A renaissance man: lakshminath bezbarua and his contributions to assamese sahitya and culture
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Lakshminath Bezbarua, Renaissance, Assamese, Culture, Sahity.Abstract
Lakshminath Bezbarua (1864–1938), fondly remembered as ‘Sahityarathi’ or Chief among literary figures in Assam. His literary efforts towards enriching Assamese language and literature were excellent and incomparable. During the ‘Jonaki’ period, Bezbarua was an influential figure who significantly contributed to defining contemporary Assam's cultural landscape through his writings. The body of work he created includes dramas, narratives, fiction pieces, poetry collections, biography writing, autobiography creation, literary analysis, and books for young readers; all serve as evidence of his remarkable talent versatility. The renowned Lakshminath Bezbarua is widely regarded as the progenitor of contemporary Assamese literature, significantly influencing its development through his contributions. He made significant impacts through various forms of literature demonstrating an intense dedication to maintaining and enhancing Assam's cultural heritage. The works of Bezbarua encompassed numerous narratives, among which Seuti, Surabhi, Jonbiri, Sadhu Kathar Kuki ‘collection of modern short stories’ mostly dealing with urgent matters like caste prejudice, female injustice, and post-colonial impact are considered foundational in literature. Bezbarua cleverly used humor and heartfelt narratives to challenge traditional values, promoting advancement and learning instead. The man's groundbreaking contributions to Assamese fiction through novels and essays showcase his broad talent and lasting impact on literary circles. It is an undeniable fact that Bezbarua is widely accepted as a renaissance man due to his extraordinary literary talent. Thus the paper is an attempt to describe the Assamese literary and cultural contributions of Lakshminath Bezbarua.
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