book of Bengali poems written by Rabindranath Tagore.[1][2] It was published in 1932.[1][2] Tagore wrote the book in the new style, prose poems.[3][4][5] It deals with the human problems regarding life and death.[1] Tagore dedicated this work to Nitu.[6] There are 51 poems in the book.[7]

List of poems

The poems of "Punascha" are:[7]

  1. Natok
  2. Patra
  3. Phank
  4. Sundar
  5. Bichhed
  6. Sahajatri
  7. Balak
  8. Camelia
  9. Ekjon lok
  10. Khyeti
  11. Bhiru
  12. Shuchi
  13. Premer sona
  14. Asthane
  15. Mrityo
  16. Shapmochan
  17. Poila ashwin
  18. Bhumika
  19. Nutan kaal
  20. Pukur-dhare
  21. Basa
  22. Shesh dan
  23. Smriti
  24. Biswashok
  25. Chera kagojer jhuri
  26. Shalikh
  27. Khelnar mukti
  28. Banshi
  29. Tirthajatri
  30. Rangrejini
  31. Snansamapan
  32. Ghorchara
  33. Manabputra
  34. Chuti
  35. Kopai
  36. Khowai
  37. Aparadhi
  38. Dekha
  39. Komalgandhar
  40. Cheleta
  41. Shesh chiti
  42. Kiter sangsar
  43. Sadharan meye
  44. Patralekha
  45. Unnati
  46. Chiraruper bani
  47. Mukti
  48. Prothom puja
  49. Chutir ayojon
  50. Sishutirtha
  51. Gaaner basa

References

  1. Foundation, Poetry (2020-05-09). "Rabindranath Tagore". Poetry Foundation. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  2. "The Flute : Selected Poems of Rabindranath Tagore by Translated by Jadu Saha: As New Hardcover (2003) | Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd". www.abebooks.co.uk. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  3. "রবীন্দ্রনাথ এবং গদ্যকবিতা | daily nayadiganta". The Daily Nayadiganta (in Bengali). Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  4. Koshy, A. V. "The Increasing Relevance of Rabindranath Tagore for the Contemporary World by Dr Koshy AV and Dr Bina Biswas". Setu: a Bilingual Journal.
  5. "Chapter-1(Rabindranath Tagore)". THE ENCHANTING VERSES LITERARY REVIEW. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  6. "পুনশ্চ -উৎসর্গ | রবীন্দ্র রচনাবলী". rabindra-rachanabali.nltr.org. Retrieved 2020-05-09.
  7. পুনশ্চ – রবীন্দ্র রচনাবলী
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