Kaurab Explained

Kaurab is a Bengali language literary magazine.[1] & others.

The Kaurab Magazine (Kaurab Patrikaa) has been in print since 1970. In 1982 it won the D. K. Gupta award as the most distinguished Bengali literary magazine.[2] Kaurab's online version, Kaurab Online, is an electronic webzine of poetry and poetics, and houses an international translation and poetry book review archive. The webzine began in 1998, initially as a member site, moving on to becoming an independent dot com site in 2003.[3] The publication of Kaurab's 100th print issue was celebrated in the Indian Museum on 5 December 2004 with a poetry festival.[4] Since then the magazine has been edited by its online editor Aryanil Mukhopadhyay (Mukherjee) supported by Kaurab's second generation writers Sabyasachi Sanyal, Sudeshna Majumdar and Subhro Bandopadhyay.[5]

In 2007, the new editorial team and its group of poets/writers around the world took the magazine to an unprecedented height by launching an International Poetry Reading/Discussion Series conducted over three continents in three languages - Bengali, English and Spanish. Poets from India, England, Spain, Chile and the US have participated in these events.

The print magazine is presently irregular, while the webzine version is bii-annual.

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Notes and References

  1. News: How Nilanjan Mukherjee straddles the worlds of mesh engineering and avant-garde poetry . Telegraph . 30 May 2024.
  2. News: Power of words . https://web.archive.org/web/20110526043620/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070723/asp/jharkhand/story_8094405.asp . dead . 26 May 2011 . . 23 July 2007 . 18 March 2009. Calcutta, India.
  3. News: Romance with literature lives . https://web.archive.org/web/20110526043644/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1070924/asp/jharkhand/story_8353453.asp . dead . 26 May 2011 . . 24 September 2007 . 18 March 2009. Calcutta, India . M. . Ganguly.
  4. News: Kaurab 100 Festival . Kaurab . 17 March 2012.
  5. News: Bengali magazine takes virtual route to reconnect . https://web.archive.org/web/20160304093803/http://www.telegraphindia.com/1080904/jsp/jharkhand/story_9785805.jsp. dead. 4 March 2016. . 4 September 2008 . 17 March 2012. Calcutta, India . M. . Ganguly.