Young Nazrul
'Bidrohi' (Bengali: 'বিদ্রোহী', English: 'The Rebel') is a popular revolutionary Bengali poem and the most famous poem written by Kazi Nazrul Islam in December 1921.[1][2][3] Originally published in several periodicals, the poem was first collected in 1922 in a volume titled Agnibeena: the first anthology of Nazrul's poems. Many has seen, in this poem, elements of romanticism, heroism, and love.[4][5][6] This poem, through which Nazrul celebrated human creative powers, asserted his affirmation of the individual human capacity for heroic action and human unity and solemnly called for rebellion against all forms of oppression (including that of the British in India) elevated him to the status of a national figure.[7]Syed Ali Ahsan wrote that the poem was inspired by Walt Whitman's 'Song of Myself'.[8]
Few lines from Bidrohi[edit]
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I am the unutterable grief,
I am the trembling first touch of the virgin,
I am the throbbing ten,
I am the wild fire of the woods,
I am Hell's mad terrific sea of wrath!
I ride on the wings of lightning with joy and profundity,
I scatter misery and fear all around,
I bring earth-quakes on this world! “(8th stanza)”
I am the trembling first touch of the virgin,
I am the throbbing ten,
I am the wild fire of the woods,
I am Hell's mad terrific sea of wrath!
I ride on the wings of lightning with joy and profundity,
I scatter misery and fear all around,
I bring earth-quakes on this world! “(8th stanza)”
Last stanza[edit]
Weary of struggles, I, the great rebel,
Shall rest in quiet only when I find
The sky and the air free of the piteous groans of the oppressed.
Only when the battle fields are cleared of jingling bloody sabres
Shall I, weary of struggles, rest in quiet,
I am the rebel eternal,
I raise my head beyond this world and,
Shall rest in quiet only when I find
The sky and the air free of the piteous groans of the oppressed.
Only when the battle fields are cleared of jingling bloody sabres
Shall I, weary of struggles, rest in quiet,
I am the rebel eternal,
I raise my head beyond this world and,
High, ever erect and alone! “(Last stanza)”[9] (English translation by Kabir Choudhary)
References[edit]
- ^'Vignettes of brilliance'. 2012-05-24. Retrieved 2016-06-25.
- ^Huda, Mohammad Nurul (1986). Flaming Flower: Poets' Response to the Emergence of Bangladesh (1st ed.). Dhaka: Bangla Academy. p. 189.
- ^'A tribute to Bengal's rebel and revolution'. Retrieved 2016-06-25.
- ^Langley, Winston E. (2009). 'The spirit of rebellion and creation'. Kazi Nazrul Islam The Voice of Poetry and the Struggle for Human Wholeness. Dhaka: Nazrul Institute. p. 41. ISBN984-555-384-2. OCLC173249071.
- ^Gowswami, Karunamaya (1989). Kazi Nazrul Islam: A Profile. Dhaka: Nazrul Institute. p. 6.
- ^Chowdhury, Kabir (1997). 'Kazi Nazrul Islam: His Revolt and Love'. In Mohammad N. Huda (ed.). Nazrul: An Evaluation. Dhaka: Nazrul Institute. p. 87.
- ^Langley, Winston E. (2009). 'Introduction'. Kazi Nazrul Islam The Voice of Poetry and the Struggle for Human Wholeness. Dhaka: Nazrul Institute. p. 12. ISBN984-555-384-2.
- ^Ahsan, Syed Ali (1987). 'English text: Preface'. Walt Whitmaner Nirbachita Kabita : A bilingual collection of selected poems by Walt Whitman (in Bengali and English) (2nd ed.). Dhaka: Bangla Academy. p. 71.
- ^Kabir, Choudhary. 'Rebel'. Retrieved 2006-07-08.
External links[edit]
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Poetry of Kazi Nazrul Islam
Published two months earlier in the newspaper 1. The authorities reacted with vindictiveness and in January he was sentenced to one year of rigorous imprisonment. Peter Custers. Yet, the story of the court be pushed into standing up for their rights. He could not be blamed. Consequently, Muslims had great God was speaking through the voice of the poet. Yet, in his court statement, the poet freely used imagery derived from the intellectual history of the Muslim world and on the European renaissance, in order Hinduism in order to highlight his own views.File Name: kazi nazrul islam poems in bengali pdf.zip
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In the bengali language.. This is a complete bidrohi kobita pdf free download listing of the works by kazi nazrul islam in the bengali language.. You know that he is the national poet of Bangladesh and he is one of the best poets of Bangladesh. The poem book titled Agnibina was first published in and till it is one of the most popular remarkable books of Kazi Nazrul Islam. The poet is not only a great poet of Bangladesh but also for the world. His writings are great gift for the literature. He is the national poet of Bangladesh and people also say him as a Rebel poet, Bangla means Bidrohi Kobi.
Description:
Born in a Bengali Muslim Kazi family, Nazrul Islam received religious education and as a young man worked as a muezzin at a local mosque. He learned about poetry, drama, and literature while working with the rural theatrical group Letor Dal. He joined the British Indian Army in His nationalist activism in Indian independence movement led to his frequent imprisonment by the colonial British authorities. Nazrul's writings explored themes such as freedom, humanity, love, and revolution. He opposed all forms of bigotry and fundamentalism, including religious, caste-based and gender-based.
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