Punascha (Bengali: পুুুুনশ্চ; English: Postscript) is a book of Bengali poems written by Rabindranath Tagore.[1][2] It was published in 1932.[1][2] Tagore wrote the book in the new style, prose poems.[3][4][5] It deals with the human problems regarding life and death.[1] Tagore dedicated this work to Nitu.[6] There are 50 poems in the book.[7]
The poems of "Punascha" are:[7]
- Natok
- Patra
- Phank
- Sundar
- Bichhed
- Sahajatri
- Balak
- Camelia
- Ekjon lok
- Khyeti
- Bhiru
- Shuchi
- Premer sona
- Asthane
- Mrityo
- Shapmochan
- Poila ashwin
- Nutan kaal
- Pukur-dhare
- Basa
- Shesh dan
- Smriti
- Biswashok
- Chera kagojer jhuri
- Shalikh
- Khelnar mukti
- Banshi
- Tirthajatri
- Rangrejini
- Snansamapan
- Ghorchara
- Manabputra
- Chuti
- Kopai
- Khowai
- Aparadhi
- Dekha
- Komalgandhar
- Cheleta
- Shesh chiti
- Kiter sangsar
- Sadharan meye
- Patralekha
- Unnati
- Chiraruper bani
- Mukti
- Prothom puja
- Chutir ayojon
- Sishutirtha
- Gaaner basa