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Annada Shankar Ray (15 March 1904 – 28 October 2002) was an Indian poet and essayist in Bengali. He also wrote some Odia poetry. He wrote several Bengali poems criticising the
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. Most notable is "''Teler shishi bhaanglo bole khukur pare raag karo''. Among his many essays, the book ''Banglar Reneissance'' has an analytical history of the cultural and social revolution in Bengal. Ray's best known work is ''Pathe Prabaase'', a diary of his trip in Europe in 1931. He died in
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on 28 October 2002.


Family history

This Bengali icon's ancestral place is Kotrung (present-day Uttarpara Kotrung) in the
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of
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. His ancestors migrated from Kotrung to
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district of
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. His grandmother , Durgamoni , was the daughter of an aristocrat Bengali Sen family of Jajpur . Annada Shankar Ray's father was Nimaicharan Ray and his mother was the daughter of an aristocrat Kayasth family of Cuttack. Nimaicharan Ray shifted his base to Dhenkanal following a family feud.


Educational life

Ray graduated in English from Ravenshaw College in Cuttack. He topped the list of
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examinees in 1927. He had failed to make the mark in the previous year, being cut off by one rank. He was the first ICS officer from the territory later forming the state of Orissa.


Literary career

After serving in various administrative posts, he sought voluntary retirement in 1951 to devote himself to literary pursuits. Ray was a Gandhian in politics and
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inspired his literature. His first published book was ''Tarunya'' (1928), which gave him a footing as an essayist. In 1928, his first collection of poetry named ''Rakhi'' also got published. It includes poems he composed when was in
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and they are creations based on Romantic imaginations thus involving the innate bond of nature and human emotions. His first two novels were ''Asamapika'' and ''Agun Niye Khela''. As an essayist, he was urbane and sophisticated and combined in his craft two different styles of prose, represented by Tagore and Pramatha Choudhury. A significant breakthrough in his literary career came with the publication of Pathe Prabase, a diary of his Europe trip, in 1931. Ray also established himself as a short-story writer. His collections include ''Prakritir Parihas'' (1934), ''Man Pavan'' (1946), ''Kamini Kanchan'' (1954) and ''Katha''. A Bengali rendering of a short story by Tolstoy and an appraisal of Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay’s essay ''Narir Mulya'' marked his debut on the literary scene at the age of 16. In Oriya, the poetry ''"Sabita"'' finds place in higher studies of the language at college level, making him one of the few poets to have the distinction of getting such acclaim from two different language speaking states of India.


Works

Annadashankar Roy was a contributor of both prose and poetry.


Novels

* ''Satyasatya'' (6 Novels) *# ''Jar Jetha Desh'' *# ''Oggatobash'' *# ''Kolonkoboti'' *# ''Dukkhomochon'' *# ''Morter Sorgo'' *# ''Opposaron'' * ''Agun Niye Khela'' * ''Osomapika'' * ''Putul Niye Khela'' * ''Na'' * ''Konna''


Essays

* ''Tarunno'' * ''Amra'' * ''Jibonshilpi'' * ''Eahara'' * ''Jiyonkathi'' * ''Deshkalpatro'' * ''Prottoy'' * ''Notun Kore Bacha'' * ''Adhunikota'' * ''Art''


Autobiography

* ''Binur Boi'' * ''Potheprobashe'' * ''Japane''


Short story collections

* ''Prokritir Porihash'' * ''Du Kan Kata'' * ''Hason Sakhi'' * ''Mon Pahon'' * ''Jouban Jala'' * ''Kamini Kanchon'' * ''Ruper Day'' * ''Golpo''


Award

He received the Vidyasagar Smriti Award from the state government and the
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. He was made a fellow of the
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in 1989. The Visva Bharati conferred on him the Desikottama and an honorary D.Litt. He also received the Rabindra Puraskar, the Ananda Puraskar twice and the Zaibunnisa Award of Bangladesh.


References


External links

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Annada Shankar Ray
at the West Bengal Public Library Network
"''Teler sisi''" poem
at calcuttaweb.com
Master of the rhyme is dead
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