Shankha Ghosh
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Shankha Ghosh (2011) | ||
Imię i nazwisko | Chittapriyo Ghosh | |
Data i miejsce urodzenia | 5 lutego 1932 Chandpur | |
Data i miejsce śmierci | 21 kwietnia 2021 Kolkata | |
Narodowość | indyjska | |
Alma Mater | Jadavpur University | |
Dziedzina sztuki | poezja | |
Shankha Ghosh, właśc. Chittapriyo Ghosh, ps. Kuntak[1] (ur. 5 lutego 1932 w Chandpur, zm. 21 kwietnia 2021 w Kolkacie[2][3]) – indyjski poeta i krytyk[4].
Uczęszczał do Bangabasi College i City College, studiował na Jadavpur University.
Zmarł 21 kwietnia 2021 w swoim domu w Kolkacie na chorobę COVID-19[5][6][7].
Prace
- Dinguli Raatguli
- Nihito Patal Saya
- Pajore Darer Sabdo
- Jol e Pasan hoye ache
- Dhum legeche rith kamole
- Gota desh jora joughar
- Proti prosne kepe othe vite
- Hashi khushi mukhe sarbonash
- Adim lata-gulmomay
- Murkha baro, samajik nay
- Kabir abhipray
- Mukh dheke jay bigyapane
- Babarer prarthana
- Seria Neel Manush
Przypisy
- ↑ Acclaimed Bengali poet Shankha Ghosh to get 2016 Jnanpith Award | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis, web.archive.org, 23 grudnia 2016 [dostęp 2021-04-26] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2016-12-23] .
- ↑ Bengali Love Poems : a Collection of Manuscripts & Translations, Sinorinā, 1986 [dostęp 2021-04-26] (beng.).
- ↑ Sankha Ghosh – Biographical Sketch [Parabaas Translation], parabaas.com [dostęp 2021-04-26] .
- ↑ Sankha Ghosh --Bengali Poet: The South Asian Literary Recordings Project (Library of Congress New Delhi Office), loc.gov [dostęp 2021-04-26] .
- ↑ Celebrated Bengali poet Sankha Ghosh dies of Covid at 89 in Kolkata, India Today [dostęp 2021-04-26] (ang.).
- ↑ Suhrid Sankar Chattopadhyay , Legendary Bengali poet Shankha Ghosh dies of COVID, Frontline [dostęp 2021-04-26] (ang.).
- ↑ Bengali poet Shankha Ghosh passes away due to Covid-19 complications, The Indian Express, 21 kwietnia 2021 [dostęp 2021-04-26] (ang.).
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Sankha Ghosh (sha~Nkha ghoshh) was born on February 6, 1932 at Chandpur, now in Bangladesh. He got his BA in Bengali from the Presidency College, Calcutta, in 1951 and his Master's from the Calcutta University in 1954. He taught at different colleges, starting with the Bangabasi College, Calcutta. After short stints at two other colleges, he taught at the City College, Calcutta from 1957 till 1965. Thereafter he joined the Jadavpur University from where he retired in 1992. In between, he had spent time at the Iowa Writer's Workshop, USA (1967-68), Delhi University, Indian Institute of Advanced Studies at Simla, Vishwabharati, and as Principal of the Rabindra-Bhavan at Shantiniketan.
A prolific writer, he has published some 60 volumes so far, including about 16 volumes of poetry. He is a leading literary critique, his books on Tagore and on poetics, rhymes, even spelling are as pleasing to read as they are appealing to the intellect. He has received many awards including Narsingh Das Puraskar (1977, for muurkha ba.Do, saamaajik naY), Akademi Award (1977, for baabarer praarthanaa), Rabindra-Puraskar (1989, for dhUm legechhe hR^it.hkamale), Akademi Award for translation (1999, for translation of raktakalyaaN). He has been conferred the title of Desikottam by Vishwabharati in 1999.
Besides English, his works have been translated into Hindi, Marathi, Punjabi, Asamiya and Malayalam.