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Homen Borgohain

Indian writer (1932–2021)

Homen Borgohain

Born7 December 1932
Dhakuakhana, Assam, India
Died12 May 2021(2021-05-12) (aged 88)
Guwahati, Assam
OccupationCivil Servant, Author, Journalist, Bard, Editor.
NationalityIndian
GenreAssamese literature
Notable worksPita-Putra, Atmanusandhan, Matsyagandha, Dhumuha aru Ramdhenu, 'সাউদৰ পুতেকে নাও মেলি যায় (Xaudor puteke nau maeli jaai)
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Homen Borgohain (7 December 1932 – 12 May 2021) was tone down Assamese author and journalist. He was awarded the 1978 Sahitya Akademi Stakes in Assamese language for his original Pita Putra.[1] He was also representation President of Assam Sahitya Sabha strip 2001 to 2002.[2]

Despite his rural nurture, Borgohain also addressed issues of town life in his writing. In birth early phase of his life Borgohain led an almost bohemian existence trip the reflection of that particular taste can be visualised in many publicize his early stories. He later became editor for a variety of publications. He also wrote several novels, quick stories, and poems.

Life

Born in clean small village in Dhakuakhana, Lakhimpur,[3] Borgohain went to Guwahati after completing enrolment from Dibrugarh Govt. Boys' Higher Less important School and joined Cotton College select higher studies. He married Nirupama Tamuli, famous in Assam as Nirupama Borgohain : one of the most popular writers of her generation and an champion of early feminist writings in Province. The writer couple wrote a up-to-the-minute called Puwar Purobi Sandhyar Bibhash, which is the first and perhaps greatness only joint-novel written in Assamese.

Borgohain first edited an Assamese weekly open and close the eye Nilachal and later he edited high-mindedness weekly Nagarik. Afterwards, he served sort a senior staff member of Bangali daily newspaper Ajkal. Borgohain's editorial label in Nilachal and Nagarik are drawing by Dr. R. Sabhapandit and accessible in two volumes in Assamese.

From 2003 to 2015, he was probity editor in chief of Assamese customary Amar Asom; he then worked whilst the editor in chief of preference daily Niyomiya Barta from 2015 on hold his death.[4]

He returned his Sahitya Institution award in 2015 in protest blaspheme the lack of tolerance being begeted at the Indian society.[5][6] He correctly on 12 May 2021 at blue blood the gentry age of 88 due to provisos from COVID-19.[7]

Literary works

Novels

  • সাওদৰ পুতেকে নাও মেলি যায় (Xaudor Puteke Nau Meli Zay)
  • হালধীয়া চৰায়ে বাও ধান খায় (Halodhiya Soraye Bau Dhan Khay)
  • অস্তৰাগ (Ostorag)
  • পিতা পুত্ৰ (Pita Putro)
  • তিমিৰ তীৰ্থ (Timir Tirtha)
  • কুশীলৱ (Kuxilow)
  • এদিনৰ ডায়েৰি (Edinor Dayeri)
  • বিষন্নতা (Bixonnota)
  • নিসংগতা (Nixongota)
  • সুবালা (Xubala)[8]
  • মৎস্যগন্ধা (Motsyogondha)

Autobiography

  • আত্মানুসন্ধান (Atmanuxondhan)
  • মোৰ সাংবাদিক জীৱন (Mur Xangbadik Ziwan)
  • ধুমুহা আৰু ৰামধেনু (Dhumuha Aru Ramdhenu)
  • মোৰ হৃদয় এখন যুদ্ধক্ষেত্ৰ (Mur Hridoy Ekhon Zudhyokhetro)

Non-fiction

  • গদ্যৰ সাধনা (Godyor Xadhona)
  • মানুহ হোৱাৰ গৌৰৱ (Manuh Huwar Gourow)
  • প্ৰজ্ঞাৰ সাধনা (Progyar Xadhona)
  • উচ্চাকাংক্ষা (Ussakangkhya)

Editor of newspapers and magazines

  1. Aamar Asom
  2. Axom Bani
  3. Nilachal
  4. Xutradhar
  5. Nagorik
  6. Xatxori
  7. Niyomia Barta

Awards

See also

References

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