Shanibarer Chithi (meaning the Saturday Letter in English) was a monthly Bengali literary magazine published by Shaniranjan Press in Kolkata, India.[1] It was published between 1924 and 1962.
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ShanibarerChithi (meaning the Saturday Letter in English) was a monthly Bengali literary magazine published by Shaniranjan Press in Kolkata, India. It...
to write aggressive critiques of his poetry in the review pages of ShanibarerChithi (the Saturday Letter) magazine. With nothing to keep him in Calcutta...
Later, he contributed regularly to journals such as the Bharati and ShanibarerChithi. His early poems, written in pleasing rhythms, reflect the aspirations...
gramophone records. Narayan Gangopadhyay was a regular contributor to ShanibarerChithi. Towards the end of his life, he used to write regularly for the weekly...
humanism of Tagore. Another major literary establishment of the day, ShanibarerChithi, began a famous literary feud with the young Kallol members which...