Santanu Kumar Acharya
Acharya during Fakir Mohan's 172nd birthday celebration at Santikanana, Balasore, Odisha
Acharya during Fakir Mohan's 172nd birthday celebration at Santikanana, Balasore, Odisha
Born (1933-05-15) 15 May 1933 (age 91)
Mominpur, Kolkata
OccupationProfessor
LanguageOdia
EducationMSc (Chemistry)
Alma materRavenshaw college
GenreLitterateur, fiction writer
SubjectNovels, short stories, essays and children's literature
Notable worksNara Kinnara
Shatabdira Nachiketa
Dakshinabarta
Shakuntala
Notable awardsSahitya Akademi
SpouseNirupama Acharya
ChildrenTwo

Santanu Kumar Acharya (born 1933) is a National Sahitya Academy Award-winning Indian writer.

Life

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Acharya, born in 1933 in Kolkata, comes from the village Siddheswar Pur of the Cuttack district Odisha.[1] He served the Government of Odisha as a college teacher for 34 years, from 1958 to 1992. He retired as the Registrar of Utkal University.[2]

Selected works

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Acharya has written 16 novels, 23 short story collections comprising about 400 stories, and 11 children's books.[3]

Novels

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Short story collections

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Anthology of Author's Recently written Stories of felt life experiences comprising dreams and  Occult Experiences.

Children's literature

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Others

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

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

Books translated into other languages:

Awards

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

References

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  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.
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