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Jyotirindranath Nandi (used to sign as Jyotirindra Nandi; 1912–1982) was a
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writer. He created a niche for himself in Bengali literature. Jyotirindranath was better known for his short stories. ''Shalik ki Charai'' is a notable collection of his short stories. His first novel was ''Suryamukhi''. His most famous novel was ''Baro Ghar Ek Uthan''. Amongst his other books were ''Mirar Dupur'', ''Premer Cheye Baro'' and ''Ei Tar Puraskar''.Samsad Bangali Charitabhidhan (Biographical Dictionary), Chief Editor: Subodh Chandra Sengupta, Editor: Anjali Bose, 5th edition 2010, , Vol I, page 185, , Sishu Sahitya Samsad Pvt. Ltd., 32A Acharya Prafulla Chandra Road, Kolkata.


Early life

Jyotirindranath Nandi was born at
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, now in Bangladesh, in 1912. His father, Apurba Chandra Nandi, was a lawyer at
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nearby. However, Jyotirindranath had decided early in life to be a writer. He started with poetry when at school and switched over to prose. He made his way to hand-written wall magazines and then his name first appeared in print when he was in college. While still a student he joined the
Swadeshi movement The Swadeshi movement was a self-sufficiency movement that was part of the Indian independence movement and contributed to the development of Indian nationalism. Before the BML Government's decision for the partition of Bengal was made public in ...
and was jailed for four months. In 1936, he moved to Kolkata and settled down to a life concentrating on writing. In his writing he focused on lower-middle class life. He lived in the slums, in order to get acquainted with life there. His sharp insight into life of downtrodden people has enriched Bengali literature. He moved over from one rented house to another seven times, and changed over jobs many times.


At Kolkata

At Kolkata, Jyotirindranath led a disciplined and dedicated life devoted wholly to writing. Many of his short stories were published in a magazine edited by
Premendra Mitra Premendra Mitra (4 September 1904 – 3 May 1988)Samsad Bengali Charitabhidhan Vol.II edited Anjali Bose, Published by Sagitta Samsad, Kolkata, Edition January,2019,Page-240 was an Indian poet, writer and film director in the Bengali language. ...
, and in other magazines as well, such as ''Purbasha'' and ''Agragati''. It was during this period that one of his stories was published in '' Desh'', the leading Bengali literary magazine. Publication of his short stories continued in many other magazines – ''Matribhoomi'', ''Bharatvarsha'', ''Chaturanga'', ''Parichay''. In the midst of his deep involvement with short stories he received an encouraging push from Sagarmoy Ghosh, editor of ''Desh'', "... now get on to novels." He wrote ''Suryamukhi'' and it was serialized in ''Desh''. It was followed by ''Mirar Dupur'' and ''Baro Ghar Ek Uthan''. The latter earned him fame and respectability, and established him as a writer, but also brought in criticism, "...he only shows darkness." It may be recalled that Jyotirindranath had located a house in a slum where eleven families, most of them from East Bengal, shared a single large courtyard. One house was vacant. He went and lived there as a tenant. His daughter was only four years old then. He carefully studied his neighbours, including a nurse and a small shop worker, and wrote about them in the light of a hurricane lantern. Thus came to light his novel ''Baro Ghar Ek Uthan'' (twelve families and one courtyard). Answering his critics, he said, "I have not written the book with the objective of projecting the sunny side or enlightenment in life. Amongst those who lived in that house, there was none who could inspire a ray of hope in life. I have only shown to what depths of darkness those threatened and devastated people of a degraded society could go down to, only to survive somehow."


Works


Novels

''Suryamukhi'' (1952), ''Mirar Dupur'' (1953), ''Baro Ghar Ek Uthan'', ''Grishya Basar'', ''Nischintapurer Manush'', ''Hridayer Rang'', ''Premer Cheye Baro'', ''Sarpil'', ''Tin Pari Chhoye Premik'', ''Nil Ratri'', ''Bananir Prem''


Short stories

''Khelna'' (1946), ''Shalik ki Charui'' (1954), ''Chandramallika'', ''Char Yar'' (1954), ''Girgiti'', ''Bananir Prem'', ''Mahiyasi'', ''Khalpol o Tiner Gharer Chitrakar'', ''Bandhu Patni'' (1955), ''Nadi o Nari'', ''Pasher Flater Meyeta'', ''Diner Galpa Ratrir Gan'', ''Jayjayanti'', ''Samudra'', ''Tarinir Bari Badal'', ''Chhidra'', ''Khuda'', ''Buno-ol'', ''Aaj Kothay Jaben'', ''Aam Kanthaler Chhuti'', ''Bhat'', ''Taxiwala'', ''Gaachh'', ''Chor'', ''Parbatipurer Bikel'', ''Chhutki Butki'', ''Boner Raja'' Note:The lists are incomplete


Metro station

Jyotirindra Nandi metro station, named in honour of the writer, is under construction on the Kavi Subhas-Biman Bandar
Kolkata Metro Line 6 Kolkata Metro Line 6 or the Orange Line of the Kolkata Metro is an under-construction rapid transit line that will connect New Garia with Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport via two satellite towns Salt Lake and New Town. The lin ...
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References

{{reflist Nandi, Jyotirindranath Nandi, Jyotirindranath 1912 births 1982 deaths Indian male novelists People from Comilla