Who wrote in Assamese by the Pen Name Kripabar Barua?

Kripabar Barua

 The pen name Kripabar Barua was used by the Assamese poet and playwright Lakshminath Bezbaroa. Bezbaroa was a major figure in the Assamese Renaissance, and he is considered to be one of the most important writers in Assamese literature.

Kripabar Barua was a fictional character created by Bezbaroa. He was a young man who was full of idealism and hope. He was also a talented poet and writer. Kripabar Barua's poems and essays were published in the Assamese magazine Jonaki.

The pen name Kripabar Barua was used by Bezbaroa to express his own thoughts and ideas. He used the character of Kripabar Barua to explore the themes of social reform, nationalism, and the importance of education.

The pen name Kripabar Barua is still used today to refer to Bezbaroa's work. His poems and essays are still read and studied by people all over Assam.

Here are some of the works that were written by Lakshminath Bezbaroa under the pen name Kripabar Barua:

  • Kripabarer Rachanabali (Collected Works of Kripabar)
  • Kripabarer Natak (Plays of Kripabar)
  • Kripabarer Kavya (Poems of Kripabar)
  • Kripabarer Upanyas (Novels of Kripabar)

These works are considered to be some of the finest examples of Assamese literature. They are a testament to Bezbaroa's skill as a writer and his commitment to social reform.