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Narayan Gangopadhyay (4 February 1918 – 8 November 1970), also known as Narayan Ganguly, was an Indian novelist, poet, essayist, and short story writer, and one of the leading writers of modern
Bengali literature Bengali literature ( bn, বাংলা সাহিত্য, Bangla Sahityô) denotes the body of writings in the Bengali language and which covers Old Bengali, Middle- Bengali and Modern Bengali with the changes through the passage of time ...
. He introduced the endearing character of Tenida in his famous stories of Children's literature. He took up "Narayan" as his pen name. He married his brother in law's niece Renuka Devi, with whom he had his only daughter Basabi(Bani). His wife Renuka Ganguly and daughter Basabi Roy Chowdhury were also eminent writers and teachers. Renuka Ganguly died on 10 February 2010 whereas, Basabi Roy Chowdhury recently died on 17 December 2021, and was survived by 6 children, and grandchildren. He was awarded the literary awards
Basumati Basmati, , is a variety of long, slender-grained aromatic rice which is traditionally grown in India, Pakistan, and Nepal.
Literary Prize (1968).


Life

Narayan Gangopadhyay was born as Taraknath Gangopadhyay in Baliadingi in Dinjapur district of Bengal in 1918. His paternal side had their roots in the village of Basudebpara, Nalchira in Gournadi thana of Barisal district. His father, Pramathnath Gangopadhyay, was a police officer. Because his father would be transferred often, he studied in Dinajpur, Faridpur, Barisal and Kolkata. Narayan Gangopadhyay matriculated from Dinajpur Zila School in 1933. He then took admission at Rajendra College in Faridpur but had to leave the town on 1 May 1935 on political grounds. He was interned as a 'revolutionary suspect' and could not appear in the college examinations. Later he took admission in the second year at
B M College Govt. Brojomohun College, Barisal (also BM College) is one of the oldest institutions of higher education in Bangladesh. It is located in the city of Barisal in south-western Bangladesh. History On June 14, 1889, Aswini Kumar Dutta founded Brojo M ...
in Barisal and passed Intermediate Arts (IA) as a non-collegiate candidate in 1936. He passed the Bachelor of Arts with distinction from the same college in 1938. Famous poet Jibanananda Das was his teacher there. In 1941, he completed the MA from the University of Calcutta, receiving the Brahmamayee Gold Medal for his outstanding results. He earned DPhil from the same university in 1960, for his research in the field of short stories in
Bengali literature Bengali literature ( bn, বাংলা সাহিত্য, Bangla Sahityô) denotes the body of writings in the Bengali language and which covers Old Bengali, Middle- Bengali and Modern Bengali with the changes through the passage of time ...
. Narayan Gangopadhyay taught at a number of colleges, including Ananda Chandra College, Jalpaiguri (1942–45) and the City College, Kolkata (1945–1955). He started teaching at the University of Calcutta in 1956. His students were the famous actor
Soumitra Chatterjee Soumitra Chatterjee (also spelt as Chattopadhyay; 16 June 193515 November 2020) was an Indian film actor, play-director, playwright, writer, thespian and poet. He is regarded as one of the greatest and most influential actors in the history of ...
and novelist
Sunil Gangopadhyay Sunil Gangopadhyay or Sunil Ganguly (7 September 1934 – 23 October 2012) was an Indian poet, historian and novelist in the Bengali language based in the city of Kolkata. He is a former Sheriff of Calcutta. Gangopadhyay obtained his ma ...
and Samaresh Majumdar.


Works

Narayan Gangopadhyay began writing poetry while still a student. In due course he became famous for his short stories, novels, plays etc. Narayan Gangopadhyay's first story was published in 'Bichitra'. He was a romantic writer. His novels include Upanibesh (3 volumes, 1944–1947), Samrat O Shresthi (1944), Mandramukhar (1945), Shilalipi (1949), Lalmati (1951), Krishnapaksa (1951), Baitalik (1955), and Asidhara (1957). His volumes of short stories include Trophy (1949), Bitangsa, Janmantar, Bhangabandar, Duhshasan, Bhatiyali (1957), Exhibition, Chhayatari, Ghurni, and Aleyar Rat. Among his other works are several volumes of essays: Sahitya O Sahityik, Sahitye Chhotagalpa (1955), Kathakobid Rabindranath (1965), and Chhotagalper Simarekha (1969). He also wrote stories for children, among them, Saptakanda, Andhakarer Agantuk, Chotader Shrestha Galpa (1952), Chhutir Akash, Khushir Hawa, Jhau Banglor Rahasya, Panchananer Hati, Pataldangar Tenida, Galpa Bali Galpa Shona, Abyartha Laksyabhed, Tenidar Abhiyan (1941). Bhadate Chai and Agantuk were two of his widely acclaimed plays. He also wrote a few screenplays and songs for films and gramophone records. Narayan Gangopadhyay was a regular contributor to Shanibarer Chithi. Towards the end of his life, he used to write regularly for the weekly Desh under the pen name 'Sunanda'. His writings are informed by his historical sense and patriotic feelings as well as his love for the nature of Bengal. His short stories were highly acclaimed, and he was awarded the Ananda Award (1964) in recognition of his contribution to Bengali literature. The weekly Basumati accorded him a reception in 1968. Narayan Gangopadhyay died on 6 November 1970 in Kolkata.


Novels

* '' Uponibesh-1 (উপনিবেশ -১)'' * '' Uponibesh-2 (উপনিবেশ -২)'' * '' Uponibesh-3 (উপনিবেশ -৩)'' * ''Somrat O Sreshthi (সম্রাট ও শ্রেষ্ঠী)'' * ''Mantramukhar (মন্ত্রমুখর)'' * '' Mohananda (মহানন্দা)'' * '' Swarnaseeta (স্বর্ণসীতা)'' * '' Nishijapon (নিশিযাপন)'' * ''Trophy (ট্রফি)'' * '' Lalmati (লালমাটি)'' * '' Krishnapakkha(কৃষ্ণপক্ষ)'' * ''Bidushok (বিদূষক)'' * ''Boitalik'' * '' Shilalipi (শিলালিপি)'' * '' Oshidhara (অসিধারা)'' * ''Vatiali'' * '' Podoshonchar (পদসঞ্চার)'' * ''Amabossar Gan'' * '' Alokporna (আলোকপর্ণা)''


Short Stories

* ''Golposongroho'' * ''Saper Mathay Moni'' * ''Sreshto Golpo'' * ''Swanirbachito Golpo''


Dramas

* ''Bhim Badh'' * ''Varate Chai'' * ''Agontuk'' * ''Porer Upokar Korio Na (Tenida series)''


Satire

* ''Sunandar Journal''


Essays

* ''Sahitye Chotogolpo'' * ''Bangla Golpo Bichitra'' * ''Chotogolper Shimarekha'' * ''Kothakobid Rabindranath''


Children literature

* ''Charmurti'' (Filmed as Charmurti in 1978) * ''Charmurtir Abhijan'' * ''Abyartha Lokhyobhed Ebong (not a Tenida story)'' * ''Jhaubanglar Rohosyo'' * ''Kombol Niruddesh'' * ''Tenida o Sindhughotok'' * ''Porer Upokar Korio na (Drama)'' * ''Tenida Somogro'' * ''Rammohan'' (Biography of Raja Rammohan Roy) * ''Samagra Kishore Sahitya''


See also

* List of Indian writers


References


External links

* *
Gangopadhyay, Narayan
at the West Bengal Public Library Network


Thesis on short stories of Narayan Gongopadhyay

Sunday Suspense Stories of Narayan Gongopadhyay

Tenida Samagra by Narayan Gongopadhyay
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