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Nabaneeta Dev Sen (Nôbonita Deb Sen; 13 January 1938 – 7 November 2019) was an Indian writer and academic. After studying arts and comparative literature, she moved to the US where she studied further. She returned to India and taught at several universities and institutes as well as serving in various positions in literary institutes.
Nabaneeta Dev Sen: Total Contribution to Children's Literature: 2020: Pracheta Gupta: Gopon Bakso Khulte Nei: Short Stories: 2021: Sunirmal Chakraborty: Batakesto Babur Chhata: Short Stories: 2022: Joya Mitra: Char Panch Jon Bondhu: Short Stories [6] 2023: Shyamal Kanti Das: Eroplaner Khata: Novel [7] 2024: Dipanwita Roy: Mahidadur Antidote ...
BB has been described as a disciplined, almost obsessed, worker by Nabaneeta Dev Sen. [5] After meeting Buddhadeva Bose, Clinton B. Seely remarked that Buddhadeva was a very intense person. He spoke quickly, with emotion. He laughed wonderfully. He was interested in everything ...
Nabaneeta Dev Sen - 2020 Gopon Bakso Khulte Nei [36] [37] Pracheta Gupta: Short-story: 2021 Batakesto Babur Chhata [38] [39] Sunirmal Chakraborty Collection of short-stories: 2022 Char Panch Jon Bondhu [40] [41] Joya Mitra Collection of short-stories
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Nabaneeta Dev Sen (Nôbonita Deb Shen) (born 1938), writer and poet; Nabinchandra Sen (1847–1909), poet and writer; Premendra Mitra (1904–1988), poet, novelist, short-story writer, including thrillers and science fiction; Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar (1921–1990), known for Prabhat Samgiita; Purnendu Patri (born 1930), poet, novelist, artist and ...
Nabaneeta Dev Sen (1938–2019) Malay Roy Choudhury (1939–2023) Abdullah Abu Sayeed (born 1939) Bani Basu (born 1939) Dibyendu Palit (1939–2019) Hasan Azizul Huq (1939–2021) Hasnat Abdul Hye (born 1939) Iffat Ara (born 1939) Rizia Rahman (1939–2019) Bipradash Barua (born 1940) Rahat Khan (1940–2020) Sasthipada Chattopadhyay (1941–2023)
2014: Nabaneeta Dev Sen – "Translations and Multilingualism" [11] 2015: Indra Nath Choudhuri – "The Idea of an Indian Literature" [12] 2016: Sukanta Chaudhuri – "My Tagore, Your Tagore: Translation and Textual Identity" [13]