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ত্রিপুরার তরুণ কবি অনিন্দিতা চক্রবর্তী ও সম্রাট শীলের কবিতায় সময়ের অভিঘাত - International Journal of Humanities & Social Science Studies (IJHSSS)

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Volume-XI, Issue-IV, July 2025
ত্রিপুরার তরুণ কবি অনিন্দিতা চক্রবর্তী সম্রাট শীলের কবিতায় সময়ের অভিঘাত  
শান্তনু ভট্টাচার্য, স্বাধীন গবেষক, ধর্মনগর, উত্তর ত্রিপুরা, ভারত
Received: 21.07.2025
Accepted: 31.07.2025
Published Online: 31.07.2025
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DOI: 10.29032/ijhsss.vol.11.issue.04W.101
The Impact of Time in the Poetry of Young Tripura Poets Anindita Chakraborty and Samrat Sheel
Shantanu Bhattacharya, Independent Research Scholar, Dharmanagar, North Tripura, India
ABSTRACT
In the evolving poetic landscape of Tripura, two remarkable young voices have emerged— poet Anindita Chakraborty and poet Samrat Shil. Their poetry carries the flavor of a new generation’s expression, yet remains deeply rooted in personal interpretation and nurtured aesthetics. Both have shaped poetry on their own terms, crafting a space that is at once intimate and resonant with wider socio-cultural currents. The path taken by the current generation of Tripura’s poets— intense, unfiltered, and unapologetically honest— is vividly reflected in their works. But the essence lies deeper: the ability to fuse life-experience (যাপনবোধ) with artistic construction is not easily attainable. It demands a profound immersion into the texture of living itself— something that both Anindita and Samrat have achieved with striking clarity.Their poetry is imbued with a literary consciousness shaped by sensitivity and intention. We find in their work a sense of rootedness— in regional dialects, in unique word choices, and in an unconventional portrayal of love. Equally present are layers of resistance, whether political or deeply personal. Yet, their poetic idioms are distinctly different. Anindita and Samrat write in separate registers, each carrying a singular stylistic signature. However, they converge at one crucial point— their refined artistic sensibility and poetic craftsmanship. Their works are not just written texts; they are lived experiences distilled into art.
Keywords: Tripura, Life-experience, regional dialects, Poetry, Feminisim
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