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    Odia Natakara Bibarttana O Baichitrya is a comprehensive and thought-provoking Odia essay book written by Subas Chandra Sahu, published in 2009. This book is a testament to the author’s commitment to promoting Odia literature and intellectual discourse.

    The book is a collection of essays that explore various aspects of Odia drama, including its history, theory, and criticism. The essays are written in a clear and concise style, making them accessible to a wide range of readers. The book is divided into four sections, each focusing on a specific theme.

    The first section, “Bibarttana” (Thesis), presents the author’s thesis on Odia drama, which is that Odia drama is a unique and distinct form of drama that has evolved over the centuries. The author argues that Odia drama has its own distinct characteristics, such as its use of folk idioms, its emphasis on social and cultural issues, and its use of mythology and folklore.

    The second section, “Natakara” (Drama), is a collection of essays that engage with various aspects of Odia drama, including its history, theory, and criticism. The essays provide a comprehensive overview of Odia drama, covering topics such as the evolution of Odia drama, the role of drama in shaping societal values, and the challenges faced by Odia dramatists.

    The third section, “Baichitrya” (Discussion), is a collection of essays that discuss various aspects of Odia drama, including its relationship with other forms of literature, its use of language and symbolism, and its impact on society. The essays provide a nuanced analysis of the complex interplay between Odia drama and other forms of literature, and offer insights into the ways in which Odia drama has shaped societal values and norms.

    The fourth section, “Review”, is a collection of essays that review and analyze various aspects of Odia drama. The essays provide a critical evaluation of the current state of Odia drama, and offer suggestions for its future development.

    One of the highlights of the book is Sahu’s essay on the concept of “Odia drama” itself. In this essay, Sahu argues that the concept of Odia drama is a product of colonialism and that it has been shaped by the dominant cultural and literary trends of the time. Sahu’s essay is a thought-provoking critique of the dominant narratives of Odia drama, and it challenges readers to rethink their assumptions about the nature of Odia drama and its relationship with other forms of literature.

    Overall, Odia Natakara Bibarttana O Baichitrya is a thought-provoking and informative essay book that celebrates the rich cultural and literary heritage of Odisha. The book is a must-read for anyone interested in Odia literature, culture, and society, and is a valuable addition to any Odia library.

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    Books nameOdia Natakara Bibarttana O Baichitrya
    AuthorSubas Chandra Sahu
    No Of pages266
    PublisherSambit Pattanaik
    Publication2009
    Printed AtTechno Arts Offsets
    DistributorNA

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