Santanu Kumar Acharya

Santanu Kumar Acharya

Acharya during Fakirmohan's 172 birthday celebration at Santikanana, Balasore, Odisha
Born (1933-05-15) 15 May 1933
Mominpur, Kolkata
Occupation Professor
Language Odia
Ethnicity Odia
Education MSc (Chemistry)
Alma mater Ravenshaw college
Genre Litterateur, fiction writer
Subject Novels, Short Stories, Essays and Children's Literature
Notable works Nara Kinnara , Shatabdira Nachiketa, Dakshinabarta , Shakuntala
Notable awards Sahitya Akademi
Spouse Nirupama Acharya
Children Three daughters: Prajeshnandini (Bulbul), Nibedita (Sulu), Julie

Santanu Kumar Acharya is an Indian writer. Santanu Kumar Acharya, born on 1933 in Kolkata, hails from the village Siddheswar Pur of Cuttack district, Odisha.[1] He served the Government of Odisha as a college teacher for 34 years from 1958 to 1992 when he retired as the Registrar of Utkal University.[2]

Selected works

He has written 15 novels, 22 short story collections copmprising about 400 stories, 10 children's literature.[3]

Novel

  • Nara-Kinnara, 1962 (The Man and the Sub Humans)
  • Shatabdira Nachiketa, 1965 (The Nachiketas of the Century)
  • Tinoti Ratira Sakala, 1969 (The mornings of three dark nights)
  • Dakshinabarta, 1973 (The turning point)
  • Jatrara Prathama Pada, 1976 (The First Leg of the Journey)
  • Anya Eka Sakaala Anya Eka Bharat, 1977 (It is another morning and it is another India)
  • Shakuntala, 1980 (a novel on the Naxallite movements)
  • Mantrinka Share, 1988 (The Minister's Share)
  • Dharitrira Kanda, 1994 (The Weeping Earth)
  • Anu Hajijibapare, 1996 (After Anu Got Lost)
  • Adrushya Jagataru Barta, 1996 (Messages from the Unknown Worlds)
  • Billy Goat Banam Uruvela Ghotak, 1997 (The man named Billy Goat alias The Laughung Horse of the Uruvela Forest where Goutama Buddha received Enlihtenment)
  • Swarna Tribhuja, 1998
  • Trishna: Eka Anaviskrita America, 1999 (The girl named Trishna: The Undiscovered America)
  • Anomara Kanya, 2002 (The daughter Of Anoma or the River Maha Nadi)

Short story collections

  • Mana Murmur, 1962 (The murmurring Mind)
  • Durbaara, 1965 (The Incorrigible)
  • Eii Shesha Padati, 1972 (This last utterance)
  • Aranyara Chula, 1974 (The Tip of The Forest)
  • Adina Boula, 1978 (Mango blossoms out of season)
  • Ekabinsha Satabdi Paain Galpa, 1978 (Stories for the Twenty First Century)
  • Karanjia Diary, 1984 (Based on the real life adventures and observations of the author in Karanjia, Mayurbhanj District
  • Aadya Sakaala, 1985 (The first dawn)
  • Sarpa Jaana, 1989 (The Snake Vehicle)
  • Chalanti Thaakura, 1991 (God who Responds)
  • Nataliyara Omkar, 1995 (The OM utterance of Nataliya)
  • Galpa Varnali, 1997 (The Spectrum of Stories)
  • Shreshtha Galpa, 1998 (A collection of the Best Short Stories)
  • Jala Chhabira Raati, 1999 (A Night of Water Colors)
  • Drushya- Adrushya, 2002 (The visible and the invisible)
  • Chhaya Purusha, 2005 (The Person in the Shadow )
  • Record Breaker, 2006
  • Trutiya Netra, 2007 (The Third Eye)
  • Santanu Acharya's Galpa Samagra (Collection of short stories of the author)
    • Vol 1, 2009
    • Vol 2, 2011
  • Kala Pardara Aarapate, 2013 (Behind the Black Veil)
  • Santanu Acharya-nka Smaraniya Galpa, 2015 (Twenty Memorable Short Stories of the author)

Children's literature

  • Mo Katha Ghoda Katha Kahe, 1961 (My Wooden Horse Speaks)
  • Baga Bagichara Saudagara, 1962 (The Merchants of our gardens)
  • Akashaku Satoti Pahacha, 1963 (Seven Steps to the Heavens : A science fiction on Space Flight)
  • Koshi Upatyakara Rajkumar Mohan, 1964 (Mohan, the Prince of the Koshi Valley)
  • Shaktira Karamati, 1971 (A book of Science on Machines and Power for Children)
  • Mo Naan Da Vinci O Niaan Laga Opi, 1980 (My name is Da Vinchi and Opi the incendiary i,e Oppenheimer the creator of the first atom bomb; Biographies)
  • Nitidinia Jeebanare Bijnana, 1989 (Science in Everyday Life for Children )
  • Baigyanika Abiskara o Udbhabana, 1989 (Important Scientific Discoveries and Life of Scientists)
  • Dine Akasha bi na thila, 2001 (Once upon a Time there were no Skies over our heads; Cosmology for Children)
  • Peeta Prastara Udyana, 2010 (A travelogue on the Yellow Stone National Park, US)

Mo Jeeban : Anya Eka Upanyasa, 2013 (My Life is Another Novel)

Baichitryamaya Desha: America Bhramana, 2015 (The Mysterious Country: America - A travelogue)

Author's Books Translated into other languages:

Awards

Santanu Acharya speaking during Fakir Mohan Senapati's 172nd Jayanti at Shantikanana, Balasore

References

  1. Santanu Kumar Acharya
  2. "Katha | Writers". katha.org. Retrieved 30 January 2013. in 1992 he retired as the registrar of Utkal University, Orissa.
  3. "Odisha News | A Complete Information Portal on Odisha | Santanu Kumar Acharya". odisha.360.batoi.com. Retrieved 30 January 2013. He has published 15 full length novels, 20 volumes of short story collections, 10 books of Children's Literature, Autobiography ( 2013) , Travelogue( 2015) apart from many more books on general literature
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