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Jatindra Nath Duwara

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Jatindra Nath Duwara
Born4 March 1892
Amolapatty, Sivasagar, Assam
Died5 July 1964[1]
Sivasagar
Occupationpoet
LanguageAssamese
NationalityIndian
Citizenship India
Notable awardsSahitya Akademi Award (1955)

Jatindra Nath Duwara (Assamese: যতীন্দ্ৰনাথ দুৱৰা; 1892-1964) was a notable poet of the Jonaki era of Assamese literature.[2][3] Duwara is known as Bonphulor kobi in the Assamese literacy society. He was the first writer awarded with Sahitya Akademi Award in 1955 for his poetry book "Bon Phul". He was the president of the Assam Sahitya Sabha, the premier literary organization of Assam in 1955 which was held at Guwahati.

Short Biography

Duwara was born in Rangpur at Sivasagar district on 4 March 1892 to Shyamsundor Duwara and Punoyda Duwara.[4] He had his early schooling at Sivasagar and then went to Calcutta for higher education. Duwara spent his whole life as unmarried. He died on 5 July 1964.

Literary works

Some of his literary works include:

  • Umor Titho (ওমৰ তীৰ্থ) - 1925
  • Kotha Kobita (কথা কবিতা) - 1933
  • Apun Sur (আপোন সুৰ) - 1938
  • Bonphul (বনফুল) - 1952
  • Milonor Soor (মিলনৰ সুৰ) - 1960
  • Moromor Soor ( মৰমৰ সুৰ)

See also

References

  1. ^ ""কবি যতীন্দ্ৰনাথ দুৱৰাদেৱৰ বিষয়ে অকণমান" (মৌচুমী বৰি)". Xahitya.Org. 14 May 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.(in Assamese)
  2. ^ Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Plays and prose. Sahitya Akademi. 1992. pp. 58–. ISBN 978-81-7201-324-0. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  3. ^ Anjali Sarma (1990). Among the Luminaries in Assam: A Study of Assamese Biography. Mittal Publications. pp. 165–. ISBN 978-81-7099-207-3. Retrieved 7 June 2013.
  4. ^ Maheswar Neog (1972). Lakshminath Bezbaroa: the sāhityarathī of Assam. Dept. of Publication, Gauhati University. Retrieved 7 June 2013.