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Ghori (story)
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This article is about the story by Premendra Mitra. For other references, see Ghori.
Ghori (Bengali: ঘড়ি) (transl. The Clock) is a work of science fiction written in Bengali by the novelist Premendra Mitra. This story was first published in Chhayapoth (Bengali: ছায়াপথ), the Puja annual of Sarat Sahityo Bhaban, Kolkata, West Bengal, India, in 1948. It was the third story in GhanaDa series portraying Ghanashyam Das alias GhanaDa, the fictional character created by Premendra Mitra, and the protagonist of the GhanaDa series of science-fiction novels.[1]
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Author | Premendra Mitra |
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Original title | ঘড়ি |
Illustrator | Shaila Chakraborty |
Language | Bengali |
Series | GhanaDa |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Sarat Sahitya Bhaban |
Publication date | 1948 |
Publication place | India |
Media type | Puja annual |
Preceded by | নুড়ি (The Pebble) |
Followed by | পোকা (The Insect) |
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