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'''Jatindramohan Bagchi''' (27 November 1878 1 February 1948) ({{lang-bn|যতীন্দ্রমোহন বাগচি}}) was a [[Bengali people|Bengali]] poet and editor.<ref name=Bagchi_Jatindramohan>{{cite book |last=Bagchi |first=Tapan |year=2012 |chapter=Bagchi, Jatindramohan |chapter-url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Bagchi,_Jatindramohan |editor1-last=Islam |editor1-first=Sirajul |editor1-link=Sirajul Islam |editor2-last=Jamal |editor2-first=Ahmed A. |title=Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh |edition=Second |publisher=[[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]]}}</ref><ref name=Ishita>[http://www.sristisukh.com/ishita/biodata_en.html Ishita Bhaduri] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008133344/http://www.sristisukh.com/ishita/biodata_en.html |date=2011-10-08 }}</ref>
'''Jatindramohan Bagchi''' (27 November 1878 1 February 1948) ({{lang-bn|যতীন্দ্রমোহন বাগচি}}) was a [[Bengali people|Bengali]] poet and editor.<ref name=Bagchi_Jatindramohan>{{cite book |last=Bagchi |first=Tapan |year=2012 |chapter=Bagchi, Jatindramohan |chapter-url=http://en.banglapedia.org/index.php?title=Bagchi,_Jatindramohan |editor1-last=Islam |editor1-first=Sirajul |editor1-link=Sirajul Islam |editor2-last=Jamal |editor2-first=Ahmed A. |title=Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh |edition=Second |publisher=[[Asiatic Society of Bangladesh]]}}</ref><ref name=Ishita>[http://www.sristisukh.com/ishita/biodata_en.html Ishita Bhaduri] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111008133344/http://www.sristisukh.com/ishita/biodata_en.html |date=2011-10-08 }}</ref>


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Jatindramohan Bagchi
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Born(1878-11-27)27 November 1878
Died1 February 1948(1948-02-01) (aged 69)
NationalityIndian
OccupationPoet, editor

Jatindramohan Bagchi (27 November 1878 — 1 February 1948) (Bengali: যতীন্দ্রমোহন বাগচি) was a Bengali poet and editor.[1][2]

Early life

Birth place of Jatindramohan, Jamsherpur, Nadia

He was born at Jamsherpur village, in Nadia district in rural Bengal. He took his first degree from the Duff College (now Scottish Church College) in Calcutta.[1][3]

Professional career

He worked in varying capacities as secretary to Justice Saradacharan Mitra, and to the Maharaja of Natore. Later he would work as License Collector of the Kolkata Municipal Corporation, and as manager of FN Gupta Company.[1][2]

Literary career

He was a prolific contributor to a number of literary journals. Between 1909 and 1913, he also edited the cultural journal Manasi. In 1921 and in 1922, he served as a joint editor of another cultural journal Jamuna. He would later become the owner and editor of the journal Purvachal between 1947 and 1948. . He is considered a major voice of the post-Rabindranath period in Bengali poetry.[1] His poetry conveyed the intricacies of life in rural Bengal, in all its joys and sorrows. He died on 1 February 1948.[4]

Works

Poems

  • Kajladidi
  • Andha Badhu.
  • Satyadas

Collected poems

  • Lekha (1906),
  • Rekha (1910),
  • Aparajita (1915),
  • Bandhur Dan (1918),
  • Jagarani (1922),
  • Niharika (1927)
  • Mahabharati (1936)

Criticism

  • Rabindranath O Yugasahitya[4]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Bagchi, Tapan (2012). "Bagchi, Jatindramohan". In Islam, Sirajul; Jamal, Ahmed A. (eds.). Banglapedia: National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh (Second ed.). Asiatic Society of Bangladesh.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Ishita Bhaduri Archived 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine
  3. Some Alumni of Scottish Church College in 175th Year Commemoration Volume. Scottish Church College, April 2008, page 589
  4. 4.0 4.1 Jatindramohan Bagchi 125 by Ishita Bhaduri