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Ghumer Ghore by Kazi Nazrul Islam
Ghumer Ghore by Kazi Nazrul Islam PDF
Nazrul's writings explored themes like freedom, humanity, love, and revolution. He opposed all types of intolerance and Protestantism, together with spiritual, caste-based and gender-based. Nazrul wrote short stories, novels, and essays, however, are best illustrious for his songs and poems. He created the primary Bengali language ghazals. he's conjointly illustrious to possess experimented with Arabic, Persian, and Sanskritic language words in his works to provide swingy effects. Nazrul left the British Indian army in 1920 once the forty-ninth geographical region Regiment was disbanded. and settled in Calcutta, that was then the "cultural capital" of an Asian country. He joined the workers of the Bangiya Mussalman Sahitya Samiti ("Bengali Muslim Literary Society"). He revealed his initial novel Bandhan-hara (Freedom from Bondage) in 1920, on that he continuing to figure over consequent seven years. His initial assortment of poems, including "Bodhan", "Shat-il-Arab", "Kheya-parer Tarani", and "Badal verbaliser Sharab", received essential acclaimNazrul wrote and composed music for nearly four,000 songs (many recorded on HMV and record player records), collectively referred to as Nazrul Geeti. In 1942 at the age of forty-three, he began to suffer from AN unknown malady, losing his voice and memory. A medical team in the capital of Austria diagnosed the malady as Morbus choose, a rare incurable neurodegenerative malady. It caused Nazrul's health to say no steady and made him measure in isolation in the Asian country. He was conjointly admitted in Ranchi (Jharkhand) mental hospital for several years. At the invite of the govt of Bangladesh, Nazrul and his family moved to the national capital in 1972. He died four years presently twenty-nine August 1976 in Bangladesh.
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