Buddhadeva Bose (also spelt Buddhadeb Bosu) (Bengali:বুদ্ধদেব বসু) (1908–1974) was a major Indian Bengali writer of the 20th century. Frequently referred to as a poet, he was a versatile writer who wrote novels, short stories, plays and essays in addition to poetry. He was an influential critic and editor of his time. He is recognized as one of the five poets who moved to introduce modernity into Bengali poetry. It has been said that since Tagore, perhaps, there has been no greater talent in Bengali literature.
Biography
Buddhadeva Bose (BB) was born in Comilla, Bengal (now Bangladesh), on 30 November 1908. His ancestral home was in the village (which is now Taite pakhi's residence) of Malkhanagar in the Vikrampur region (in Munshiganj District, Bangladesh). His father's name was Bhudeb Chandra Bose and mother's name was Benoy Kumari. His mother died just few hours after his birth and his father for a year became a bereaved wanderer. He remarried few years later and settled down. So, Buddhadeva was brought up and raised by his maternal grandparents Chintaharan Sinha and Swarnalata Sinha. Literally they remained his soul parents. He was schooled at the Dhaka Collegiate School in Dhaka, in addition to high schools in Comilla and Noakhali. He passed the Matriculation examination in 1925. He secured the second place in the Intermediate examination. His early life was associated with Dhaka where he lived in a simple house at 47 Purana Paltan.
Subsequently, when he decided to make it, he initially sought ‘permission' from Ray and thereafter approached Buddhadeva Bose's spouse, Pratibha Bose, regarding the rights.
Included is a story by Buddhadeva Bose, which sums up the accepted character of the Bengali nation ... Bose’s 1949 domestic epic of a family with five daughters, Tithidore as When the Time ts Right.
His reputation was, to some extent, dependent on Buddhadeva Bose’s championing; his ongoing, posthumous reputation in the ’50s, ’60s, and ’70s is part of a reconsideration on the part of Bengali poets ...