Re: [Assam] Top 5 Contemporary Writers from Assam (nelive , Jan 23, 2016)

2016-01-26 Thread Manoj Das
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On Tue, Jan 26, 2016 at 4:10 PM, Buljit Buragohain 
wrote:

> Top 5 Contemporary Writers from Assam
>
> Jan 23, 2016 20:25
> Guwahati
> Arnab Ghosh
>
> Assam is a state that attracts visitors for its natural splendor, amazing
> wildlife and heritage. The literature of Assam has been enriched by
> contributions of several noted writers over the decades. The contemporary
> writers of Assamese origin have not only contributed to the literary wealth
> of the state, they have also enlightened the world about the life and
> culture of Assam through their writing.
>
> Below listed are 5 contemporary writers from Assam who have made it big
> outside the state also.
>
> Indira Goswami :
>
> Born in pre-Independence era Assam, Indira Goswami turned out to be one of
> the most talented and versatile writers of the state. Her original style
> and compassion for humanity made her novels and literary work has found
> favor with millions. Her novels and short stories set in various regions of
> India offer intimate peek into nuances of social and religious life and
> problems in India. She was popularly known as Dr. Mamoni Raisom Goswami.
> Noted film director Jahnu Barua made a film on her life.
>
> Goswami had to battle and overcome personal woes in life before she could
> make it big as a writer. She coped with depression from childhood and the
> phase finds a mention in her autobiography titled- ‘The Unfinished
> Autobiography’. She also had a brief conjugal life and sudden demise of her
> husband left a deep scar in her mind.
>
> However, she had the courage and her penchant to write which helped her
> survive and flourish in literary field. Her novels ‘The Chehnab's Current’
> and ‘Ahiron’ contain several elements from her personal life.  She
> relocated to Delhi later and became a Professor of Assamese. The majority
> of her literary work was composed during her stint at the university.
> Various short stories she wrote have Delhi as the backdrop. Her most famous
> works, ‘The Moth Eaten Howdah of a Tusker’ and ‘Pages Stained With Blood’
> were written during this phase too. Her novel ‘The Man from Chinnamasta’
> based on animal sacrifice ritual in Kamakhya temple in Assam did create
> some controversy upon release. For her literary genius, Goswami won
> accolades and she was given the coveted International Tulsi Award and
> Sahitya Akademi Award. She was also honored with Jnanpith award in 2001.
>
> Mitra Phukan :
>
> Mitra Phukan is among the top Indian writers from Assam who write in
> English. She shot to fame with the novel ‘The Collector's Wife’ (2005).
> Based on the Assam agitation which took place in the 1970s and 1980s, the
> novel brought her much critical acclaim. Another novel, ‘A Monsoon of
> Music’- based on 4 musicians also received rave reviews. She has also
> written a number of books for children so far. Based in Guwahati, Phukan
> writes for The Assam Tribune. The UNICEF-CBT award for children's writing
> was given to her for the book ‘Mamoni's Adventure’. Apart from her literary
> genius, Phukan is also a noted vocalist and music critic. She is skilled in
> Hindustani classical music genre.
>
> Nirupama Borgohain :
>
> An acclaimed journalist and writer based in Assam- Nirupama Borgohain is a
> prominent figure in Assamese literary circle. Before embarking on her
> career as a writer and novelist, she worked as a lecturer teaching English
> in various colleges and served as editor of some dailies. She wrote short
> stories under the pseudonym Neelima Devi. She married journalist and writer
> Homen Borgohain and they separated in 1977.
>
> Nirupama Borgohain gained attention with publication of her novels like
> ‘Sei Nadi Niravadhi’ and ‘Ejan Budha Manuh’. The feminist novels like ‘Anya
> Jivan’ and ‘Champavati’ are remarkable for their compassionate portrayal of
> women facing ire of patriarchy. The publication of ‘Abhiyatri’(1995)-a
> biographical novel  depicting life of Chandraprava Saikiani-a  feminist
> freedom fighter from Assam brought her much acclaim. It fetched her coveted
> Sahitya Akademi literary award in 1996. She decided to return the award in
> 2015 citing the rising intolerance in the country. She was also honored
> with Assam Valley Literary Award in 2004.
>
> Homen Borgohain :
>
> A noted literary figure and journalist based in Assam, Homen Borgohain is
> deemed as a prominent writer from the state. His career in journalism and
> his publication of novels, poems and short stories has brought him
> considerable acclaim.
>
> Despite his rural roots, Borgohain’s work reflects a commendable insight
> into complexities in urban life. He tied the knot with Nirupama Tamuli
> (known as Nirupama Borgohain) in 1958 but the c

[Assam] Top 5 Contemporary Writers from Assam (nelive , Jan 23, 2016)

2016-01-26 Thread Buljit Buragohain
Top 5 Contemporary Writers from Assam

Jan 23, 2016 20:25
Guwahati
Arnab Ghosh

Assam is a state that attracts visitors for its natural splendor, amazing 
wildlife and heritage. The literature of Assam has been enriched by 
contributions of several noted writers over the decades. The contemporary 
writers of Assamese origin have not only contributed to the literary wealth of 
the state, they have also enlightened the world about the life and culture of 
Assam through their writing.

Below listed are 5 contemporary writers from Assam who have made it big outside 
the state also.

Indira Goswami :

Born in pre-Independence era Assam, Indira Goswami turned out to be one of the 
most talented and versatile writers of the state. Her original style and 
compassion for humanity made her novels and literary work has found favor with 
millions. Her novels and short stories set in various regions of India offer 
intimate peek into nuances of social and religious life and problems in India. 
She was popularly known as Dr. Mamoni Raisom Goswami. Noted film director Jahnu 
Barua made a film on her life.

Goswami had to battle and overcome personal woes in life before she could make 
it big as a writer. She coped with depression from childhood and the phase 
finds a mention in her autobiography titled- ‘The Unfinished Autobiography’. 
She also had a brief conjugal life and sudden demise of her husband left a deep 
scar in her mind.

However, she had the courage and her penchant to write which helped her survive 
and flourish in literary field. Her novels ‘The Chehnab's Current’ and ‘Ahiron’ 
contain several elements from her personal life.  She relocated to Delhi later 
and became a Professor of Assamese. The majority of her literary work was 
composed during her stint at the university. Various short stories she wrote 
have Delhi as the backdrop. Her most famous works, ‘The Moth Eaten Howdah of a 
Tusker’ and ‘Pages Stained With Blood’ were written during this phase too. Her 
novel ‘The Man from Chinnamasta’ based on animal sacrifice ritual in Kamakhya 
temple in Assam did create some controversy upon release. For her literary 
genius, Goswami won accolades and she was given the coveted International Tulsi 
Award and Sahitya Akademi Award. She was also honored with Jnanpith award in 
2001.

Mitra Phukan :

Mitra Phukan is among the top Indian writers from Assam who write in English. 
She shot to fame with the novel ‘The Collector's Wife’ (2005). Based on the 
Assam agitation which took place in the 1970s and 1980s, the novel brought her 
much critical acclaim. Another novel, ‘A Monsoon of Music’- based on 4 
musicians also received rave reviews. She has also written a number of books 
for children so far. Based in Guwahati, Phukan writes for The Assam Tribune. 
The UNICEF-CBT award for children's writing was given to her for the book 
‘Mamoni's Adventure’. Apart from her literary genius, Phukan is also a noted 
vocalist and music critic. She is skilled in Hindustani classical music genre.

Nirupama Borgohain :

An acclaimed journalist and writer based in Assam- Nirupama Borgohain is a 
prominent figure in Assamese literary circle. Before embarking on her career as 
a writer and novelist, she worked as a lecturer teaching English in various 
colleges and served as editor of some dailies. She wrote short stories under 
the pseudonym Neelima Devi. She married journalist and writer Homen Borgohain 
and they separated in 1977.

Nirupama Borgohain gained attention with publication of her novels like ‘Sei 
Nadi Niravadhi’ and ‘Ejan Budha Manuh’. The feminist novels like ‘Anya Jivan’ 
and ‘Champavati’ are remarkable for their compassionate portrayal of women 
facing ire of patriarchy. The publication of ‘Abhiyatri’(1995)-a biographical 
novel  depicting life of Chandraprava Saikiani-a  feminist freedom fighter from 
Assam brought her much acclaim. It fetched her coveted Sahitya Akademi literary 
award in 1996. She decided to return the award in 2015 citing the rising 
intolerance in the country. She was also honored with Assam Valley Literary 
Award in 2004.

Homen Borgohain :

A noted literary figure and journalist based in Assam, Homen Borgohain is 
deemed as a prominent writer from the state. His career in journalism and his 
publication of novels, poems and short stories has brought him considerable 
acclaim.

Despite his rural roots, Borgohain’s work reflects a commendable insight into 
complexities in urban life. He tied the knot with Nirupama Tamuli (known as 
Nirupama Borgohain) in 1958 but the conjugal life lasted for 19 years. In 1978, 
he received the Sahitya Akademi Award for a novel, ‘Pita Putra’. Publication of 
his autobiography ‘Atmanuxandhan’ also brought him considerable critical 
acclaim. In 2015, he chose to return the award owing to growing instances of 
intolerance in India.

Arnab Jan Deka :

A writer with multifaceted talent and a prominent figure in Assam’s literary 
circle, Arnab Jan Deka has received