,
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay

Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s Followers (810)

member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo
member photo

Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay


Born
in Debanandapur, Hooghly, British Indian Ocean Territory
September 15, 1876

Died
January 16, 1938

Genre


Complete works of Sarat Chandra (শরৎ রচনাবলী) is now available in this third party website:
http://sarat-rachanabali.becs.ac.in/i...

Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (also spelt Saratchandra) (Bengali: শরৎচন্দ্র চট্টোপাধ্যায়) was a legendary Bengali novelist from India. He was one of the most popular Bengali novelists of the early 20th century.

His childhood and youth were spent in dire poverty as his father, Motilal Chattopadhyay, was an idler and dreamer and gave little security to his five children. Saratchandra received very little formal education but inherited something valuable from his father—his imagination and love of literature.

He started writing in his early teens and two stories written then have survived—‘Korel’ and ‘Kashinath’. Sara
...more

Average rating: 4.03 · 31,207 ratings · 1,776 reviews · 206 distinct worksSimilar authors
Devdas

by
3.92 avg rating — 4,593 ratings — published 1917 — 68 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Parineeta

by
3.96 avg rating — 3,157 ratings — published 1914 — 42 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Srikanta

4.29 avg rating — 2,303 ratings — published 1917 — 58 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Datta

4.26 avg rating — 1,424 ratings — published 1918 — 20 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
चरित्रहीन

by
4.07 avg rating — 1,481 ratings — published 1917 — 21 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Pather Dabi: The Right of Way

4.09 avg rating — 1,366 ratings — published 1926 — 45 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
মহেশ

by
4.41 avg rating — 1,160 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
রামের সুমতি

by
4.17 avg rating — 1,003 ratings — published 1920 — 4 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
বড়দিদি

by
4.02 avg rating — 908 ratings — published 1907 — 18 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Palli Samaj: The Homecoming

4.05 avg rating — 811 ratings — published 1916 — 23 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay…
Quotes by Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“Why must I cling to the customs and practices of a particular country forever, just because I happened to be born there? What does it matter if its distinctiveness is lost? Need we be so attached to it? What's the harm if everyone on earth shares the same thoughts and feelings, if they stand under a single banner of laws and regulations? What if we can't be recognized as Indians any more? Where's the harm in that? No one can object if we declare ourselves to be citizens of the world. Is that any less glorious?”
Sharat Chandra Chattopadhyay

“...if true love breaks as easily as a delusion, on what can we rely? What will people pin their hopes on?" [Nilima]

"They'll have the sweet, intimate memories of a lost paradise, and beside it a sea of sorrow.... People looking on from outside think all is lost... What remains when everything is lost can be held in the palm, like a jewel. It can't be flaunted in a pageant, so the lookers-on are disappointed and jeer as they return home.." [Kamal]

"...Jewels are not meant for everybody, certainly not for the rabble. People who're only happy when decked out with gold and silver from top to toe won't understand the value of your tiny diamonds and gems. Those who want a lot feel secure only after tying knot upon knot. They put a price on something only by its weight and show and bulk. But it's useless to try and show the sunrise from a western window..[Nilima]”
Saratchandra Chattopadhyay

“... But I'm annoying you to no purpose with my arguments. A person whose house is only open on the west can't see the sun rise at dawn; it's only seen when the sun sets at dusk. If one tries to compare the color and appearance of the two, one will go on arguing forever...

...The fault lies not with the vision but with the closed windows. If you look out of only one opening till the day you die, you'll ever see anything new.”
Saratchandra Chattopadhyay

Topics Mentioning This Author

topics posts views last activity  
100 Books Challenge: Malkesh's Book Challenge 32 60 Jun 22, 2015 10:28AM  
All About Books: 'New Starts' Theme - 2015 157 245 Dec 04, 2015 03:10AM  
Mumbai Bookworms: First letter authors 141 40 Jul 02, 2017 12:08PM  
Ultimate Popsugar...: Week 48: 11/23 – 11/29 170 189 Dec 11, 2018 02:47PM  
All About Books: Recommendation Swap - what did you think? 430 419 Mar 04, 2019 04:06PM  
Ultimate Popsugar...: Week 10: 3/1 – 3/7 206 281 Mar 17, 2019 05:54PM  
Around the Year i...: > > Sarah K's 2020 challenge 6 73 Jun 07, 2020 01:36PM