While Jibanananda Das wrote of the beauty of Bengal’s rural landscape, Nabarun wrote of the beauty of a rotting fish market. His city—Calcutta (Kolkata)—is a character: comatose, corrupt, and carnivorous. A quintessential poem from his collection will feature:
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Reading his poetry in a PDF requires patience with language. He often uses Adda (casual conversation) slang, broken syntax, and aggressive colloquialisms. He rejects the "smooth" beauty of traditional Bengali verse in favor of a staccato, jagged rhythm that feels like spoken word performance or a street shout. While Jibanananda Das wrote of the beauty of
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