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- Subimal Misra (born 20 June 1943) is a Bengali novelist, short story writer and essayist. He is known as a maverick and audacious experimentalist in contemporary Bengali literature. Many of contemporary writers are Misra's fans and inspired by Misra's writings. Misra is recognized as the most important writer in Bengali in the field of little magazine. Subimal Misra started his literary career at the end of 1967. From the start of his career, he wrote only for Bengali little magazines; he has never contributed anything to any commercial magazines. His starkly political writings offer strong critiques of what he describes as the complacent and decadent bourgeoisie. Heavily influenced by Jean-Luc Godard, Subimal Misra uses various cinematic techniques, like montage, jump-cut etc., in his literary works. Godard mentioned him as 'Godard of literature'. Misra currently lives in Shampa Mirza Nagar, Kolkata. He is suffering from serious heart disease and cannot write due to ill health. (en)
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- Subimal Mishra in his home (en)
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- Postmodernism, Anti-establishment and Little magazine (en)
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- The Corpse of Haaraan Maajhi's Widow or the Golden Statue of Gandhi (en)
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- novelist, Short Story Writer and Essayist (en)
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- Subimal Misra (born 20 June 1943) is a Bengali novelist, short story writer and essayist. He is known as a maverick and audacious experimentalist in contemporary Bengali literature. Many of contemporary writers are Misra's fans and inspired by Misra's writings. Misra is recognized as the most important writer in Bengali in the field of little magazine. Heavily influenced by Jean-Luc Godard, Subimal Misra uses various cinematic techniques, like montage, jump-cut etc., in his literary works. Godard mentioned him as 'Godard of literature'. (en)
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