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Sunil Gangopadhyay or Sunil Ganguly was an Indian Bengali poet and novelist based in the Indian city of Kolkata. Born in Faridpur, in what is now Bangladesh, Gangopadhyay obtained his master's degree in Bengali from the University of Calcutta. In 1953 he and a few of his friends started a Bengali poetry magazine, Krittibas. Later he wrote for many different publications.
Ganguly created the Bengali fictional character Kakababu and wrote a series of novels on this character which became significant in Indian children's literature. He received Sahitya Akademi award in 1985 for his novel Those Days (Sei Samaya). Gangopadhyay used the pen names Nil Lohit, Sanatan Pathak, and Nil Upadhyay.
He was born in Faridpur into a Bengali Hindu family in what is now Bangladesh. He came to live in Kolkata from his ancestral town at an early age. Later, his ancestral town fell within East Pakistan after the Partition of India in 1947. He studied at the Surendranath College, Dum Dum Motijheel College, City College, Kolkata - all affiliated with the University of Calcutta. Thereafter, he obtained his master's degree in Bengali from the University of Calcutta in 1954.
He married Swati Banerjee on 26 February 1967. Their only son, Souvik, who stays in Boston, was born on 20 November 1967
Sunil Gangopadhyay died at 2:05 AM on 23 October 2012 at his South Kolkata residence, following a heart attack. He was suffering from prostate cancer for some time and went to Mumbai for treatment. He returned to Kolkata on the day of Mahalaya. Although he was an communist and never followed any Hindu practices, Gangopadhyay's body was cremated following Hindu custom on 25 October at Keoratola crematorium with several dignitaries and numerous fans paying their last tributes.However, Ganguly was an atheist and he never had any belief in any Hindu religious activities.
Indian President Pranab Mukherjee condoled the death of Gangopadhyay saying–
Gangopadhyay had enriched Bengali literature through his unique style. He was one of the best intellectuals among his contemporaries. The vacuum created by his death cannot be filled
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, the former Chief Minister of West Bengal, who was closely associated with the writer since 1964, said that Bengali literature would remain indebted to him.
Poetry
Eka Ebong Koyekjon
Hathat Nirar Janya
Bhorbelar Upohar
Sada Prishtha tomar sange
Sei Muhurte Nira
Kaydata Shikhe Nebe
Novels
Atmaprakash (1964)
Sonali Dukkho
Chaya Darshon
Anno Jiboner Shad
Shopno Somvob
Suniler Satdin
Rani O Obinash
Kothay Alo
Jol Jongoler Kabbo
Ekti Rat Tinti Jibon
Jomoj Kahini
Madhu Kahini
Otyagsahan
Gonesh Diye Shuru
Unmochoner Muhurte
Adhar Raater Atithi
Aakash Paatal
Asroy
Alpona Aar Shikha
Achena Manush
Aamar Swapna
Nadir pare khela
Satyer Aral
Sei Somoy
Pratham Alo
Poorba-Pashchim
Nihsanga Samrat (2005)
Moner Manus (2008)
Bosudha o tar meye(2010)
Saraswati-r pa-er kacche(2012)
Autobiography
Ardhek Jibon
Chabir Deshe, Kabitar Deshe
Kakababu series
Main article: Kakababu
Sabuj Dwiper Raja
Kakababu O Sindukrahasya
Kakababu O Bajralama
Santu Kothay,Kakababu Kothay
Vijaynagarer Hire
Jangaler Modhe Ek Hotel
Bhayankar Sundoor
Santu O Ak Tukro Chand
Kakababu Herey Gelen?
Kolkatar Jongole
Bhopal Rahashya
Pahar Churae Atanka
Khali Jahajer Rohosyo
Agun Pakhir Rohoshyo
Kakababu Bonam Chorashikari
"Sadhubabar haat(Short Story)"
Ulka Rahoshsho
Kakababu O Ek Chhodmobeshi
Ebar Kakababur Protishodh
Mishor Rohoshsho(Mystery in Egypt)
Kakababu O Ashchorjo Dweep
Agneyogirir peter madhye
Kakababu O Jaladashu
Golokdhandhay Kakababu
Kakababu Samagra
Kakababu O Chadan Dossu Sunil Gangopadhyay or Sunil Ganguly was an Indian Bengali poet and novelist based in the Indian city of Kolkata. Born in Faridpur, in what is now Bangladesh, Gangopadhyay obtained his master's degree in Bengali from the University of Calcutta. In 1953 he and a few of his friends started a Bengali poetry magazine, Krittibas. Later he wrote for many different publications.
Ganguly created the Bengali fictional character Kakababu and wrote a series of novels on this character which became significant in Indian children's literature. He received Sahitya Akademi award in 1985 for his novel Those Days (Sei Samaya). Gangopadhyay used the pen names Nil Lohit, Sanatan Pathak, and Nil Upadhyay.
He was born in Faridpur into a Bengali Hindu family in what is now Bangladesh. He came to live in Kolkata from his ancestral town at an early age. Later, his ancestral town fell within East Pakistan after the Partition of India in 1947. He studied at the Surendranath College, Dum Dum Motijheel College, City College, Kolkata - all affiliated with the University of Calcutta. Thereafter, he obtained his master's degree in Bengali from the University of Calcutta in 1954.
He married Swati Banerjee on 26 February 1967. Their only son, Souvik, who stays in Boston, was born on 20 November 1967
Sunil Gangopadhyay died at 2:05 AM on 23 October 2012 at his South Kolkata residence, following a heart attack. He was suffering from prostate cancer for some time and went to Mumbai for treatment. He returned to Kolkata on the day of Mahalaya. Although he was an communist and never followed any Hindu practices, Gangopadhyay's body was cremated following Hindu custom on 25 October at Keoratola crematorium with several dignitaries and numerous fans paying their last tributes.However, Ganguly was an atheist and he never had any belief in any Hindu religious activities.
Indian President Pranab Mukherjee condoled the death of Gangopadhyay saying-
Gangopadhyay had enriched Bengali literature through his unique style. He was one of the best intellectuals among his contemporaries. The vacuum created by his death can not be filled
Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee, the former Chief Minister of West Bengal, who was closely associated with the writer since 1964, said that Bengali literature would remain indebted to him.
Poetry
Eka Ebong Koyekjon
Hathat Nirar Janya
Bhorbelar Upohar
Sada Prishtha tomar sange
Sei Muhurte Nira
Kaydata Shikhe Nebe
Novels
Atmaprakash (1964)
Sonali Dukkho
Chaya Darshon
Anno Jiboner Shad
Shopno Somvob
Suniler Satdin
Rani O Obinash
Kothay Alo
Jol Jongoler Kabbo
Ekti Rat Tinti Jibon
Jomoj Kahini
Madhu Kahini
Otyagsahan
Gonesh Diye Shuru
Unmochoner Muhurte
Adhar Raater Atithi
Aakash Paatal
Asroy
Alpona Aar Shikha
Achena Manush
Aamar Swapna
Nadir pare khela
Satyer Aral
Sei Somoy
Pratham Alo
Poorba-Pashchim
Nihsanga Samrat (2005)
Moner Manus (2008)
Bosudha o tar meye (2010)
Saraswati-r pa-er kacche (2012)
Autobiography
Ardhek Jibon
Chabir Deshe, Kabitar Deshe
Kakababu series
Main article: Kakababu
Sabuj Dwiper Raja
Kakababu O Sindukrahasya
Kakababu O Bajralama
Santu Kothay, Kakababu Kothay
Vijaynagarer Hire
Jangaler Modhe Ek Hotel
Bhayankar Sundoor
Santu O Ak Tukro Chand
Kakababu Herey Gelen?
Kolkatar Jongole
Bhopal Rahashya
Pahar Churae Atanka
Khali Jahajer Rohosyo
Agun Pakhir Rohoshyo
Kakababu Bonam Chorashikari
"Sadhubabar haat (Short Story)"
Ulka Rahoshsho
Kakababu O Ek Chhodmobeshi
Ebar Kakababur Protishodh
Mishor Rohoshsho (Mystery in Egypt)
Kakababu O Ashchorjo Dweep
Agneyogirir peter madhye
Kakababu O Jaladashu
Golokdhandhay Kakababu
Kakababu Samagra
Kakababu O Chadan Dossu
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