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Arupa Kalita Patangia was born in 1956 and is an Indian novelist and short story writer and known for her fiction writing in Assamese. Her literary awards include: the
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award, the Katha Prize and the Prabina Saikia Award. In 2014, she received the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award for her short stories book named ''Mariam Austin Othoba Hira Barua''. Her books have been translated to English, Hindi, and Bengali. Her works touch upon Assamese history and culture, addressing the lives people from middle and lower income brackets, and focus specifically on concerns of women, violence, and insurgency. Maine town tezpur, Assam


Biography

She studied at Golaghat Mission Girls High School, and
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, and completed her PhD from
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on Pearl S. Buck's women characters. Arupa Patangia Kalita taught English at Tangla College, Darrang,
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and retired as Head of the English Department of Tangla College on 22 June 2016.


Literary works

She has more than ten novels and short story collections to her credit. Some of these include:- ;Novels * ''Mriganabhi'' (1987), * ''Ayananta'' * ''Millenniumar Sapon'' (2002) * ''Marubhumit Menaka Aru Anyanya'', * ''Kaitat Keteki'', * ''Rongamatir Paharto'' * ''Felanee'' etc. ;Short Stories * ''Mariam Austin Othoba Hira Barua'' ;Translated novels: * ''Dawn: A Novel'', an English translation of ''Ayananta'' by Ranjita Biswas, was published by Zubaan, New Delhi. It has also been translated into Hindi. * ''Felanee'', another important novel, was translated into English by Deepika Phukan (also published by Zubaan) and shortlisted for the Crossword Book Award. * ''The Invitation'' is an English translation, by Arunabha Bhuyan, of Patangia Kalita's Assamese work ''Handpicked Fictions''. * ‘’The Loneliness of Hira Barua’’ translated by Ranjita Biswas, 2020 ;Feature Films: * Arupa Patangia Kalita has written the dialogues for the critically acclaimed Assamese feature film
Kothanodi ''Kothanodi'' ( as, কথানদী, ) is an Indian Assamese language feature film written and directed by Bhaskar Hazarika and stars Seema Biswas, Adil Hussain, Zerifa Wahid, Urmila Mahanta, Kopil Bora and Asha Bordoloi. The story of the fil ...
(The River of Fables). She released a collection of her short-stories, ''Alekjaan Banur Jaan'', at the 20th Guwahati Book Fair. Her short stories have been translated into several languages, including English, Hindi, and Bengali. A leading feminist from the
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, she also writes extensively on questions of women and society. She has stated an interview that, "I’m a woman and hence I write about women in my society.... In this uneven society that I belong to, I always feel I have a lot of say about women, as a woman." Specifically on the question of feminism, she has rejected labels, stating that "You can call me a feminist or a humanist, but I feel being a feminist and a humanist are not contradictory."


Awards

Kalita's literary awards include: *
Sahitya Akademi Award The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
(2014), * Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Award, * Katha Prize * Prabina Saikia Award. * Assam Valley Literary Award


Rejection of the Basanti Devi Award

She famously declined an award from the
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, on grounds of it being in the 'women-only' category. In an interview, Patangia stated that her reasons for rejecting the Basanti Devi Award were on the following grounds:
"A text is a text, written by a woman or a man. I feel, after it is published and given away to the readers to judge, it should be considered merely as a text and judged according to its merit as a text, not on the basis of gender. Even men have written about woman sensitively, and some immortal female characters in literature have been created by male writers. When questions of merit and judgment come in, a writer should be treated as a writer, not as a male or female writer."


References


External links

*
The daughter, the wife and the mother
, a short story by the author at bipuljyoti.in.
a Review of novel Dawn
by Arupa Kalita Patangia at scribblesofsoul.com.
a Review of novel Felanee
at womensweb.in.
Review of The Loneliness of Hira Barua
{{DEFAULTSORT:Kalita, Arupa Patangiya Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Women writers from Assam 20th-century Indian short story writers People from Golaghat Cotton College, Guwahati alumni 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights Novelists from Assam 20th-century Indian women writers Indian women novelists Indian women short story writers Indian women dramatists and playwrights Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Assamese