Buddhadeb Guha (Bengali: বুদ্ধদেব গুহ) (born June 29, 1936, Calcutta) is a popular Bengali fiction writer. His novels and short stories are characterized by their dreamy abstractness and romantic appeal. His essays reveal the soul of a true wanderer providing some of the most beautiful renditions of travel in Bengal. His love for forests and nature provide the background for many of his novels.
A highly successful chartered accountant by profession, and an accomplished musician, Guha is very urbane in his lifestyle. He was one of the first to create characters representing easy-going, upper middle-class modern Bengali families, whom readers could identify with, and that gave him instant popularity.
He is the recipient of many awards including Ananda Puraskar, 1976; Shiromani Puraskar; and Sharat Puraskar.
The Library of Congress has over fifty titles by him. His most famous novel, according to many, is Madhukori. It is considered a milestone in Bengali literature.
PAMRI
AAYNER SAMNE
ANDHAR PANI
BINNYAS
ARO 2 RIJUDA
BIPU LAHIRIR ATMOCHORITRA
BOISHAKHI
BONBIBIR BONE
CHARPAS
CHARAIDIHOR SHALUKPHUL
CHOROIBATI
DHOKAR DANLA
DUTI UPONYAS
AKTU USHONATAR JONNO
JONGOLE KHAWA DAWA
JOGMOGI
MADHUKORI
NINIKUMARIR BAGH
PORODESHIYA
RIVUR SRABON
RUAHA
SHOOTING PAL
SUBORNO REKHA O KASH ER GOLPO
SIMARIYAR AKDIN
SUDUR SOKAL
SUKHER KACHEY
SWAPNER MOTO
CHANGHORE GAAN
RIJUDA SOMOGROW PART-4
MEGH DUT
BABLI
RIJUDA SOMOGROW PART-2
BUDDHO DEV GUHA 6 TI UPONAYAS
OBOROHI
4 TI GOLPO
ALBINO
KOYELER KACHEY
RIJUDAR SATHEY LOBONGI BONE
BAATIGHOR
GUGUNO GUMBER ER DESHE
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