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Answered by hemantkumark1973
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Lakshminath Bezbarua, was an Assamese poet, novelist and playwright of modern Assamese literature. He was one of the literary stalwarts of the Jonaki Era, the age of romanticism in Assamese literature

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Lakshminath Bezbarua was an Assamese poet, novelist, and playwright who contributed to modern Assamese literature. His birth year was 1864. He was one of the literary giants of the ‘Jonaki’ Era, the romantic era in Assamese literature when he gave the then-stalled Assamese literary caravan a new push with his essays, plays, novels, poetry, and satires. Through his satirical works, he replied to the current social situation in an effort to bring about and maintain beneficial changes in the former. His writings captured the Assamese people's innermost desires.

Lakshminath Bezbarua began writing in the first issue of Jonaki magazine with the farce "Litikai", which was serialized. He produced eight plays, four farces, three historical works, a one-act play, three biographies, and two autobiographies. He also wrote for young readers. He gathered and edited Assamese folktales like Xadhukotha and, on his own, added quite a few fresh tales to the collection for the benefit of devoted parents and babysitters. The first short tale writer in Assam was Bezbarua. His short stories included funny undertones while addressing many aspects of Assamese society.

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