Buddhadeva Bose
| Buddhadeva Bose | |
|---|---|
| Bose on a 2008 stamp of India | |
| Native name | বুদ্ধদেব বসু | 
| Born | 2 September 1908 Tipperah, Eastern Bengal and Assam, British India | 
| Died | 14 August 1974 (aged 65) Calcutta, West Bengal, India | 
| Occupation | 
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| Nationality | Indian | 
| Spouse | Pratibha Bose | 
| Children | 3, including Minakshi Datta | 
Buddhadeva Bose (Bengali: বুদ্ধদেব বসু;2 September 1908 – 14 August 1974), also spelt Buddhadeb Bosu, was an Indian Bengali writer of the 20th century. Frequently referred to as a poet, he was a versatile writer who wrote novels, short stories, plays and essays in addition to poetry. He was an influential critic and editor of his time. He is recognised as one of the five poets who moved to introduce modernity into Bengali poetry. It is said that since Rabindranath Tagore, there has not been a more versatile talent in Bengali literature.