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Shakti Chattopadhyay | |
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![]() Shakti Chattopadhyay | |
| Born | (1933-11-25)25 November 1933 |
| Died | 23 March 1995(1995-03-23) (aged 61) |
| Pen name | Sphulinga Samaddar[2] |
| Occupation | Poet |
| Language | Bengali |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Period | 1961–1995 |
| Literary movement | Hungry movement,Krittibas |
| Notable works | Abani Bari Achho Jete Pari Kintu Keno Jabo |
| Notable awards | Ananda Puraskar[3] Sahitya Akademi Award[4] |
Shakti Chattopadhyay (25 November 1933 – 23 March 1995) was an Indian poet and writer who wrote inBengali.[5] He is known for his realistic depictions of rural life. He was a green poet, many of his poems raised the issue of nature in crisis. Through his poems he urged to protect Mother Nature and plant trees.[6]
The huge surprise and controversy surrounding his poetry have repeatedly moved the readers. The omnipotent humanity of the American Beatniks moved him at one time.
Shakti Chattopadhyay was born inJaynagar Majilpur, to Bamanath Chattopadhyay and Kamala Devi. He lost his father at the age of four and was brought up by his maternal grandfather. He passed Matriculation Examination in 1951 and got admitted to theCity College to study commerce as his maternal uncle, who was a businessman and also his guardian, promised him a job of an accountant. In 1953, he passed Intermediate Commerce Examination, but gave up studying commerce and got admitted to thePresidency College (nowPresidency University, Kolkata) with Honours inBengali literature but he did not appear in the examination.
Shakti Chattopadhyay worked withAnanda Bazar Patrika from 1970 to 1994, and was a visiting professor atVisva Bharati University after his retirement.[7]
He started writing novels to make a living from literature.Kuyotala was his first novel. His first collection of poems,Hey prem, Hey naishyabda (O love, O silence), published in 1956.Abani Bari Achho is a poem by Shakti Chattopadhyay. It is included in his seminal early collectionDhôrmeo achho jirafeo achho published in 1965.[8] He also published 10 novels, several collections of travel writing, a collection of essays and Bengali translations.
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