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Sukumar Ray (; 30 October 1887 – 10 September 1923) was a
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writer and poet from the
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. He is remembered mainly for his writings for children. He was the son of children's story writer
Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury Upendrakishore Ray Chowdhury (12 May 1863 – 20 December 1915) was a Bengali writer and painter. One of his written book is ''Chotoder Shera Biggan Rochona Shongkolon''. He was the son-in-law of reformer Dwarkanath Ganguly. He was also an entre ...
and the father of Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray.


Family history

According to the history of the Ray family, one of their ancestors, Ramsunder Deo (Deb), was a native of Chakdah village in
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of present-day
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, India. In search of fortune he migrated to Sherpur in East Bengal. There he met Raja Gunichandra, the zamindar of Jashodal, at the zamindar house of Sherpur. King Gunichandra was immediately impressed by Ramsunder's stately appearance and sharp intellect and took Ramsunder with him to his zamindari estate. He made Ramsunder his son-in-law and granted him some property in Jashodal. From then on Ramsunder started living in Jashodal. His descendants migrated from there and settled down in the village of Masua in Katiadi upazila of
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.''Sukumar Samagra Rachanabali 1'', 1960, Asia Publishing Company, p 1


Early years

Sukumar Ray was born in a
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family in
Mymensingh Mymensingh ( bn, ময়মনসিংহ) is the capital of Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh. Located on the bank of Brahmaputra River, about north of the national capital Dhaka, it is a major financial center and educational hub of north- ...
,
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(present day
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) on 30 October 1887. His family hailed from Masua village of
Mymensingh Mymensingh ( bn, ময়মনসিংহ) is the capital of Mymensingh Division, Bangladesh. Located on the bank of Brahmaputra River, about north of the national capital Dhaka, it is a major financial center and educational hub of north- ...
division of Eastern Bengal in British India, presently in
Bangladesh Bangladesh (}, ), officially the People's Republic of Bangladesh, is a country in South Asia. It is the eighth-most populous country in the world, with a population exceeding 165 million people in an area of . Bangladesh is among the mos ...
. Sukumar's father Upendrakishore Ray was a famous
Bengali Bengali or Bengalee, or Bengalese may refer to: *something of, from, or related to Bengal, a large region in South Asia * Bengalis, an ethnic and linguistic group of the region * Bengali language, the language they speak ** Bengali alphabet, the w ...
writer, painter, violin player and composer, technologist, amateur astronomer and entrepreneur. Sukumar's mother Bidhumukhi Devi was daughter of Dwarkanath Ganguly. Born in the era which can be called the pinnacle of the
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, he grew up in an environment that fostered his literary talents. His father was a writer of stories and popular science; painter and illustrator; musician and composer of songs; a technologist and hobbyist astronomer. Upendrakishore was also a close friend of
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 ...
, who directly influenced Sukumar. Among other family friends were Jagadish Chandra Bose,
Prafulla Chandra Roy Sir Prafulla Chandra Ray, CIE, FNI, FRASB, FIAS, FCS (also spelled Prafulla Chandra Rây and Prafulla Chandra Roy; bn, প্রফুল্ল চন্দ্র রায় ''Praphulla Chandra Rāy''; 2 August 1861 – 16 June 1944 ...
,
Atul Prasad Sen Atul Prasad Sen ( bn, অতুল প্রসাদ সেন; 20 October 1871 – 26 August 1934) was a Bengali composer, lyricist and singer, and also a lawyer, philanthropist, social worker, educationist and writer. Early life Atul Prasad ...
etc. Upendrakishore studied the technology of blockmaking, conducted experiments, and set up a business of making blocks. The firm M/s U. Ray & Sons, where Sukumar and his younger brother Subinay were involved. His sister, Shukhalata Rao, became a social worker and children's book author. Like his father, Ray also had a close acquaintance with Rabindranath Tagore.


Education and profession

In 1906, Ray graduated with double Honours in Physics and Chemistry from the Presidency College, then affiliated with the
University of Calcutta The University of Calcutta (informally known as Calcutta University; CU) is a public collegiate state university in India, located in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Considered one of best state research university all over India every year, ...
. Before that he attended City College School, Surya Sen Street along with his classmate who inspired his famous funny character "Pagla Dashu", which appeared in several of his penned story. He was trained in photography and printing technology in England at the School of Photo-Engraving and Lithography, London, and was a pioneer of photography and
lithography Lithography () is a planographic method of printing originally based on the immiscibility of oil and water. The printing is from a stone (lithographic limestone) or a metal plate with a smooth surface. It was invented in 1796 by the German a ...
in India. While in England, he also delivered lectures about the songs of Rabindranath before Tagore won the Nobel Prize. Meanwhile, Sukumar had also drawn acclaim as an illustrator. As a technologist, he also developed new methods of halftone blockmaking, and technical articles about this were published in journals in England. The ''Penrose Annual'' published two articles by Ray. While in the United Kingdom he joined the Royal Photographic Society in 1912 and remained a member until his death, gaining his Fellowship in 1922. Upendrakishore started a publishing firm, ''U. Ray and Sons'', which Sukumar and Subinay helped to run. While Sukumar went to England to learn printing technology, Upendrakishore purchased land, constructed a building, and set up a printing press with facilities for high-quality halftone colour blockmaking and printing. He launched the children's magazine, ''
Sandesh Sandesh may refer to: * Sandesh (confectionery), a Bengali sweet prepared in Bangladesh and India * ''Sandesh'' (magazine), a children's magazine in West Bengal * ''Sandesh'' (Indian newspaper), a Gujarati newspaper * ''Sandesh'' (Pakistani newspa ...
'', in May, 1913. Very soon after Sukumar's return from England his writings and sketches started appearing in Sandesh. After Upendrakishore died on 20 December 1915, Sukumar ran the printing and publishing businesses and the ''Sandesh'' for about eight years. His younger brother Subinoy helped him, and many relatives pitched in writing for "Sandesh".


Contribution in literature

File:Kumropatash.gif, Kumropatash in ''Abol Tabol'' File:Dashurkirti.gif, ''Dashur Kirti'' File:Hukumukho hangla.PNG, ''Huko Mukho Hangla'' File:Buro1.PNG, Kaath Buro File:Abujh1.jpg, Abujh File:Nbtjk.gif, The King File:Hajabarala4.gif, Hijibijbij in ''HaJaBaRaLa'' File:Hajabarala6.gif, Nyara in ''HaJaBaRaLa'' File:Hajabarala3.gif, Udo in ''HaJaBaRaLa'' File:Hajabarala7.gif, The Court Room in ''HaJaBaRaLa'' File:Hajabarala2.gif, Shri Kakeswar Kuchkuche in ''HaJaBaRaLa'' File:Hajabarala1.gif, The CAT in ''HaJaBaRaLa'' Sukumar Ray delved into a unique genre of pure nonsense and gibberish, a pioneering work in Bengali literature with a few exceptions, work that was compared to Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland. Amazing sense of humor, sharp power of observation and unfathomed wit merged with a profound command on selection of words produced a class of humor which was equally approachable by children as well as the grown ups. Satyajit Ray, in the preface of the first edition of the compilation of Sukumar Ray's complete works in his centenary year, ''Sukumar Sahitya Samagra'', wrote: After his father's death in 1915, Sukumar had to take over responsibility of publication of "''Sandesh''", and his creativity reached its pinnacle. The 45 limericks in ''Abol Tabol'' and many other creations published in ''Sandesh'' still amuse the readers of all ages. He created many characters in his prose and poems. Kaath Buro, Tash Goru, Huko Mukho Hangla, Kumro Potash etc. were fictitious characters, though they were very close to our known world. He himself described his works as the product of ''Kheyal Ros'' (হঠাৎ ইচ্ছা;ঝোঁক/Wish; Whims; Freak; Fancy).


Death

Sukumar Ray died on 10 September 1923 in Kolkata from leishmaniasis, for which there was no cure at the time. He left behind his widow and their only child, Satyajit. Satyajit Ray would later shoot a documentary on Sukumar Ray in 1987, 5 years before his own death.


Bibliography

* '' Abol Tabol'' (The Weird and the Absurd) * ''
Pagla Dashu Pagla Dashu ( bn, পাগলা দাশু; ''Crazy Dashu'') is a fictional boy character created by Bengali writer Sukumar Ray. A collection of Pagla Dashu stories translated into English was published as ''The Crazy Tales of Pagla Dashu an ...
'' (Crazy Dashu) * ''Khai-Khai'' (Eat-Eat) * ''Heshoram Hushiyarer Diary'' (The diary of Heshoram Hushiyar) (early science fiction parody)Early Bengali science fiction
'Amardeep Singh,' lehigh.edu
* '' HaJaBaRaLa'' (Mumbo-Jumbo) * ''Jhalapala O Onanyo Natok'' (Cacophony and Other Plays) * ''Lokkhoner Shoktishel'' (Lokkhon Shellshocked) * ''Chalachittachanchari'' * ''Shabdakalpadrum'' * ''Bohurupi'' (Chameleon) * ''Abak Jalpan'' (A Strange Drink of Water 1914) * ''Bhasar Atyachar'' (Torture of Language 1915) *''Barnamalatatva'' (Theory of Alphabet) * ''Desh-Bidesher Golpo'' (Tales from Many Lands)
Jiboner Hisab
Bidye bojhai babumoshai)


See also

*
List of Indian writers This is a list of notable writers who come from India India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the List of countries and dependencies by area, seventh-largest country by area, the List of countri ...


References


External links

*
Complete Sukumar Ray


translation of short story in ''
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