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Prabasi

''Prabasi'' () was a monthly Bengali-language literary magazine. It was founded by Ramananda Chatterjee in 1901 and ran for over 60 years.〔 It published many important Bengali authors, the most significant being Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore who published regularly in it from 1914 until his death.〔 "It is no exaggeration to say that () major creations reached Bengali homes through ()."〔 There were over 350 contributors during its existence, including most of the major poet and prose writers of the day.〔 The ''National Encyclopedia of Bangladesh'' said "Prabasi's fame remains almost unsurpassed by any other Bengali periodical."
When ''Prabasi'' first appeared, it pioneered a mix of book excerpts, poetry and one-act plays, alongside reviews and essays.〔 It also included serialized fiction, including Rabindranath Tagore's ''Gora'' (1907-1909). It also included articles on history, art, archaeology, sociology, education, literature and literary theories, scientific topics, and travelogues.〔 The magazine was known for its art and illustrations. It was the first ever periodical in Bengali to feature a reproduction of a photograph on its cover purely for the sake of illustration.
"Prabasi" literally means a "Bengali living outside Bengal",〔(''Indian Book Reporter'' ), volume 3, pg. 6-7〕 which can be translated as "Exile". Chatterjee wrote in 1903, "In truth, we are Indians first and Bengalis next."〔
The sister magazine of ''Prabasi'' was ''Modern Review''. Because of the initial poor sales of ''Prabasi'', Ramananda Chatterjee launched ''Modern Review'' in 1907, targeted to English-speaking Indians. ''Modern Review'' was a great success and was read nationwide.〔
==Authors and works==
Some of the authors and works featured in the magazine include:
*Premendra Mitra
*Rabindranath Tagore
*Nirad C. Chaudhuri
*Rakhaldas Bandyopadhyay
*Dwijendranath Tagore
*Gopal Chandra Bhattacharya
*''Aranyak'' by Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay
*Sarasibala Basu
*Mukunda Das
*Jogesh Chandra Bagal

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