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Dinesh Das

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Dinesh Das (born 16 September 1913) is a Bengali poet residing in Calcutta. He is the editor of the literary magazine Agragati, and is known for his leftist inclinations. He won the Rabindra Puraskar award in 1983 for Ram gechhe Banabase (Ram is in Forest Exile).

Works

  • Kabita (Poems)
  • Bhukhmichhil (Hunger Procession)
  • Kancher Manush (Glass Humans)
  • Ram gechhe Banabase (Ram is in Forest Exile)
  • Kaste (Scythe; also part of the symbol of the Communist Party): an allegory on modern industrial life