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Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay
শীর্ষেন্দু মুখোপাধ্যায়
Born (1935-11-02) 2 November 1935 (age 89)
NationalityIndian
EducationMA in Bengali
Alma materCalcutta University
Occupationauthor
AwardsAnanda Purashkar
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Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay (Template:Lang-bn; born 2 November 1935) is a Bengali author from India. He has written stories for both adults and children.[1] He is known for creating the relatively new fictional sleuth Fatik.[2]

Life

Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay was born in Mymensingh[3] (now in Bangladesh) on 2 November 1935 and lived there up to age ten. During partition his family migrated to Kolkata.[4] He spent his childhood in Bihar and many places in Bengal and Assam accompanying his father, who worked in the railways. He passed intermediate from the Victoria College, Koch Bihar before taking a Masters in Bengali from Calcutta University.

Mukhopadhyay started his career as a school teacher and is now on the staff of Anandabazar Patrika at Kolkata. He is associated with the Bengali magazine Desh.[5]

Spiritually, Mukhopadhyay is heavily influenced by the Hindu sub-sect of Thakur Anukulchandra. Many of his books are dedicated with a salutation 'Ra-Swa'. Ra-Swa stands for Radha Swami (this is a standard salutation for followers of Anukul-Thakur).

Comics from his stories

A comics based on his book Bipinbabur Bipad was released. With artwork by Swapn Debnath, the 48-page comic was published in monthly issues of Anandamela (September 2006 to December 2006). Another story Nababganjer Agantuk, is now in the process of becoming an action comics by Visual Literature Entertainment, a group of new generation comics creators. Four more comics based on his novellas have been brought out by Parul Prakashani: Patalghar, Bidhu Daroga, Pagla Saheber Kabor and Patashgarer Jangale. They are created by Sujog Bandyopadhyaya.

Thrillers

Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay has also penned thrillers like Shada Beral, Kalo Beral, and even started a series with detective Shabar Dasgupta in the lead. But the series was not successful, so he discontinued writing it.

Movies

His novels were later adopted in movies.

Works

"Jol torongo" was his first story published in the magazine "Desh" in 1959. After 7/8 years of writing story "Ghunpoka" was his first novel published in the annual Puja edition of the magazine Desh. His first children's novel was called Manojder Adbhut Baari.

Adult fiction

4

Young adult fiction

  • Nilu hajrar hatyaarahasya
  • Pidimer aalo
  • Phajal aali esechhe
  • Phulchor
  • Bikeler mrityu - Tells the story of Bobby Roy, an executive and Leena, his P.S.
  • Jao pakhi
  • Laal nil manush
  • Shyaola
  • Shiulir gandha
  • Shada Beral, Kalo Beral
  • "Dhonnobad Mastarmoshai"

Children's fiction

4

Awards

References

  1. ^ "Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay". WorldCat.org. Retrieved 26 March 2010. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)
  2. ^ http://epaper.timesofindia.com/Default/Layout/Includes/CREST/ArtWin.asp?From=Archive&Source=Page&Skin=CREST&BaseHref=TCRM%2F2010%2F11%2F06&GZ=T&ViewMode=HTML&EntityId=Ar00900&AppName=1
  3. ^ Blurb of Kishore Upanyas Samagra, vol. 4, collection of novels by Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay, Kolkata: Ananda Publishers, 2012
  4. ^ A Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay Evening, The Daily Star, 13 April 2008
  5. ^ "Sirshendu Mukhopadhyay (b. 1935)". Parabbas.com. Retrieved 26 March 2010. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameters: |month= and |coauthors= (help)