Thursday 13 April 2017

WORDSMITH RANA, A WIELDER OF WORDS, A WRITER WITH A DIFFERENCE

I've always deeply comprehended the dichotomy between brain and heart; and I distinctly and unambiguously belong to the latter category. Today morning, I experience a sense of unspeakable bliss to have found a writing addressed to me by the most distinguished, revered, and yet so down to earth, humble intellectual scholar of unreachable depth and height, Mr. Sugata Bose. I would not hesitate to say that he has completely occupied my mental space within such a small span of time by emphatically encouraging me into exploring the experience of writings. And there is no doubt that, after Prof. Chandrani Biswas of English,at St. Xavier's college, no one have I found to be so incredibly inspiring and influencing in deepening my literary desire and penchant for writing. Last but not the least, let me put on record my profound privilege and honour to have such a unique and sublime personage in my life in the embodiment of Mr.Sugata Bose. Sir pls bless me so that I can better understand and live up to ur selfless patriotic expectation. Jai Hind!
Written by Wordsmith Rana in response to my eulogy of his formidable writing skills.
My essay was as follows :
WORDSMITH RANA, A WIELDER OF WORDS, A WRITER WITH A DIFFERENCE
Brilliant, Wordsmith Rana. I read your comment on the Buddha and the relative decline of all that stands for religion today in sharp contrast to what the Tathagata stood for. You should have a blog of your own where your germination will find fruition, or associate with budding stars like Abhishek Kumar Jha for the fulfilment of your precocious powers with the pen. Your understanding of history across millenia is commendable and your developed social conscience adds merit to your musings for they are ever intent on highlighting our lapses and our lacunae as a malfunctioning society, so very vital to our self-assessment and rectification thereof. When I see young enterprising people like you, Wordsmith Rana, Abhishek Kumar Jha and Kanchan Ghosh, our triumvirate in literary triumph, and that exquisite painter, Avisek Banerjee, who is simply an untrained genius with the brush but is conspicuously unconscious of his mighty merit and dabbles with the pen, instead, in his bid for indirect imagery as we mortals, devoid of the power to paint our moods, are reduced to doing in the structural synthesis of words, I wonder why we as a nation do not provide adequate exposure to your phenomenal talents and enrich our human capital thereby. What the nation at large does or does not, we have no control over it. But what we, here, can do to bring to fruition your human possibilities, we will, for sure, do, and this I vouch, in measured terms, right now through the limited scope of this forum of ours where we are fast bonding into a fraternity of familiar ideas and ideals, and I hope all the other members will be amenable to this proposal of mine. Our country is bubbling with enthusiasm and one of the features of youthful entheos is the fire of creativity which needs nourishment and nurturing for its fullest play. You have shown the path, Abhishek Kumar Jha. Now others may take the cue from you, and if none does, should a failed fortune befall us in the springtime of efflorescent youth, I, in the autumn of my literary life, will, nonetheless, follow you to fulfilling the young man's dreams which may not endure anymore a denial of delivery, and in such an exercise shall be the deliverance from the bondage of words and images unto the abiding spirit that animates it all.
Written by Sugata Bose

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