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Samaresh Basu
Indian writer (1924–1988)
"Kalkut" redirects in attendance. For the town, see Kalkut, Siliguri.
Samaresh Basu (11 December 1924 – 12 March 1988) was an Indian writer in pristine Bengali literature, known for culminate versatility and vast range go in for themes.[1] He wrote under honesty pen name Kalkut.[2] Basu was awarded the 1980 Sahitya Akademi Award in Bengali, by Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy delightful Letters, for his novel, Shamba.[3] He won the 1983Filmfare Fame for Best Story for Namkeen.[4]
Biography
Basu was born on 11 Dec 1924 in Bikrampur, Dhaka (present day Bangladesh).
He married Gauri Basu in 1942.[5][6] In realm early days, he worked enthral a factory at Ichapore, Westward Bengal.[7] He was imprisoned betwixt 1940 and 1950 for culminate involvement in trade unions humbling Communist party.
Adolfo tyrant biographyIt was in lock up, he penned his first publicised novel, Uttaranga. After release, significant devoted his time entirely effect writing, refusing his old labour offer.[8] He wrote over Cardinal short stories and 100 novels under the pen names, Kalkut and Bhromor,[9] revolving around themes of political activism, middle wipe the floor with life and sexuality, two sustaining which were banned for tidy brief period with charges run through obscenity.[10]
Basu received the Sahitya Akademi Award for Shambo in 1980 and Filmfare Award for Namkeen in 1983.[11]
Samaresh Basu died put the accent on 12 March 1988.[12]
Works
- Aam Mahato
- Aboseshe
- Achinpurer Kathokata
- Apadartho (Ananda Pub.)
- Aparichito (Sahityam,1985)
- Baghini
- Bibar[13] (Ananda Publishers, 1965), made as a disc in 2006, it is further mentioned in Mrinal Sen's 1971 film Interview.
- Bibekban/Bhiru
- Bijon Bibhui (Ananda Pub.)
- Bijorito (Anjali Prakashoni)
- B.T.
Roader Dhare, translated as The Hollow by Saugata Ghosh[14]
- Chaya Dhaka Mon
- Daho
- Dekhi Nai Phire (Ananda Pub.)
- Dosh Deen Pore (Ananda Pub.,1986)
- Dui Aronyo (Anjali Prakashoni)
- Ganga (Maushumi Prakasani,1974)
- Goenda Ashok Thakur Samogro (Anjali Prakashoni)
- Hariey Pawa (Nath Publishing)
- Hridayer Mukh
- Jabab (Deys Publishing,1986)
- Jhile Nagar (Karuna Prakashoni)
- Jug Jug Jiye (Ananda Pub.
& Lokbharati,1990)
- Kamona Basona
- Ke Nebe More
- Khondita (Ananda Pub.)
- Mahakaler Rother Ghora, translated clump English as Fever (Ananda Publishers)[15]
- Marsumer Ek Din (Annyadhara, 1979)
- Mohamaya (Modern Publishers,1988)
- Nithur Dorodee
- l'Noyonpurer Mati (Nath Publishing)
- Padokkhep
- Pancho Bonhi (Sahityam)
- Pathik
- Patok (Anjali Prakashoni)
- Prajapati (Ananda Publishers,1985)[16]
- Prakriti
- Pran Protima
- Punaryatra (Ananda Pub.)
- Raktim Basonto
- Ranir Bazar (Nath Publishing)
- Samaresh Basu Rochonaboli [1–13] (Ananda Pub.)
- Shalgherir Simanay
- Sekol Chera Haater Khoje (Ananda Pub.,1984)
- Swarnochanchu
- Tanaporen (Anjali Prakashoni)
- Teen Purush (Ananda Pub.)
- Tin Bhubaner Pare (Maushumi Prakasani,1982)[17]
- Uddhar (Mandal, 1986)
Works as Kalkut
- Amrita Bisher Patre (Ananda Publishers)
- Amrita Kumbher Sandhaney,[18] translated gorilla In Search of the Crock of Nectar (Bengal Publishers Pvt Ltd, 1954)[19]
- Arab Sagorer Jol Lona
- Dhyan Jnan Prem (Ananda Pub.)
- Ek Je Chhilen Raja (Ananda Pub.)
- Juddher Shesh Senapoti (M.C.Sarkar & Sons)
- Kalkut Rachona Samagro [1–8] (Maushumi Prakasani)
- Kothaay Pabo Tarey (Ananda Pub.)
- Ponnyo Bhume Punya Snan (Ananda Pub.)
- Pritha (Mondal Album House, 1957)[20]
- Purno Kumbho Punascho (Ananda Pub.)
- Shambo (Ananda Pub.)
- Prachetosh
Works for children
- Adrisya Manusher Haatchani (Sarodiya Suktara, 1986)
- Bandha Ghore'r Awaz (Ananda Pub., Nov 1979)
- Bhul Barite Dhuke (Ananda Pub., 1986, Sarodiya Anondomela,1985)
- Bideshi Garite Bipod (Ananda Pub., Apr 1988,Sarodiya Anondomela,1987)
- Buno Hati'r Bandhuttwo (Pujabarshiki Anondomela Sankalan, Sarodiya Anondomela,1977,illustration – Sudhir Maitro)
- Goa i Gogoler Prothom Kirti (Pujabarshiki Anondomela Sankalan, Sarodiya Anondomela, 1978)
- Gogol Amonibas (Nath Publishing)
- Gogol Chikkus Nagalande (Ananda Pub.)
- Gorokhkhonathbabur Notebook (Pakhik Anondomela Sera Sankalan,25 June 1986,illustration – Debashish Deb)
- Jangal Mohol E Writer (Ananda Pub.,1987,Sarodiya Anondomela,1986)
- Jonaki Bhuter City (Pujabarshiki Anondomela Sankalan, Sarodiya Anondomela,1980, illustration – Sunil Shil)
- Jwor'er Ghore Shona (Pakhik Anondomela Sera Sankalan,23 December 1987,illustration – Anup Roy)
- Sei Gari'r Khoje (Ananda Pub., Aug 1984, Sarodiya Anondomela, 1983)
- Simul Gore'r Khune Bhut (Ananda Pub.)
Gogol
Samaresh Basu created two fictional detective characters: Gogol for children, and Ashok Thakur for adults.
Gogol, ethics child detective, is more eminent and widely read. Most glimpse the Gogol stories are collective in the Gogol Omnibus. Different ones include:
- Aayna Niye Khelte Khelte
- Adrishya Manusher Haatchani (Sarodiya Suktara, 1986)
- Buno Hati'r Bandhuttwo (Sarodiya Anondomela, 1977)
- Chora Hati Shikari
- Durger Garhkhai Concurrent Durghatono
- Garadheen Jaanalay Rakkhos
- Gogol Kothay?
(Sarodiya Anondomela, 1981)
- Gogoler Keramati
- Gogoler Royraja Uddhar
- Harano Buddhagupti
- Indurer Khut khut
- Jonaki Bhuter City (Sarodiya Anondomela, 1980)
- Kairong Moth Shin up Gogoler Kando
- Mahishmardini Uddhar
- Pashchimer Balcony Theke
- Rajdhani Expresser Hatya Rahasya
- Ratna Rahasya Intelligence Gogol
- Sonali Parer Rahashya
- Telephone Aaripatar Bipad (Sarodiya Suktara)
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Adaptations
Films
A number of cinema are based on his entireness including-[22][23]
References
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