Parashor Barma

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Parashor Barma
Parashor character
First appearanceGoyenda Kobi Parashor (1932)
Last appearanceGhanada O Dui Doshor Mamababu O Parashar(1989)
Created by Premendra Mitra
Friend(s)
  • Krittibas Bhadra
In-universe information
NicknameParashor
GenderMale
TitleBarma
Occupation Detective, Poet
Religion Hindu
NationalityIndian

Parashor Barma is a fictional detective character made by Bengali writer Premendra Mitra. First Parashor story is Goyenda Kobi Parashor (Parashor, the Poet-Detective) and was published in 1932. [1]

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Character

Although Parashor is a detective, his passion is poetry. Parashor never identifies himself as an investigator. The narrator of Parashor stories, Krittibas Bhadra, the editor of a magazine, is the friend of Parashor. According to Krittibas, Parashar is moody, jovial, little eccentric and a horrible poet, but a true genius. [2] [3] Although his actions seem capricious and pointless to the reader (and even to Krittibas who often feels disgusted with his genius friend's caprices) at the beginning, he comes up with an unexpected solution at the end of each mystery. He can even solve a serious mystery while reading out his nonsense poems. [4]

Books and Stories

Premendra Mitra wrote a good number of Detective fictions of Parashor Barma, some of are:

Two GhanaDa tales also include Parashar Barma : [8] [1]

Anthology

References

  1. 1 2 Premendra Mitra (2004). Parasar Samagra (Bengali). Kolkata: Ananda Publishers Pvt. Ltd. ISBN   8177563653.
  2. Dey, Anindita (27 December 2021). Sherlock Holmes, Byomkesh Bakshi, and Feluda: Negotiating the Center and the Periphery. Rowman & Littlefield. ISBN   978-1-4985-1211-4.
  3. Bangla, Jiyo (28 November 2020). "কবিতা লিখতে লিখতে রহস্যের সমাধান করে ফেলেন এই 'অন্যরকম' গোয়েন্দা - জিয়ো বাংলা". JiyoBangla (in Bengali). Retrieved 13 March 2025.
  4. Shamik Bag. "Calcutta noir". livemint.com. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  5. Premendra Mitra (1972). Har manlen Parashar Barma. Kolkata: Mitra o Ghosh Publishers.
  6. Premendra Mitra (1972). "Har manlen parashar barma" . Retrieved 3 September 2017.
  7. Premendra Mitra (1983). Rahasyavedi Parashor (Bengali). Kolkata: Pragati Library.
  8. "Parashare Ghanaday". ghanada.wixsite.com. Retrieved 5 June 2017.