Bibhuti Patnaik
Bibhuti Pattanaik | |
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Born |
Dingeswar, Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, India | 25 October 1937
Occupation | Lecturer, Writer |
Language | Odia |
Nationality | Indian |
Ethnicity | Odia |
Citizenship | India |
Notable works | Aswamedhara Ghoda |
Notable awards | Sarala Award, Odisha Sahitya Akademy Award |
Spouse | Suraprabha Pattnaik[1] |
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Bibhuti Pattnaik (born 25 October 1937) is an Odia novelist and columnist. Entered as a college lecturer in the Dept.of Odia Language and literature in the year 1970 and retired as a Reader, in the year 1995.
Literary Creations
He has more than 150 books to his credit.[2][3]
- Abhimana (Novel)
- Achinha Akash (Novel)
- Adima aranya
- Adina Barsha
- Adina shrabana
- Aei gaon aie mati,
- Aei Mana ekanta Adima (Novel)
- Agneyagirire bana bhoji
- Akasha Kusuma (Novel)
- Andharkarra sidi
- Aneka tarara ratri
- Annya Eka Varatabarsha
- Asabarna
- Ashok banara sita
- Aswamedhara Ghoda (Novel)
- Athaa Kathi (Novel)
- Badhu Nirupama (Novel)
- Bandi jajabara
- Barnamala.
- Baula phulara basna
- Bhala jhia kharap jhia
- Bidayabela
- Chahala panira dheu
- Chapala chhanda
- Chhabira manisha
- Chhaya chandrika
- Dagdha Phulabana (Novel)
- Debakira karabasa
- Dekha Heba Anyadina (Novel)
- Dhuli ghara
- Dina Jae Chinha Rahe (Novel)
- Dina Kala (Novel)
- Dipasikha
- Dipatalara drushya
- Dipata sankha
- Ei mana brundabana
- Ekakini kuntala
- Ekanta adima
- Gare kajwala dhare luha
- Grahana
- Hasakandara chhanda
- He bandhu bidaya
- Irsara Iswari
- Jatila Samparka
- Jibana Sauda (Novel)
- Kalabati
- Kala baishakhi,
- Kali Kala (Novel)
- Kesa bati kanya
- Khelaghara bhangigala
- Madhyanha ra dibaratri
- Mana bhalanahin
- Mayabi hrudaya
- Michhamaya (Novel)
- Nadi nari khetra
- Nadi samudra
- Nagapheni
- Nasta charitra
- Nayikara Nama Srabani (Novel)
- Nida nahin
- Nisanga bihangi
- Nisanga nakhyatra
- Oda matira swarga
- Panchama Upanyasa (Novel)
- Parapurusha
- Prathama Sakala (Novel)
- Prema o’ pruthibi
- Premika (Poetries)
- Priya bandhabi
- Priya Purusha (Novel)
- Raga anuraga
- Ranganati
- Rani mahumachhi
- Rahu grasha
- Sati asati
- Samaya asamaya
- Samayasoka
- Sandhya dipara sikha
- Sandhyaraga
- Sasthi
- Se dina chaitramasa
- Seli mausi
- Sesha abhinaya
- Sesha Basanta (Novel)
- Sesha Ratira Surya (Novel)
- Smrutira sudesna
- Snayura Saharare Shantibhanga
- Suvarna
- Sultana
- Topae sindura dipata sankha
- Trutiya Purusha (Novel)
- Tume trushnara jala
- Ujani jamuna
- Adhunika Katha Sahitya
- Aranya Agni O Anyanya
- Arundhatiru Amir khan
- Bharata Bibhajana
- Bibhuti Pattnaik ki chuni hui kahania (Hindi)
- Eswaranka Uthana Patana
- Galpa Samagra
- Gandhi Mahatma (Features..)
- Se Eka Pragalva Nadi O AnyanyaKabita
- Tinoti Tarara Akash
- Manabhala Nahin (Story)
- Rajakanyara Dukha (Story)
- Kete Je Basanta Sate (Story)
- Jibanara Jatilata (Story)
- Uneisisaha Panchabana
- Nimnagami Mana
- Kichhi Jochhna Kichhi Andhakara
- Nila Akhira Nadi
- Keteje Basanta Sate
- Premagalpa
- Suryamukhi,
- Lalita Labangalata
- Kalikala
- Akhibujidele Satyajuga
- Nirbachita Galpa (Story)
- Kalikal (Story)
- Dwarka Darshan (Travelogue)
- Tire Tire Tirths (Travelogue)
- Biography Mahatma (Travelogue)
- Jana Nayaka (Travelogue)
Literary Criticism
- Odiya Upanyasara Samajtantwika Rupa Rekha (sociological study of the novels of Fakir Mohan Ganapati, Kalindicharan Panigrahi, Gopinath, Mohanty and Kanhucharan Mohanty Bioneens of Odia novel)
- Sampratika Sahitya (Collection of literary essays on Contemporary Indian and World Literature)
- Sahityara Suchipatra (Essays on literary Forms and Movements)
- Biswa Sahityara Biswakarma (Life and literature of makers of world literature)
- Iswaranka Uthan-Patana (Rise and fall of God – Critical analysis of changing theme of Literature
Awards
- Central Sahitya Akademi Award, 2015[4]
- Odisha living legend award, 2012[5]
- Odisha Sahitya Academy, 1985
- Sarala Award, 1999[6]
- Bisuba Melana Award
- Jhankar Award
- Sahitya Bharati Award, 2007[7]
References
- ↑ ପକ୍ଷୀଘର ମହାପୂଜା ୨୦୧୩ରେ ବିଭୂତି ପଟ୍ଟନାୟକଙ୍କ ଲେଖା "ସୁନୀଲ୍ ଦା', ସାହିତ୍ୟ ଅକାଦେମି ଏବଂ ଶେଷ ରାତ୍ରିଭୋଜନ"
- ↑ Chakra, Shyamhari. "Bibhuti Patnaik turns 71". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ↑ "BIBHUTI PATNAIK". OrissaDiary. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ↑ http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/Sahitya-Akademi-for-Odia-Writer-Bibhuti-Patnaik/2015/12/18/article3183633.ece
- ↑ Dash, Debadatta. "Odisha Living Legend Award conferred on Eminent Novelist Bibhuti Patnaik". OrissaDiary. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ↑ "Signposts". IndiaToday. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
- ↑ "The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Nation | Author honoured". telegraphindia.com. 2007. Retrieved 9 January 2013.
The Sahitya Bharati Samman for excellence in Oriya literature (2006-2007) would be presented to popular novelist Bibhuti Pattanaik (71) this year.
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