Lakshminath Bezbaroa was a towering figure in Assamese literature known for his:

Poetry
Short stories
Novels
All of the above

The correct answer is: d) All of the above

Lakshminath Bezbaroa was a towering figure in Assamese literature known for his poetry, short stories, and novels. He is considered to be the father of modern Assamese literature.

Bezbaroa was born in 1864 in Jorhat, Assam. He started writing at a very young age and published his first book of poetry, “Arunyak”, in 1885. He went on to write several more books of poetry, including “Kabita”, “Smriti”, and “Sarojini”.

Bezbaroa also wrote several short stories and novels. His most famous short story is “Atma-Sati”. His most famous novel is “Joymoti”.

Bezbaroa was a prolific writer and a versatile genius. He made significant contributions to Assamese literature in all genres. He is a towering figure in Assamese literature and his work continues to be read and enjoyed by people all over the world.

Here is a brief description of each option:

  • Poetry: Bezbaroa was a master of poetry. His poems are known for their beauty, their lyrical quality, and their deep philosophical insights.
  • Short stories: Bezbaroa was also a master of the short story. His short stories are known for their realism, their psychological insight, and their powerful emotional impact.
  • Novels: Bezbaroa also wrote several novels. His novels are known for their epic scope, their complex characters, and their rich historical detail.