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  1. Nabarun Bhattacharya (23 June 1948 – 31 July 2014) was an Indian writer who wrote in the Bengali language. He was born at Berhampur, West Bengal. He was the only child of actor and playwright Bijon Bhattacharya and writer and activist Mahashweta Devi. [1]

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    Fyataru is a fictional character of Bengali novelist and poet Nabarun Bhattacharya. Fyatarus are lower class flying human beings who like to make chaos in the so-called civil society. [1] These characters are the part of creation of Bhattacharya's Magic realism.

  3. Nabarun Bhattacharya (1948–2014) was an award-winning Bengali poet, short-story writer, and novelist. He published eight novels, seven short-story collections, three volumes of poetry, and some collections of prose.

  4. 9. Aug. 2014 · Nabarun Bhattacharya in a still from Q’s film that is not complete yet In Nabarun Bhattacharya’s celebrated novel Herbert (1993), the protagonist flirts with death throughout his life. His bedside has two books — All About the Afterworld written by Mrinalkanti Ghosh Bhaktibhushan and The Mysteries of the Afterworld by Kalibar Bedantabagish.

  5. 28. Mai 2020 · Sourit Bhattacharya. Part of the book series: New Comparisons in World Literature ( (NCWL)) 231 Accesses. Abstract. This chapter engages with the Naxalbari uprising in Bengal. A crucial event in postcolonial India, this uprising was a consequence of food crises in the wake of the 1943 Bengal famine.

  6. 5. Juli 2014 · A couple of days later, Q was at Bhattacharya’s residence, filming his interactions with one of Bengal’s most critically acclaimed authors in recent times. Bhattacharya, who turned 66 on June 23, is battling cancer and is currently in Kerala for treatment. Q shot his documentary intermittently for a year, after which his condition worsened.