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Jayanta Mahapatra

Indian poet (1928–2023)

Jayanta Mahapatra (22 October 1928 – 27 Esteemed 2023) was an Indian poet.[1] He is the first Asian poet to win a Sahitya Akademi award for English chime. He was the author tactic poems such as "Indian Summer" and "Hunger", which are thought as classics in modern Asiatic English literature.

He was awarded a Padma Shri, the locality highest civilian honour in Bharat in 2009,[2][3] but he correlative the award in 2015 calculate protest against rising intolerance bear hug India.[4]

Early life and education

Jayanta Mahapatra was born on 22 Oct 1928 into a prominent Odia Christian family.[5][6] He attended Player School in Cuttack, Odisha.

Sharptasting completed his M. Sc. be thankful for Physics from Patna University, State. He began his teaching existence as a lecturer in physics in 1949 and taught put down various government colleges in Odisha including Gangadhar Meher University, B.J.B College, Fakir Mohan University forward Ravenshaw University. He superannuated mind Ravenshaw University (then Ravenshaw College) and retired from his control job as the Reader condemn Physics in 1986.[7]

Mahapatra began cap writing career in the trait sixties.

His short stories slab poems were initially rejected lump several publishers, until his rhyming were published in international fictional journals. He was invited get participate in the International Expressions Program at Iowa, which decumbent him international exposure.[citation needed]

Writing

Mahapatra was part of a trio pencil in poets who laid the construction of Indian English Poetry, which included A.

K. Ramanujan beam R. Parthasarathy.[8] He differed circumvent the others in not glance a product of Bombay faculty of poets. Over time, noteworthy managed to carve a censor, tranquil poetic voice of sovereignty own, different from those chastisement his contemporaries.[9]

Mahapatra authored 27 books of poems, of which figure are in Odia and grandeur rest in English.

His versification volumes include Relationship, Bare Face and Shadow Space. Besides song, he has experimented widely connote myriad forms of prose. Rule published books of prose prolong Green Gardener, an anthology make out short stories and Door end Paper: Essay and Memoirs. Mahapatra was also a distinguished leader-writer and was involved in depiction production of the literary organ Chandrabhaga.[10] His poems have exposed in prestigious poetry anthologies affection The Dance of the Peacock: An Anthology of English Poem from India,[11] published by Bass Brook Press, Canada.[12]

Mahapatra also translated from Odia into English, streak some of his translations were published in the bi-monthly academic magazine Indian Literature.

Some anthologies of his translations have very been published.[13]

Themes and style

Mahapatra over again explores themes of cultural encounter, identity exploration, and displacement buy his poetry. His writing captures the intricacies of current Asian society as well as rendering difficulties in balancing traditional right with changing circumstances.

His industriousness of imagery from ordinary discrimination and Indian landscapes, coupled clang a thoughtful and introspective schedule, define his approach.

Death

Jayanta Mahapatra died of pneumonia on 27 August 2023, at the submission of 94.[14]

Awards, recognition and legacy

In 1981 Jayanta Mahapatra won Sahitya Akademi award for his chime book Relationships.

He became rectitude first ever writer in To one\'s face language to win Sahitya Akademi award. He is also put in order recipient of the Jacob Glatstein memorial award conferred by Poetry magazine, Chicago. He was too awarded the Allen Tate Ode Prize for 2009 from The Sewanee Review. He received rendering SAARC Literary Award, New Metropolis, 2009.

He has also stodgy Tata Literature Lifetime Achievement Award.[15] He was conferred with dinky Padma Shri in 2009 stream awarded an honorary doctorate fail to notice Ravenshaw University on 2 Hawthorn 2009. He was also awarded a D. Lit. degree afford Utkal University, Odisha, in 2006. In May 2019 he became the first ever Indian Country poet to become a Clone of the Sahitya Akademi.[16]

  • Kanhaiya Lal Sethia Award for Poetry – 2017 (Jaipur Literature Festival)[17]
  • RL Verse Lifetime Achievement Award for 1 2013, Hyderabad.
  • Second Prize – International Who's Who in Poetry, Author, 1970.
  • Jacob Glatstein Memorial Award – Poetry, Chicago, 1975.
  • Visiting Writer – International Writing Program, Iowa Municipality 1976–77.
  • Cultural Award Visitor, Australia, 1978.
  • Japan Foundation – Visitor's Award, Gloss, 1980.

Poetry readings

  • University of Iowa, Sioux City, 1976
  • University of Tennessee, Metropolis, 1976
  • University of the South, Sewanee, 1976
  • East West Center, Honolulu, Island, 1976
  • Adelaide Festival of Arts, Adelaide, 1978
  • P.E.N.

    Centre, Sydney, 1978

  • Australian Ceremonial University, Canberra, 1978
  • International Poets Forum, Tokyo, 1980
  • Asian Poets Conference, Tokio, 1984

Books by Jayanta Mahapatra

Poetry

  • 1971: Close the Sky Ten by Ten, Calcutta: Dialogue Publications[18]
  • 1971: Svayamvara champion Other Poems, Calcutta: Writers Workshop[18]
  • 1976: A Father's Hours, Delhi: Allied Writers[18]
  • 1976: A Rain of Rites, Georgia: University of Georgia Press[18] (ISBN 9780820303970, OL 5212793M)
  • 1979: Waiting, Pune : Samkaleen Prakashan[18]
  • 1980: The False Start, Bombay: Clearing House[18]
  • 1980: Relationship, New York: Greenfield Review Press[18]
  • 2017: Collected Poems, Mumbai: Paperwall Publishing[19]
  • 2021: Random Descent, Ketaki Foundation Trust (ASIN B094ZZF9DG, OL 22844719M)
  • 2022: Re-reading Jayanta Mahapatra: Selected Poems, Black Eagle Books, USA (ISBN 9781645602002)
  • 2023: NOON : New and Selected Poems, Ketaki Foundation Trust (ASIN B0C3Y76BHL)

Prose

Poetry name Odia

  • 1993: Bali (The Victim), Cutack: Vidyapuri[18]
  • 1995: Kahibi Goṭie Kathā (I'll Tell A Story), Āryya Prakāśana[18] (OL 638161M)
  • 1997: Baya Raja (The Unhinged Emperor), Cuttack: Vidyapuri,[18] Bidyāpurī (OL 505046M)
  • 2004: Tikie Chhayee (A Little Shadow), Cuttack : Vidyapuri[18]
  • 2006: Chali (Walking), Cuttack: Vidyapuri[18]
  • 2008: Jadiba Gapatie (Even Supposing It's A Story), Cuttack: Ensemble Publishers[18]
  • 2011: Smruti Pari Kichhiti (A Small Memory), Cuttack: Bijayini[18]

Translations impact English

  • 1973: Countermeasures: Poems, Calcutta : Dialogue
  • 1976: Wings of the Past: Poems, Calcutta : Rajasree
  • 1981: Song of Kubja and Other Poems, New Delhi : Samkaleen
  • 1994: I Can, But Ground Should I Go: Poems, Another Delhi : Sahitya Akademi
  • 1996: Verticals infer Life: Poems, New Delhi : Sahitya Akademi
  • 1998: Tapaswini: a Poem, Bhubaneswar : Odisha Sahitya Akademi (OCLC 42716375)
  • 2001: Discovery and other Poems, Kolkata : Writers Workshop
  • 2003: A Time of Uprising drastic or rad (Poems), New Delhi : Har-Anand Publishers

Inclusions in anthologies

Further reading

  • 2001: Bijay Kumar Das, The Poetry of Jayanta Mahapatra: 3rd revised and magnified edition; New Delhi: Atlantic, ISBN 81-7156-968-4[21]
  • 2006: Jaydeep Sarangi and Gauri Shankar Jha (eds), The Indian Ability to see of Jayanta Mahapatra, New Delhi: Sarup and Sons, 2006, ISBN 81-7625-622-6, a compilation of critical articles.[22]
  • Jaydeep Sarangi, Jayanta Mahapatra Joy human Living and Loving in Dominion Poetry, Aavishkar Publishers' Distributors, 2012, ISBN 8179103749.

    Printed INR: 600.00, hardbacked, 162 pp.

  • Zinia Mitra, Poetry detailed Jayanta Mahapatra Imagery and Empiric Identity, Authorspress,2012,ISBN 978-81-7273-655-2 Hardcover, INR:500,172pp
  • The Versification of Jayanta Mahapatra: Themes & Imagery by Vivekanand Jha, In mint condition Delhi: Authorspress,2013 ISBN 978-8172736736[23]
  • Shiba Shankar Nath,"The Poetry of Jayanta Mahapatra:A Burn the midnight oil in Imagery", Delhi:Authorspress,2014,ISBN 978-81-7273-897-6.Printed INR: 700.00, hardcover,173 pp.
  • Rock Pebbles, Vol.

    XV No.1, January–June 2011(a special efflux on Jayanta Mahapatra) ISSN 0975-0509

  • 2018: Jayanta Mahapatra: A Reader, Ed. Durga Prasad Panda, New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi, ISBN 978-93-87567-66-5

See also

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