Weaving Bengali Tales with the Influence of 21st Century English Literature

Authors

  • Dr. Prabir Kumar Pal Author

Keywords:

Bengali literature, English literature, short stories, 21st century, cultural fusion

Abstract

The 21st century has ushered in a dynamic interplay between global literary traditions, with contemporary English literature significantly shaping the evolution of Bengali short stories. This article explores how modern English narrative techniques, thematic diversity, and stylistic innovations have influenced Bengali short fiction, creating a vibrant fusion that resonates with both regional and global audiences. Drawing from the experimental structures of authors like Zadie Smith and the minimalist precision of Alice Munro, Bengali writers have adopted non-linear storytelling, explored themes of identity and globalization, and embraced concise prose. The influence of digital culture and pop media further enriches this literary dialogue, as seen in the works of Bengali authors like Anita Agnihotri and Amar Mitra. By analyzing key texts and trends, this article highlights the challenges of balancing cultural authenticity with global influences, illustrating how Bengali short stories have evolved into a powerful medium for universal human experiences. With a focus on narrative innovation, thematic depth, and cultural hybridity, this study underscores the transformative impact of 21st-century English literature on Bengali storytelling, offering insights into its future trajectory in a globalized literary landscape.

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Published

2025-07-28