Maitrayee Patar
Maitrayee Patar | |
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Born | Guwahati, Assam | 7 April 1990
Occupation | Writer singer |
Maitrayee Patar (Assamese: মৈত্ৰেয়ী পাটৰ) is an Indian writer, poet and musical artist from Assam best known for her work in Assamese literature and new-age music.[1][2][3]
Early life and education
Patar was born in Guwahati on 7 April 1990. She did her post-graduation in Sociology from the Delhi School of Economics. She also pursued Master of Philosophy in Women's studies from the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai.[4]
Work
Literature
Patar is the author of poetry book Mor Kolmou Dinor Xonali Baat(2015).[5]
She had been selected for Poets Translating Poets 2019 (January) edition, the prestigious cultural exchange workshop of literature of German and Indian languages, hosted by Goethe Institut.[4]
Patar's poetry engages with, describes, or considers the natural world as well as the life of the women. Most of her poems have been translated into other Indian and foreign languages like Italian, Nepali, Hindi, Tiwa and Malayalam.[4]She is a regular writer of leading literary magazines Krittibas, Satsori, Prakash, Nebedan and Jatra.
Music
She is known for her New-age music under the banner of Baartalaap. Rolling Stone India added Patar's Alternative rock song Dur Ximonat in their first playlist of 2020.[6]
Activism
Patar along with the writers’ community of Assam demanded the release of Krishak Mukti Sangram Samiti founder Akhil Gogoi, who As of October 2020[update] lodged in jail for his position within the anti-CAA protest.[7]
References
- ^ "অসম প্ৰকাশন পৰিষদৰ কাব্যনুষ্ঠান 'বন্দো কি ছন্দেৰে সম্পন্ন". Asomiya Pratidin (in Assamese). Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Hunger, Helplessness, Hope: How Five Young Assamese Poets Are Spending Their Lockdown Days". Eleventh Column. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Convention on Tiwa language" (PDF). Sahitya Akademi. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ a b c "About Maitrayee Patar". Goethe-Institut. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Maitrayee Patar's book listing". Scientiabooks – An Assamese book portal.
- ^ "Rolling stone India monthly playlist January 2020". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Akhil Gogoi: 100 Writers Demand Proper Treatment For COVID-19 Positive Leader in Jail". The Wire (India). Retrieved 5 October 2020.
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