Ramapada Chowdhury | |
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Born | Kharagpur, Bengal Presidency, British India | 28 December 1922
Died | 29 July 2018 Kolkata, India | (aged 95)
Occupation | Writer |
Language | Bengali |
Nationality | Indian |
Education | Master of Arts |
Alma mater | Presidency College, University of Calcutta |
Subject | Novel, short story |
Notable works | Banpalashir Padabali, Ekhoni, Kharij, Je Jekhane Danriye, Bari Badle Jay |
Notable awards | Ananda Puraskar Sahitya Akademi Award Rabindranath Tagore Memorial International Prize |
Ramapada Chowdhury (28 December 1922 – 29 July 2018)[1] was a Bengali-language novelist and short story writer in India. For his novel Bari Badle Jay, he received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1988.[2] He was also a recipient of the Rabindra Puraskar and several other awards. He won the Rabindranath Tagore Memorial International Prize in its inaugural year. Many of his works have been adapted into films, including the multiple-award-winning Kharij, directed by Mrinal Sen, and Ek Doctor Ki Maut, directed by Tapan Sinha. Chowdhury started writing during the Second World War. He was associated with Anandabazar Patrika for many years, and edited its Sunday supplement. His novels are marked by an economy of expression. He is one of the most well known short story writers in contemporary Bengali literature.