Sunil Gangopadhyay
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Sunil Gangopadhyay (Bangla: সুনীল গঙ্গোপাধ্যায়) was born on 7 September, 1934 in Faridpur in what is now Bangladesh. Sunil got his Master's degree in Economics from the Calcutta University in 1954. He has been associated with the Ananda Bazar group, a major publishing house in Kolkata, for many years, and is currently the Vice President of the Sahitya Akademi.
Author of well over 200 books, Sunil is a prolific writer who has excelled in different genres but declares poetry to be his "first love". He was the founder editor of Krittibas, a seminal poetry magazine that became a platform for a new generation of poets experimenting with many new forms in poetic themes, rhythms, and words. His Nikhilesh and Neera series of poems (some of which have been translated as For You, Neera and Murmur in the Woods) have been extremely popular.
As in poetry, Sunil is known for his unique style in prose. Arjun, Pratidwandi, filmed by Satyajit Ray (English title: The Adversary), Aranyer Din-Raatri (The Days and Nights of the Forest, also filmed by Satyajit Ray), Abar Aranya (filmed by Gautam Ghosh), Ekaa ebong Koyekjon are some of his well known works of fiction. His historical fiction Sei Somoy (translated into English by Aruna Chakravorty as Those Days) received the Indian Sahitya Akademi award in 1985. Sei Somoy continues to be a best seller more than a decade after its first publication. The same is true for Pratham Alo (also translated recently by Aruna Chakravorty as First Light), another best selling historical fiction and Porb-Paschim, a raw depiction of the partition and its aftermath. He is also the winner of the Bankim Puraskar (1982), and the Ananda Puraskar (twice).
Sunil has written (and still writes) in many other genres including travelogues, children's fiction, short stories, features, and essays. Among his pen-names are: Nil Lohit, Sanatan Pathak, and Nil Upadhyay.
Some Books
- Rokto
- Arjun
- Purush
- Agniputro
- Sorol Satya
- Byaktigoto
- Pratidwandi
- Mohaprithibi
- Uttoradhikar
- Roktomangsho
- Atmoprokash, his first novel
- Bandhubandhab, unusual work on friendship
- Purba-Paschim (1, 2), epic book on east and west Bengal
- Jeeban Je Rakam
External links
- [complete website of Sunil Gangopadhyay]
- [Website of Krittibas Patrika]
- [Four poems in Bengali text]
- [Poem "ei ekTu bhAlobAsAr kathA" Original with translation]
- [eight poems in Bengali text]
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