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''Kavita'' ((ベンガル語:কবিতা)), also spelled ''Kobita'', is a Bengali poetry magazine that, from the 1930s until 1961, played a central role in introducing modernism into Bengali poetry. It was edited and published by poet Buddhadeva Bose. ==History== The first literary magazine published by poet Buddhadeva Bose was ''Pragati''. He was then living in Dhaka. It was short lived and the last issue was published in 1929. Four years after migrating from Dhaka to Calcutta in 1931, Buddhadeva decided to publish a literary magazine exclusively for poetry. He named it ''Kavita''. He was then living in 'Golam Mohammad Mansion' in Calcutta city. The first issue of the ''Kavita'' was published from there in the month of October 1935. For the first two years, ''Kavita'' was co-edited by Buddhadeva Bose and Premendra Mitra while poet Samar Sen worked as the assistant editor. It is notable that ''Kavita'' was a poetry magazine styled after the ''Poetry'' published by Harriet Monroe from Chicago. While discussing Bengali poetry, Edward Thomson referred to the first issue of Kavita in ''The Times Literary Supplement'' of 1 February 1936. Buddhadeva Bose lived at 202 Rasbihari Avenue, Calcutta for a long time since 1937. This house was named ''Kavita Bhavan'' since it was home to ''Kavita'' for a long time. ''Kavita'' continued for twenty-five years. Its last issue was published in March 1961.〔''Amader Kavita Bhavan'', Buddhadeva Bose, 1974, Calcutta〕
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