Mrityukshuda (novel)

Novel by Kazi Nazrul Islam
Kazi Nazrul Islam

Mrityukshuda (Hunger for Death) (1930) is a Bengali novel by Kazi Nazrul Islam.[1] It is one of only three novels written by him. The author saw the Bolshevik revolution in Russia, with its unapologetic enthusiasm for science and rationalism, as well as the possibilities it seemed to open up for normal, everyday people to create social justice and development for themselves, as profoundly attractive; the depiction of Ansar, a character in the novel, is a reflection of that. The novel has 28 parts.[2] Ansar and Pakale are the main characters.

References

  1. ^ "Discussion on Nazrul's Mrityukshuda held". Dhaka Tribune. Retrieved 20 March 2015.
  2. ^ Mrityukshudha ,Published from Meghdut prokashoni 1st publish Ekushe Boimela 2004
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Kazi Nazrul Islam
Works
Novels
  • Bandhan Hara (1927)
  • Mrityukshuda (1930)
  • Kuhelika (1932)
Stories
  • Shiulimala
  • Rikter Bedan
Poem collections
  • Agnibeena (1922)
  • Sanchita (1925)
Poems and songs
Plays and operas
  • Jhilimili (1930)
  • Putuler Biye (1933)
  • Madhumala (1960)
  • Shilpi
Films
  • Dhruba (1934)
  • Vidyapati (1937)
Magazines
  • Dhumketu
  • Langal
Family
  • Kazi Sabyasachi (son)
  • Khilkhil Kazi (granddaughter)
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