Byomjatrir Diary

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Byomjatrir Diary

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Byomjatrir Diary - Details


Byomjatrir Diary was the first story of the Professor Shonku series by Indian writer Satyajit Ray. It was first published in Sandesh, edited by Ray himself, in 1961. Ray included this story in his first collection of Shonku stories, Professor Shonku, in 1965. The story follows Professor Trilokeshwar Shonku, a scientist and inventor, who voyaged to Mars and after being attacked by the Martians, fled to a planet named Tafa, where the inhabitants welcomed him and made him a citizen of their planet.

Byomjatrir Diary - Plot Summary


The story begins as a poor man approaches the editor of Sandesh with a journal by Professor Shonku (a scientist who had disappeared 15 years ago). The editor learned from the diary that the scientist, despite being mocked by his neighbour Abinashbabu, was getting prepared for a voyage to Mars. He also invented a robot called Bidhushekhar.

Later the Professor, along with Bidhushekhar, his servant Prahlad and his pet cat Newton, landed in Mars, where they were attacked by an army of Martians. They escaped from Mars and subsequently lost their way in space.

After many days of wandering, they arrived in Tafa, an unknown planet inhabited by the "first civilised humans of the solar system". Unlike the Martians, the inhabitants of Tafa welcomed the strangers in a hearty manner and made Professor Shanku their fellow citizen. The editor wanted to publish the journal in his magazine, but later copying the contents he found the diary was destroyed by a swarm of ants.

Byomjatrir Diary - Publication History


The story, written and illustrated by Ray, was originally published in Sandesh, a children's magazine from Calcutta, edited by Ray himself, as a serial in monthly instalment that began appearing in September 1961 and continued to November 1961. At the time of writing or serialisation of the story, Ray had no intention to write a sequel of it.

The next story of the series, "Professor Shonku o Egypiso Atonko", was published some three years later. Ray included the story in his first collection of Professor Shonku stories, Professor Shonku, in 1965. It was later included in the Shonku Samagra, the complete collection of Professor Shanku stories.