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Achintya Kumar Sengupta (born 19 September 1903 – 29 January 1976) was an Indian
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-language poet, story writer, novelist, biographer and editor.


Life

He was born in
Noakhali Noakhali ( bn, নোয়াখালী, , New canal), historically known as Bhulua ( bn, ভুলুয়া), is a district in southeastern Bangladesh, located in the Chittagong Division. It was established as district in 1821, and officia ...
, now in
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. At the age of 13, after his father's death, Sengupta moved to
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, where he completed his schooling. He got a B. A. Honours degree from South Suburban College in
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, followed by an M. A. degree from the
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. Subsequently, he obtained a degree in Law and entered the judicial service in 1928 as a Civil Judge (Junior Division) and Assistant Magistrate Second Class. He served as a Judge in Magistrate Courts of Kolkata and District Courts of Midnapore, Dinajpore, and Kushtia. He retired as a Principal District Judge of the Alipore Court in 1961.


Works

He started writing under a pen name, ‘Niharika Debi’. He contributed to almost all genres of
Bengali literature Bengali literature ( bn, বাংলা সাহিত্য, Bangla Sahityô) denotes the body of writings in the Bengali language and which covers Old Bengali, Middle- Bengali and Modern Bengali with the changes through the passage of time ...
, but is best remembered for his novels and short stories. In all, he wrote more than 100 books. Sengupta was closely associated with the famous magazine
Kallol ''Kallol'' ( bn, কল্লোল) refers to one of the most influential literary movements in Bengali literature, which can be placed approximately between 1923 and 1935. The name ''Kallol'' of the ''Kallol group'' derives from a magazine of t ...
, and was its editor for some time.


Novels

*Bede *Akoshik *Kakjoshna *Bibaher Cheye Boro * Endrani *Prachir O Prantor *Urnonav *Nobonita *Je Jai Boluk *Asumodru Antorongo * Prothom Kadom Phul


Story collections

*Tuta Futa *Eti *Okalbosonto *Odhibus *Double Decker *Polayon *Jotonbibi *Sareng *Hari Muchi Dom *Kalorokto *Kath Khor Kerosine *Chasa Bhusha *Ekartri *Jashomoti


Poetry

*Amabasya *Amra *Priya O Prithibi *Neel Akash *Purba Paschim *Uttarayan


Biographies

*Param Purush Sriramkrishna-1 *Param Purush Sriramkrishna-2 *Param Purush Sriramkrishna-3 *Param Purush Sriramkrishna-4 *Poromaprokriti Sri Sarodamoni *Okhondo Omiyo Srigourango *Bireshor Bibekananda *Rotnakor Girishchandra *Amritapurush Jishu *Udyata Kharga Subhash


Others

*Kollol Joog *Joishter Jhor


Awards

He received the Jagattarini Award,
Rabindra Puraskar The Rabindra Puraskar (also Rabindra Smriti Puraskar) is the highest honorary literary award given in the Indian state of West Bengal. This award is named after the famous Indian poet Rabindranath Tagore and is administered by the Government of W ...
and the Saratchandra Smriti Award in 1975 for his outstanding contributions to literature and journalism.


Death

He died in
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on 29 January 1976.


References


External links

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Achintya Kumar Sengupta
at the West Bengal Public Library Network Bengali writers Bengali Hindus Bengali novelists 20th-century Bengalis Bengali-language writers Indian male writers Indian poets Indian editors Indian biographers 20th-century Indian biographers Indian short story writers Indian male short story writers 20th-century Indian short story writers Indian novelists Indian male novelists Indian male poets Bengali male poets Bengali-language poets 1903 births 1976 deaths Recipients of the Rabindra Puraskar People from Noakhali District University of Calcutta alumni 20th-century Indian poets 20th-century Indian male writers 20th-century Indian writers 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Bengali poets Writers from Kolkata {{India-poet-stub