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Swapnamoy Chakraborty
Bengali writer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Swapnamoy Chakraborty (born 24 August 1951) is a Bengali novelist and essayist.
Career
Chakraborty was born in Kolkata. He worked in the Land Department under the Government of West Bengal and Akashvani Kolkata as an executive director.[1] He started his writing career with short stories. His first short story was published in 1972 in Amrita magazine.[2] Chakraborty's first book Bhumi Sutra was published in 1982. His book Abantinagar won the Bankim Puraskar in 2005.[3] He received Ananda Puraskar in 2012 for Holde Golap, a research based novel on LGBT communities.[4][5] In February 2019, Chakraborty alleged that Kaushik Ganguly’s film Nagarkirtan was plagiarised from his novel titled Holde Golap[6] but later he revised his views on the film.[7][8]
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Works
Books: Chatuspathi,Abantinagar,Holde Golap
Awards
- Bankim Puraskar (2005)
- Ananda Puraskar (2015)
- Sahitya Akademi Award (2023)[9][10]
References
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