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      • Shankha Ghosh made an immense contribution to the world of Bengali poetry. ‘Days and Nights’, ‘Babar’s Prayer’, ‘Face Covered in Advertisement’, ‘Gandharva Poems’ are his notable books of poetry.Although Shankha Ghosh was initially known as a 'poet', his prose works are numerous.
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  2. Sankha Ghosh (born Chittapriya Ghosh; 5 February 1932 – 21 April 2021) [1] [2] was an Indian poet and literary critic. [3] He was born in Chandpur District of the then Bengal Presidency , present day Bangladesh .

  3. May 15, 2021 · The poet Shankha Ghosh (1932-2021) could make the most powerful squirm in shame with the power of his pen and often brought upon his own head the wrath of political bigots. Leading the Debate...

  4. Shankha Ghosh is arguably the most eminent living Bangla poet today. Also a scholar in the language and an expert on Tagore, he has been writing poetry for more than 60 years, putting on display his unobtrusive but extraordinary control over Bangla.

  5. Shankha Ghosh made an immense contribution to the world of Bengali poetry. ‘Days and Nights’, ‘Babar’s Prayer’, ‘Face Covered in Advertisement’, ‘Gandharva Poems’ are his notable books of poetry.Although Shankha Ghosh was initially known as a 'poet', his prose works are numerous.

  6. Apr 23, 2021 · To Bengalis, Shankha Ghosh, who left the world on 21 April, was not just a poet and a writer, he was, in fact, a flaming torch who guided them through troubled times. In this highly politicised and polarised state, the Left front’s hegemony extended into its culture for 34 long years, and it was followed by a regime that also demanded ...

  7. Apr 25, 2021 · Legendary Bengali poet Shankha Ghosh passed away on the 21st of April, of Covid-19. His literary work and resilient life has inspired generations to stand-up to fascism.

  8. Shankha Ghosh (5 February 1932 – 21 April 2021) [2] [3] was a Bengali Indian poet [4] and critic. In 2011, he was honored with the Padma Bhushan . He taught at Bangabasi College , City College (all affiliated to the University of Calcutta) and at Jadavpur University , all in Kolkata .