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Prithwindra Mukherjee ( bn, পৃথ্বীন্দ্রনাথ মুখোপাধ্যায়; born 1936), who retired in 2003 from his career as a researcher in the Human and Social Sciences Department (Ethnomusicology) of the French
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in Paris, is an author of a number of books and other publications on various subjects. He is the recipient of India's highly prestigious award
Padma Shri Padma Shri (IAST: ''padma śrī''), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest Indian honours system, civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. Instituted on 2 January 1954, ...
2020 for his work in the field of literature and education.


Early life and education

Mukherjee was born in
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,
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, in 1936, and educated at the Sri Aurobindo Ashram School (at present, the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education)Sri Aurobindo International Centre Of Education, Sri Aurobindo Society, Pondicherry: Sri Aurobindo, yoga, the Mother, philosophy and religion
in
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. He is the grandson of the
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revolutionary
Jatindranath Mukherjee Bagha Jatin (; ) or Baghajatin, born Jatindranath Mukherjee (); 7 December 1879 – 10 September 1915) was an Indian independence activist. He was the principal leader of the Jugantar party that was the central association of revolutionary i ...
(Bagha Jatin).


Professional and academic life

Prithwindra began his working life as a teacher of
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, French and English languages and literature in
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. He was mentioned by the
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(New Delhi) manuals and anthologies as a poet before he attained the age of 20. As a specialist in the French language and literature, he translated works by such French authors as
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,
Saint-John Perse Alexis Leger (; 31 May 1887 – 20 September 1975), better known by his pseudonym Saint-John Perse (; also Saint-Leger Leger), was a French poet-diplomat, awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1960 "for the soaring flight and evocative ...
, and
René Char René Émile Char (; 14 June 1907 – 19 February 1988) was a French poet and member of the French Resistance. Biography Char was born in L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue in the Vaucluse department of France, the youngest of the four children of Emile ...
. He moved to Paris with a French Government Scholarship (1966–70). He prepared and defended a thesis on
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at
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. Later he served as a lecturer on Indian civilization and philosophy, producer of several radio features on Indian culture and music for
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, and he was also freelancing as a journalist for the Indian and French press. His next thesis for Doctorat d'Etat (Ph.D.), was supervised by
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in University Paris IV, on the pre-
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a phase of India's freedom fight. His thesis discussed this movement from 1893 to 1918 and its spiritual roots. In 1977, invited by the National Archives of India as a guest of the Historical Records Commission, he presented a paper on ''Jatindra Nath Mukherjee and the Indo-German Conspiracy'' in the presence of personalities like Arthur L. Basham and Professor S. Nurul Hasan. Prithwindra's original contribution in this area has been recognized by Professor Amales Tripathi, Bhupendrakumar Datta, Dr. Jadugopal Mukhopadhyay, Dr. M.N. Das (
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),¨Professor A.C. Bose, Samaren Roy, Bhupati Majumdar, Basudha Chakravarty. Quite a few of his papers on the subject have been translated into major Indian languages.


Life after reaching France

Since his reaching Paris, for a number of years, invited by the literary magazine ''Desh'' of
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he published his impressions of Paris life (''Paris'ér chithi'' – Letters from Paris), as well as several cover features including
Jatin Mukherjee Bagha Jatin (; ) or Baghajatin, born Jatindranath Mukherjee (); 7 December 1879 – 10 September 1915) was an Indian independence activist. He was the principal leader of the Jugantar party that was the central association of revolutionary i ...
alias
Bagha Jatin Bagha Jatin (; ) or Baghajatin, born Jatindranath Mukherjee (); 7 December 1879 – 10 September 1915) was an Indian independence activist. He was the principal leader of the Jugantar party that was the central association of revolutionary i ...
, M.N. Roy,
Tarak Nath Das Taraknath Das (or Tarak Nath Das; 15 June 1884 – 22 December 1958) was an Indian revolutionary and internationalist scholar. He was a pioneering immigrant in the west coast of North America and discussed his plans with Tolstoy, while organi ...
,
Dhan Gopal Mukerji Dhan Gopal Mukerji ( bn, ধন গোপাল মুখোপাধ্যায়; ''Dhan Gōpāl Mukhōpādhyāy'') (6 July 1890 – 14 July 1936) was the first successful Indian man of letters in the United States and won a Newbery Med ...
, French Revolutionary and the Bengali intelligentsia and the poetry-cum-dance genre of the '' kîrtana'' (on which he has also produced a documentary film). He went to the USA as a
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scholar and discovered, especially in the
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, scores of files covering the
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. On returning to France in 1981, he joined the French National Centre of Scientific Research in 1981. He was also a founder-member of the French Literary Translators' Associatio

He retired from there a few years back. He has published as much in
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as in French. One of his recent contributions is a documentary film on the musical pillars in the temples of
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(CNRS-Audiovisual, Paris). Since 1981, Prithwindra Mukherjee joined the LACITO of the CNRS (Department of Ethnomusicology) working on a comprehensive cognitive study of scales of North and South Indian music. The eminent author
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in his French biography of Gandhi (Fayard, 2007) mentions his debt to PM for having revised the manuscripts and collaborated actively. Later, Mr. Attali has qualified Prithwindra Mukherjee as "the man of Franco-Indian Renaissance". On 1 January 2009, the Minister of Culture of France has appointed Prithwindra Mukherjee to the rank of chevalier (Knight) of the Order of Arts and Letters. The French Academy (Belles Lettres) selected Prithwindra Mukherjee for its Hirayama Award (Prix Hirayama) 2014. On 1 January 2015, the French Prime Minister, requested by the Minister of Education, has appointed Prithwindra Mukherjee to the rank of chevalier (Knight) of the order of Palmes académiques (Academic Laurels).


Selected bibliography

*''Danse cosmique'' – (trilingual collection of selected poems, published on the occasion of the creation of ''
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'' for soprano and orchestra (
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with the
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, conducted by
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) by the senior French composer
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: it contains as the first movement PM's 'Danse cosmique', in homage to Shiva Nataraja; foreword by
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, éd. Le Décaèdre/ Findakly, 2003 *''Sri Aurobindo'', 'Biographies', Desclée de Brouwer, 2000 *''Nandî le Fou'' et autres nouvelles de Banaphul. Selection of texts, translation, introduction and notes. Gallimard, 1994. *''Anthologie de la poésie bengalie'', choix de textes, traduction, introduction et notes, 1991. 301p. Repr. in pocket book, 1992, L'Harmattan. * ''Les écrits bengalis de Sri Aurobindo''. Foreword by Olivier LACOMBE of the French Academy. Dervy-Livres, 1986. *''Chants bâuls, les Fous de l'Absolu'', selection of texts, translation in French and English, introduction, notes on esoteric symbols. éd. Findakly/ Ministry of Culture, 1985. *''Maître Camkara, discours sur le bouddhisme'', éd. Trédaniel, 1985 * ''Le sâmkhya,'' essai philosophique. Foreword by Professor Guy BUGAULT (University Paris IV). Epi/DDB, 1983. *''Serpent de flammes'', poèmes. Foreword G. MOURGUE. éd. Estienne, 1981 *''Chants Caryâ,'' a collection of Bengali ''sahaj-yâna'' texts, with introduction and notes, Le Calligraphe, Paris, 1981 *''Poèmes du Bangladesh'', a selection of poems, Publications Orientalistes de France, Paris, 1975 (with LP containing some poems recited by Madeleine Renaud, Jean-Louis Barrault and PM) *''Thât/Mélakartâ : The Fundamental Scales in Indian Music of the North and the South'', Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, New Delhi, 2004; foreword by Pandit Ravi Shankar *Prasanga bâul: kichhu durbhâvanâ ('About the Bâuls : Some Questions') in ''Ebong mushâyérâ'', Kolkâtâ *Sri aurobindo ki samasâmayik ? ('Is Sri Aurobindo our contemporary ?') in ''Vasudhârâ'', Kolkâtâ, *''Sri Aurobindo'' (biography), Sri Aurobindo Institute of Culture, Kolkâtâ, 2003 ri Aurobindo Award*Cognitive Prototypes in Râgas of Indian Music .in ''Proceedings of the XVth International Congress of Linguists'', Palais de Congress, 1997, Elsevier Science, Oxford, 1998 *"Rabindranâth Tagore" in ''Les Prix Nobel de Littérature'', éd. L'Alhambra, Paris, 1992, pp. 185–191. *"
Rabindranath Tagore Rabindranath Tagore (; bn, রবীন্দ্রনাথ ঠাকুর; 7 May 1861 – 7 August 1941) was a Bengali polymath who worked as a poet, writer, playwright, composer, philosopher, social reformer and painter. He resh ...
" in ''Encyclopédie Universalis'' (several editions since 1982) *"Rabindranath Tagore" in ''Dictionnaire des littératures'', Presses Universitaires de France, Paris *''Vishvéra chokhé Rabindranath'', tributes to the Poet, Rupa & Co, Calcutta, 1991 *''Undying Courage'' : Biography of Jatindranath Mukherjee (one of the founders of the Freedom Movement in India), Academic Publishers, Calcutta, 1992 *''Sâdhak biplabi jatîndranâth'' : a comprehensive biography of Jatindranath Mukherjee, West Bengal Board of Books, Calcutta, 1991 *''Bâghâ Jatîn'', an abridged biography, Dey's Publishing, Calcutta, 4th Edition. *''Mélakartâ'', Mukherjee, Prithwindra (auteur), Préface de Ravi Shankar, Editions Publibook Université, 2010, *''Les racines intellectuelles du mouvement d'indépendance de l'Inde (1893–1918)'', Préface de Jacques Attali, Editions Codex, 2010


References

* "Prithwindra Mukherjee" in ''Translation & Translators: An International Directory and Guide'' (ed.) Stefan Congrat-Butlar, R.R. Bowker Company, New York & London, 1979, pp153–154, 173, 174 * "Prithwindra Mukherjee" in ''International Who's Who in Translation & Terminology'', Union Latine, Paris, Nottingham, Viena, 1995, pp262–3 * "Prithwindra Mukherjee" in ''bangiya sahityakosha'',(ed.) Ashoke Kundu, Vol. XI,1979, p230 * "Prithwindra Mukherjee" in ''The Golden Treasury of Indo-Anglian Poetry'', (ed.) V.K. Gokak, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, pxxi, p261 {{DEFAULTSORT:Mukherjee, Prithwindra 1936 births Bengali writers Living people University of Paris alumni Indian emigrants to France French people of Indian descent Writers from Kolkata French Hindus Sri Aurobindo 20th-century Indian translators Bengali Hindus 20th-century Indian biographers Recipients of the Padma Shri in literature & education