Sukumar Ray (Bangla: সুকুমার রায়) was a Bengali humorous poet, story writer and playwright. As perhaps the most famous Indian practitioner of literary nonsense, he is often compared to
Lewis Carroll.
His works such as the collection of poems
Aboltabol (Bengali: আবোলতাবোল), novella
HaJaBaRaLa (Bengali: হযবরল), short story collection
Pagla Dashu (Bengali: পাগলা দাশু) and play
Chalachittachanchari (Bengali: চলচিত্তচঞ্চরী) are considered nonsense masterpieces equal in stature to
Alice in Wonderland, and are regarded as some of the greatest treasures of Bengali literature. More than 80 years after his death, Ray remains one of the most popular of children's writers in both West Bengal and Bangladesh.
He was the son of famous Bengali writer
Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury and the father of the renowned film-maker
Satyajit Ray.