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Srijato Bandyopadhyay
Born (1975-12-21) 21 December 1975 (age 48)
NationalityIndian
Occupationauthor
AwardsAnanda Purashkar, 24ghonta Ananya samman 1422

Srijato Bandopadhyay (born 21 December 1975 in Kolkata), is a popular poet of the Bengali younger generation.[1] He won the Ananda Puroskar in 2004 for his book Udanta Sawb Joker: All Those Flying Jokers. He has also attended a writer's workshop at the University of Iowa.

Early life and subsequent career

Srijato currently lives in Selimpur, southern Kolkata with his wife Durba. Having worked as a journalist, he is now on the editorial board of the magazine "Prathama". He lived at Garia and spend his childhood at Kamdohari, Narkelbagan.[citation needed] Srijato is the grandchild of classical vocalist Sangeetacharya Tarapada Chakraborty and nephew of musician and the Khalifa of Kotali Gharana Pandit Manas Chakraborty; his mother is also a classical vocalist Gaan Saraswati Srila Bandopadhyay.[citation needed] His early schooling was completed to Jadavpur Vidyapith and he graduated from the Asutosh College, a University of Calcutta affiliate.

Srijato at Oxford Book Store, Kolkata for the Apeejay Bangla Sahitya Utsob 2015.

Works

His notable works include Chotoder Chiriyakhana: The menagerie for kids (2005), Katiushar golpo: Tales untold (2006), Borshamongol : The monsoon epic (2006), Okalboisakhi: Storms unprecedent (2007), Likhte hole bhodrobhabe lekho: Write politely, if you have to (2002), Ses Chithi: Last Letter (1999), Bombay to Goa (2007), Coffer namti Irish : Irish Coffee (2008), Onubhob korechi tai bolchi : Revealing the feeling (1998).His book of poems, Andhakar Lekhaguchchha was firstly posted in the Facebook by the poet. Every poem of this book is a Sonnet.

Poem

  • ses Chithi(1999)
  • Du-char Katha(2000)
  • Anubhab Korchi Tai Bolchi(2001)
  • Likhte hole Bhodrobhabe Lekho(2002)
  • Uronto Sob Joker(2004)
  • Chotoder Chiriyakhana(2005)
  • Katiushar Golpo(2006)
  • Borshamongol(2006)
  • Okalboisakhi(2007)
  • Bombay To Goa(2007)
  • coffee'r Namti Irish(2008)
  • Betu Ar Jethu(2008)
  • Emni Boi(2009)
  • Sesh Chithi Du-char Katha(2009)
  • Combinasia"(2010)
  • Kichu Kobita(2011)
  • Chhai Ronger Gram(2011)
  • Train Haranor Gondho(2012)
  • Amar Santa Thakur(2012)"(Prose)'
  • Ami Ar William(2013)
  • Karkatkrantir Desh(2014)
  • Bandhobi Gach(2015)
  • Kobita Somogro-I(2015)
  • Andhakar Lekhaguchchha(2015)
  • Kobita Somogro II(2016)

Lyricist

Awards

  • 2004 : Ananda Puraskar - উড়ন্ত সব জোকার (Poetry)

Nominations

See also

References

  1. ^ Roy, Amit (17 August 2008). "Cal trio charm book lovers". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 28 September 2010.