26 APR 1924-7 FEB 2005 NARAYAN SANYAL
Narayan Sanyal
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Narayan Sanyal
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Born | 26 April 1924 Calcutta, Bengal Province, British India |
Died | 7 February 2005 (aged 80) Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Parent(s) | Chittasukh Sanyal and Basantalata Devi |
Narayan Sanyal (Bengali: নারায়ণ সান্যাল; 26 April 1924 – 7 February 2005) was a well-known & versatile writer of modern Bengali literature as well as a civil engineer.[1]
Contents
[hide]- 1Biography
- 2Overview of his works
- 3Accolades
- 4List of works
- 4.1Adaptations in movies
- 4.2Children and teenage literature
- 4.3Scientific articles and science fictions
- 4.4Painting, sculpture, architecture
- 4.5Travel
- 4.6Nostalgic
- 4.7Psychological
- 4.8Detective
- 4.9Research related
- 4.10Refugee problems
- 4.11Historical
- 4.12Biographical
- 4.13Devdasi related
- 4.14Dramas
- 4.15Essay collections
- 4.16Na Manush (Not Man) related
- 4.17Social novels
- 5References
- 6External links
Biography[edit]
Narayan Sanyal was born in Calcutta to Chittasukh Sanyal and Basantalata Devi. His family consisted of wife Sabita Sanyal; elder daughter Anindita Basu, son-in-law Amitabha Basu, son Tirtharenu Sanyal, daughter-in-law Sharmila Sanyal, younger daughter Mou Sanyal Talukdar, son-in-law Soumitra Talukdar.
Although Sanyal is known mostly as a novelist, he was also an eminent civil engineer by profession. After graduating in science from the University of Calcutta, he passed Bachelor of Engineering from Bengal Engineering College in 1948. Thereafter he joined Public Works Department and later National Buildings Organisation, Ministry of Works and Housing, Eastern Region, Govt of India. He was a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) and a Fellow of the Association of Engineers (India). He also wrote books in Civil Engineering such as Vaastu Vigyan.
A biography of Narayan Sanyal was written by Pradip Dutta – Ami Narayan Sanyal Ke Dekhechi.
A Documentary on Writer Narayan Sanyal was screened on the 18th Kolkata International Film Festival on 15th November 2012 at Bangla Academy . The film " CHOKHER DEKHA PRANER KOTHA .... Narayan Sanyal " in Bengali named by his elder son-in-law Amitabha basu, was directed by his younger son-in-law Soumitra talukdar and produced by his younger daughter Mou Sanyal .
Overview of his works[edit]
Sanyal wrote numerous books[2] that dealt with various topics, such as children, science, art and architecture, travels, psychiatry, technology, refugee problems, history, biographical pieces, encyclopaedia of animals, social novel and Devadasi-related.
Interestingly, this talented author also preferred writing books on deep shadow of many world famous works. One of the most popular Sci-Fictions Nakshatraloker Debatatma [নক্ষত্রলোকের দেবতাত্মা], is based on the transformation of human race from primitive creature to civilised intelligent species controlling the whole earth. Then it deals with Jupiter exploration and a super intelligent Computer HAL. The three parted book is an inspiration of 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke. In his book, Sanyal named HAL as Jantra-Na, in his mother tongue Bengali, it ambiguously means 'not a machine' as well as 'pain'.
His most popular work is Biswasghatak [বিশ্বাসঘাতক] written about the Manhattan project that developed the first US Atom Bomb. This book is based on the shadow of Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists (1970), by Austrian Robert Jungk.
Another book Timi Timingil is on Whales. This stands on an article published in Readers Digest.
He also wrote a series of detective fiction called the Kanta[কাঁটা] (Thorn) series. All of the stories were inspired from various foreign novels.
See also: List of works
Apart from this series, he wrote Bishupal Bodh: Uposonghar [বিশুপাল বধ: উপসংহার], which is basically a completion of Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's unfinished Byomkesh Bakshi story: Bishupal Bodh. NarayanBabu fulfilled some terms given by Bandyopadhyay's friend Pratul Chandra Gupta, who edited Bandyopadhyay's works. Samaresh Basu, as the editor (also a friend of Sanyal) of Mahanagar, a magazine, published it in a Puja issue.[3]
It must be clearly mentioned that Sanyal did not just copy, he took the central theme and then adopted in proper Bengali atmosphere, so that the reader can find it as their homely incidents. For this reason some changes in the original plot and a few anachronisms (that suit, e.g. offering a chair to the accused & the witness at the courtroom in India—- which is not generally the practice) necessarily occur in his writings, and he was fully aware of that facts. Besides, he everywhere mentioned the source, the changes he made in his script and why these are necessary. He also tried to keep the nomenclature resembling the original ones so as to offer his gratitude. He often referred P. K. Basu to "the Perry Mason of the East", as he was inspired to create Basu from this masterpiece of Erle Stanley Gardner.
It is undoubtedly accepted by all that NarayanBabu was one of the finest authors in Bengali and he was a class apart from the flock of contemporary Bengali writers those who too dependent on sentiment and emotional overdose in their writings and too dependent on monopolist Bengali media/publication groups in commercial front.
Accolades[edit]
He received several awards for literature including Rabindra Puraskar (for Aporupa Ajanta in 1969), Bankim Puraskar (for Rupmanjari in 2000), and Narasingha Dutta Award. Many of his books were filmed and he won the Best Film Story Writer Award (for Satyakaam) byBengal Film Journalists.
List of works[edit]
Adaptations in movies[edit]
- Satyakam, his novel, was adapted into Hindi film, Satyakam (1969), directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, starring Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore as Ranjana, Rabi Ghosh and Ashok Kumar.[4]
- His another novel, Nagchampa was turned into Jodi Jantem, a Bengali Film released on 1 March 1974. This film was directed by Yatrik and starred by Uttam Kumar as P. K. Basu, Ruma Guha Thakurta as Ranu, Soumitra Chatterjee as Koushik Mitra, Supriya Choudhury as Sujata, Basanta Choudhury, Kamal Mitra and Haradhan Banerjee. Sanyal also wrote the dialogue.
- The plot of Ashleelotar Daye was adopted to a Chiranjit starred film with the same name (1983).
- Neelimay Neel was turned into a Tapas Paul, Indrani Haldar & Anup Kumar starred film in 1991.
- Pashando Pandit was turned into a Soumitra Chatterjee starred film in 1993.
Children and teenage literature[edit]
- Sherlock Hebo [শার্লক হেবো] (1971)
- Origami (1982; with Pradip Dutta)
- Disneyland [ডিসনেল্যান্ড] (1985)—A delightful account on his trip to Disneyland, California. The book contains some of his pencil sketches.
- Nak Unchu [নাক উঁচু] (1985)
- Hati Aar Hati [হাতি আর হাতি] (1989)
Scientific articles and science fictions[edit]
- Biswasghatak [বিশ্বাসঘাতক] (1974)—This is a book about the story of the Manhattan Project in the US during the 1930s and has a good insight on the type of collective intellect that worked together to make the project a success. This book also displays the win of economics and politics over "common sense" and the disastrous aftermath of such an action.
See also: Overview of his works: 3rd para
- He Hansabalaka [হে হংসবলাকা] (1974)
- Obak Prithibee [অবাক পৃথিবী] (1976)
- Nakshatraloker Debotatma [নক্ষত্রলোকের দেবতাত্মা] (1976)
- Aji Hote Shatobarsho Pore [আজি হতে শতবর্ষ পরে] (1985)
Painting, sculpture, architecture[edit]
- Ajanta Aparupa [অজন্তা অপরূপা] (1968)
- La-jawab Dehli Aparupa Agra [লা-জবাব দেহ্লি অপরূপা আগ্রা] (1982)
- Immortal Ajanta (1984)
- Erotics in Indian Temples (1984)
- Bharatiyo Bhaskarje Mithun [ভারতীয় ভাস্কর্যে মিথুন] (1980)
- Prabanchak [প্রবঞ্চক] (1987)—This contains two articles, one on the original story of stealing the Mona Lisa & the other one is on the greatest forgery in the history of paintings.
Travel[edit]
- DandokShabori [দণ্ডকশবরী] (1962)
- Pother Mohaprosthan [পথের মহাপ্রস্থান] (1965)
- Japan Theke Fire [জাপান থেকে ফিরে] (1971)—This is an account of a trip to Japan during Exposition, 1970.
Nostalgic[edit]
- Shat Ekshotti [ষাট একষট্টি] (1984)
- Abar Se Esechhe Firiya [আবার সে এসেছে ফিরিয়া] (1989)
Psychological[edit]
- Monami [মনামী] (1960)
- Antarleena [অন্তর্লীনা] (1966)
- Tajer Swapno [তাজের স্বপ্ন] (1969)
Detective[edit]
All books of the Kanta series are of Prasanna Kumar Basu (famously known as P. K. Basu), Bar at Law.
- 1.Nagchampa [নাগচম্পা] (Published: 1968)
This novel is the first P. K. Basu story by Sanyal, though he called it as a "trial ball". It was later adopted in a Bengali movie, Jodi Jantem in 1974. Here, Basu is shown to be an old, unmarried man; who solves the death mystery of a businessman. Sujata, who is an essential character of the following stories, was accused of murder. Koushik, in a disguise of a driver, also helps her. Koushik is a typical example of bulk of the engineers who fails to manage any satisfiable job.
- 2.Sonar Kanta [সোনার কাঁটা] (Written:1974 Published:October 1974; Inspiration: Mousetrap by Agatha Christie; Dedication: Late Byomkesh Bakshi)
After Jodi Jantem, he changed the character Basu to be an aged lawyer, whose wife Ranu is made invalid & Suborna alias Mithu, their only daughter is died in an accident. This novel marks the proper starting of the series. This is based on a murder of Ramen Guha, a policeman and some other incidents at The Repose, a hotel at Ghum, Darjeeling, run by the Mitra couple, Sujata & Koushik Mitra.
- 3.Machher Kanta [মাছের কাঁটা] (Written:1974, Published:March 1975; Dedication: Samarjit Gupta)
Mitra couple returns Kolkata, after selling the hotel and starts a private detective agency, named Sukoushali [সুকৌশলী] at Basu's residence at New Alipore. This story revolves about Supriya Dashgupta [সুপ্রিয় দাশগুপ্ত], a manager of a Bombay based farm. At the end of the story, the caught person is proved to be different than the original culprit.
- 4.Pother Kanta [পথের কাঁটা] (Written:1975, Published:January 1976; Dedication: Mukul Chakraborty)
Old Jagadananda Sen lives with granddaughter Nilima Sen, nephew Jogananda and Jogananda's relative Shyamal. Mahendra, his ex-employee, whom he revoked, suddenly comes back and starts blackmailing Jagadananda. He, then seeks help from Basu. Meanwhile, police arrests Jagadananda in charge of killing his own nephew Jogananda. Joydeep, Nilima's fiance shadows another ex-employee of Jagadananda, Yu Siang, a Burmese, who is also supposed to come India to blackmail the old man. Finally, Basu succeeds to make him free catching the culprit.
- 5.Ghorir Kanta [ঘড়ির কাঁটা] (Written:1976, Published:January 1977; Dedication: Suresh Prasad Lahiri Chaudhuri)
Rabi Bosu, a police inspector, who is prevalent in some later stories, is introduced. This story is about a ticket of lottery and a murder. Basu makes Prakash Sengupta, a doctor free from all charges of killing his friend, Kamalesh Mitter.
- 6.Kuler Kanta [কুলের কাঁটা] (Written:1977, Published:May 1978; Dedication: Kamal Hossain)
Minati Roychaudhury, alias Minti, a lost granddaughter of GokulChandra Roychaudhury is found back. This story has a very little to do with Basu.
- 7.Uler Kanta [উঁলের কাঁটা] (Written: 1978, Published:May 1980; Inspiration: The Case of the Perjured Parrot by Erle Stanley Gardner; Dedication: Sheela & Gourdas BosuMallik)
Mahadeo Prasad Khanna, an ex-M. P. was murdered in a lonely cottage in Kashmir. A parrot is taught in such a way that Rama Khanna, a Bengali lady, supposed to be married by Khanna is kept in the lock-up. Basu finally solves the issue by tracing some clues at the cottage, that includes a pair of wool knitting sticks (in Bengali, which are called Uler Kanta).
- 8.Aw-Aaw-Kaw Khuner Kanta [অ-আ-ক-খুনের কাঁটা] (Written: 1986, Published: Kolkata Book Fair, 1987; Inspiration: A. B. C. Murders by Agatha Christie; Dedication: Prafulla Roy)
ChandraaChoor Chatterjee [চন্দ্রচূড় চ্যাটার্জী] of Chandannagar was murdered by his brother in law Bikash Mukherjee. Bikash makes an excellent plan to put the blame on a retired Mathematics teacher ShibajeeProtap Chakraborty. Chakraborty has a bit psychological problems and has past records of attempt of murder unconsciously. Bikash takes full advantage of this, by sending some letters to Basu. These letters apparently seem to be a childish or lunatic job, as it contain quotations & pictures from Sukumar Ray's writings for children and some hotchpotch of Sanskrit & English, but the thing turns serious when murders are made in Asansol and Burdwan (these two names are mentioned in the letters).
- 9.Sarmeyo Genduker Kanta [সারমেয় গেণ্ডুকের কাঁটা] (Written: April 1988, Published: Kolkata Book Fair, 1989; Inspiration: Dumb Witness by Agatha Christie; Dedication: Late ProbodhChandra Basu)
Miss Pamela Johnson of Merinagar, a hypothetical township near Kanchrapara, West Bengal dies at age 72. She donates all her belongings to her servants and non-profitable organisations, totally unexpectedly, as everyone anticipates that the old lady would give it to her relatives: Suresh Haldar, Smrituku Haldar alias Tuku & Hena Thakur. This novel is unique in a way as it is written in a first person speech of Koushik Mitra.
- 10.Koutuholi Koner Kanta [কৌতূহলী কনের কাঁটা] (Published: 1993 from Ujjwal Sahitya Mandir; Dedication: Aloka & Ananta Prasad Tribedi) (ISBN 8173340072)
A distressed lady, Chhanda, is presently married to Tridib Narayan Rao, son of Tribikram Narayan Rao who is an aristocrat Rajput and also a business tycoon. She is accused of a murder of her previous husband Kamalendu Biswas alias Kamalskha Kar alias Kamal Chandra Ghosh, who also had previous marriages. Basu saves the poor lady.
- Abhi Purbak Nee Dhatu Aw-er Kanta [অভি পূর্বক নী ধাতু অ-য়ের কাঁটা] (Inspiration: The Case of the Restless Redhead by Erle Stanley Gardner).
- Jadu Eto Boro Ronger Kanta [যাদু এতো বড় রঙ্গের কাঁটা]
- Ristedarer Kanta [রিস্তেদারের কাঁটা] (Published: 1992; Inspiration: The Case of the Beautiful Beggar by Erle Stanley Gardner).
- Dress Rehearsaler Kanta [ড্রেস রিহার্সালের কাঁটা] (Inspiration: Three Act Tragedy by Agatha Christie).
- NyayNishtha Nyasnasheer Kanta [ন্যায়নিষ্ঠ ন্যাসনাশীর কাঁটা] (Published: 1994).
- Sokol Kanta Dhyonyo Kore [সকল কাঁটা ধন্য করে]
- Kantay Kantay (in 6 volumes) [কাঁটায় কাঁটায়] -A collection of all Kanta books, published by Dey's Publishing.
- Kantay Kantay 1 (Published: 1990): Sonar Kanta, Machher Kanta, Pother Kanta, Ghorir Kanta, Kuler Kanta.
- Kantay Kantay 2 (Published: 1990): Uler Kanta, Aw-Aaw-Kaw Khuner Kanta, Sarmeyo Genduker Kanta.
See also: Overview of his works: 5th para
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- Netaji Rahasyo Sandhane [নেতাজি রহস্য সন্ধানে] (1970)
- Chin-Bharat Long March [চিন-ভারত লং মার্চ] (1977)
- Poyomukhm [পয়োমুখম] (1987)
Refugee problems[edit]
- Bolmeek [বল্মীক] (1955)
- Bakultala P.L. Camp [বকুলতলা পি. এল. ক্যাম্প] (1955)
- AronyoDondok [অরণ্যদণ্ডক] (1961)
Historical[edit]
- Mohakaler Mondir [মহাকালের মন্দির] (1964)
- Hanseshwaree [হংসেশ্বরী] (1977)
- AnandaSwarupini [আনন্দস্বরূপিণী] (1978)
- Ladley Begum [লাডলী বেগম] (1986)
- RupManjari [রূপমঞ্জরী]
Biographical[edit]
- Ami Netajike Dekhechhi [আমি নেতাজিকে দেখেছি] (1970)
- Ami Rasbeharike Dekhechhi [আমি রাসবিহারীকে দেখেছি] (1973)
- Lindeberg [লিন্ডবার্গ] (1978)
[edit]
- Sutonuka Ekti Devdasir Nam [সুতনুকা একটি দেবদাসীর নাম] (1983)
- Sutonuka Kono Devdasir Nam Noy [সুতনুকা কোন দেবদাসীর নাম নয়] (1984)
Dramas[edit]
- Muskil Aasan [মুস্কিল আসান] (1954)
- Ek Dui Tin [এক দুই তিন] —An adoption in Bengali of the play by George Orwell-Animal Farm.
Essay collections[edit]
- Swargiyo Naraker Dwar Ebong... [স্বর্গীয় নরকের দ্বার এবং...] (1992)
- Leonardor Noteboi Ebong... [লেঅনার্দোর নোটবই এবং...] (1992)
[edit]
- Gajomukta [গজমুক্তা] (1973)
- Timi Timingil [তিমি তিমিঙ্গিল] (1979)
- Raskel [রাস্কেল] (1984)
- Na-Manushi Bishwokosh (Ek) [না-মানুষী বিশ্বকোষ এক] (1988)
- Na-Manushi Bishwokosh (Dui) [না-মানুষী বিশ্বকোষ দুই] (1990)
- Na-Manusher Kahini [না-মানুষের কাহিনী] (1988)
Social novels[edit]
- Bryatya [ব্রাত্য] (1959)
- Alokananda [অলকানন্দা] (1963)
- Neelimay Neel [নীলিমায় নীল] (1964)
- Satyakam [সত্যাকাম] (1965)
- Pashanda Pandit [পাষণ্ড পণ্ডিত] (1970)
- Asleelotar Daye [অশ্লীলতার দায়ে] (1975; Inspiration: Seven Minutes by Irving Wallace).
- Lal Trikon [লাল ত্রিকোণ] (1975)
- Parabola Sir [প্যারাবোলা স্যার] (1977)
- Aabar Jodi Ichcha Karo [আবার যদি ইচ্ছা কর]
- Milanantak [মিলনান্তক] (1985)
- Chonbal [ছোঁবল] (1989)
- Chhoytaner Chaoyal [ছয়তানের ছাওয়াল] (1989)
- Emonta To Hoyei Thake [এমনটা তো হয়েই থাকে] (1992)
- Amrapali [আম্রপালি] (1992)
- Maan Mane Kachu [মান মানে কচু] (1992)
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