Satyendranath Dutta composed poems and initially composed poems for the Bengali magazine
Bharati. Although his stylistic nuances during this stage reflect the influence of
Michael Madhusudan Dutt,
Akshay Kumar Baral and Debendranath Sen, his later poetry illustrates a greater resonance with the poetry of
Rabindranath Tagore. Dutta wrote under multiple pseudonyms, including
Nabakumar,
Kaviratna,
Ashitipar Sharma,
Tribikram Varman and
Kalamgir.
Books of poems •
Sabita (The Sun, 1900) •
Sandhiksan (The Opportune Moment, 1905) •
Benu O Bina (The Blaze of the Yagya, 1907) •
Fuler Fasal (The Harvest of Flowers, 1911) •
Kuhu O Keka (Song of Cuckoo and Peahen, 1912) •
Tulir Likhon (Written with a Brush, 1914) •
Abhra-Avir (Farewell Hymn, 1924) •
Kavyasanchayan (Collected Poems, 1930) •
Shishu-Kavita (Children's Poetry, 1945) •
Bhorai (The song of Dawn) •
Tirtha-renu •
Tirtha-Salil ==Other works==