Byomkesh Bakshi - Stories

Stories

The following list is arranged chronologically of publishing.

  1. Satyanweshi (সত্যান্বেষী)
  2. Pother Kanta (পথের কাঁটা)
  3. Seemonto-Heera (সীমন্ত হীরা)
  4. Makorshar Ros (মাকড়সার রস)
  5. Arthonamortham (অর্থমনর্থম)
  6. Chorabali (চোরাবালি)
  7. Agniban (অগ্নিবাণ)
  8. Uposonghar (উপসংহার)
  9. Raktomukhi Neela (রক্তমুখী নীলা)
  10. Byomkesh O Boroda (ব্যোমকেস ও বরদা)
  11. Chitrochor (চিত্রচোর)
  12. Durgo Rahosyo (দুর্গরহস্য)
  13. Chiriyakhana (চিড়িয়াখানা)
  14. Adim Ripu (আদিম রিপু)
  15. Banhi-Patanga (বহ্নি-পতঙ্গ)
  16. Rokter Dag (রক্তের দাগ)
  17. Monimondon (মণিমণ্ডন)
  18. Amriter Mrityu (অমৃতের মৃত্যু)
  19. Shailo Rahosyo (শৈল রহস্য)
  20. Achin Pakhi (অচিন পাখি)
  21. Kohen Kobi Kalidas (কহেন কবি কালিদাস)
  22. Adrishyo Trikon (অদৃশ্য ত্রিকোণ)
  23. Khunji Khunji Nari (খুঁজি খুঁজি নারি)
  24. Adwitiya (অদ্বিতীয়া)
  25. Mognomoinak (মগ্নমৈনাক)
  26. Dushtochokro (দুষ্টচক্র)
  27. Hneyalir Chhondo (হেঁয়ালির ছন্দ)
  28. Room Nombor 2 (রুম নম্বর ২)
  29. Chholonar Chhondo (ছলনার ছন্দ)
  30. Shojarur Kanata (শজারুর কাঁটা)
  31. Benishonghar (বেণীসংহার)
  32. Lohar Biscuit (লোহার বিস্কুট)
  33. Bishupal Bodh (বিশুপাল বধ)

The last one, i.e., Bishupal Bodh is incomplete. Narayan Sanyal once wrote Bishupal Bodh: Uposonghar, which is basically a completion of this novel. Sanyal fulfilled some terms given by Pratul Chandra Gupta, who edited Bandyopadhyay's collected works. Samaresh Basu, as the editor of Mahanagar, a magazine, published it in a Puja issue.

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