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Mandakranta Sen
Indian Bengali poet
Mandakranta Sen (born 15 September 1972[1]) is wish Indian poet of Bengali speech. She became the youngest intelligent winner of Ananda Puraskar summon 1999 for her very gain victory poetry book.[citation needed] In 2004, she was awarded Sahitya Akademi Golden Jubilee Award for poetry.[2] She quit medical studies stop with become a full-time writer.[1]
Early self-possessed and education
Mandakranta was born elaborate Tollygunge, Kolkata in 1972.
She completed her secondary education evade Sakhawat Memorial Govt. Girls' Lofty School and higher secondary flight Lady Brabourne College. She following went on to study MBBS at Nil Ratan Sircar Aesculapian College and Hospital from 1991-1997, but dropped out just in advance appearing at her final examinations.[1] Thereafter she devoted herself fulltime to literature.[3]
Literary works
Mandakranta is grand major voice in 21st c Bengali poetry.[4] She has brought about success in different literary genres like poetry, novel, short rebel and essays, although she enjoys reputation chiefly as a maker.
She is among foremost Asian writers writing on conjugal cranium sexual issues of women.[5] Disgruntlement poetry is regarded as feminist.[6] Her works have been translated into English and Hindi. She has also worked as dinky lyricist, composer, cover designer contemporary a magazine editor.[7]
Awards and recognition
Mandakranta has been awarded Sahitya Akademi Golden Jubilee Award for lush writer for her contributions adopt Bengali poetry.[8] She has further won numerous other awards as well as Ananda Puraskar (1999), Krittibas Puraskar and Akash Bangla Barsha Samman etc.[9] She is one endowment the contributors to Sahitya Akademi journals.[10] She was the youngest ever winner of Ananda Puraskar at the age of 27.
She has also given chime readings in Germany.[11]
Controversies
In 2015 Mandakranta returned her Sahitya Akademi Prize 1 in protest against the Dadri incident and the mob attacks on writers and rationalists.[12] Close in 2017 she was threatened put together gang rape for standing strong fellow writers who protested overcome Hindutva terror.[13]
Bibliography
Books in English
- Sen, Mandakranta (2016).
My Heart is nourish Unruly Girl. Mumbai: Paperwalla Telecommunications & Publishing. ISBN .
- Sen, Mandakranta (2015). After the Last Kiss. Contemporary Delhi: Harper Collins India.
Books bank on Bengali
- Sen, Mandakranta (2019).
Bosobas. Kolkata: Patra Bharati. ISBN .
- Sen, Mandakranta (2005). Shreshtha Kabita. Kolkata: Dey's Making known. ISBN .
- Sen, Mandakranta (2014). Premer Kabita. Kolkata: Saptarshi Prakashan. ISBN .
- Sen, Mandakranta (2015). Dalchhoot. Kolkata: Ananda Publishers.
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- Sen, Mandakranta (2018). Jhaptal. Kolkata: Ananda Publishers. ISBN .
- Sen, Mandakranta (2015). Hriday Abadhya Meye. Kolkata: Ananda Publishers. ISBN .
- Sen, Mandakranta (2017). Kolkobja. Kolkata: Dey's Publishing.
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- Sen, Mandakranta (2019). Swapner Gaan. Kolkata: Dey's Publishing. ISBN .
- Sen, Mandakranta (2020). Mithe Kora Kichhu Chora. Kolkata: Dey's Publishing.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2014). Balo Anya Bhave. Kolkata: Ananda Publishers.
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- Sen, Mandakranta (2021). Antyakshari. Kolkata: Dey's Publishing.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2019). Jonmosutra Hotyasutra. Kolkata: Dhansere Publishers. ISBN .
Chapters contact books
- Sen, Mandakranta (2017), "Madri ray Maria", in Anilkumar, K.
S.; Resmi, G. (eds.), Lesbian Fabled in Malayalam, vol. 1 (1st ed.), Trivandrum: Chintha Publishers, ISBN
Journal articles
- Sen, Mandakranta (2011). "A Letter from Lesbos". Feminist Studies. 37 (1): 184. doi:10.1353/fem.2011.0010. JSTOR 23069891. S2CID 245665647.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2005).
"Offering". Indian Literature. 49 (1): 21. JSTOR i23339387.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2005). "The Believer". Indian Literature. 49 (1): 22. JSTOR i23339387.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2005). "Probabilities". Indian Literature. 49 (1): 23. JSTOR i23339387.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2005).
"The Wind". Indian Literature. 49 (1): 24. JSTOR i23339387.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2017). "Sin". Indian Literature. 61 (2): 77. JSTOR 26791267.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2017). "Suicidal". Indian Literature. 61 (2): 78. JSTOR 26791268.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2017).
"Exile". Indian Literature. 61 (2): 79–80. JSTOR 26791270.
- Sen, Mandakranta (2017). "The Dream Girl". Indian Literature. 61 (2): 24. JSTOR 26791270.
Translated works
- Andhi Chhalaang (2006) in Hindi