Bibhuti Patnaik

Bibhuti Pattnaik (born 25 October 1937) is an Odia novelist and columnist. Entered as a college lecturer in the Dept.of Odia Language and literature in the year 1970 and retired as a Reader, in the year 1995.

Bibhuti Pattanaik
Born (1937-10-25) 25 October 1937
Dingeswar, Jagatsinghpur, Odisha, India
OccupationLecturer, Writer
LanguageOdia
Notable worksAswamedhara Ghoda
Notable awardsSarala Award, Odisha Sahitya Akademy Award
SpouseSuraprabha Pattnaik[1]

Signature

Literary creations

He has more than 150 books to his credit.[2][3]

  • Abhimana (Novel)
  • Achinha Akash (novel)
  • Adima aranya
  • Adina Barsha
  • Adina shrabana
  • Aei gaon aie mati,
  • Aei Mana ekanta Adima (novel)
  • Agneyagirire Bana Bhoji
  • Akasha Kusuma (novel)
  • Andharkarra sidi
  • Aneka tarara ratri
  • Annya Eka Varatabarsha
  • Asabarna
  • Ashok banara sita
  • Aswamedhara Ghoda (novel)
  • Athaa Kathi (novel)
  • Badhu Nirupama (novel)
  • Bandi jajabara
  • Barnamala
  • Baula Phulara Basna
  • Bhala jhia kharap jhia
  • Bidayabela
  • Chahala Pnira Dheu
  • Chapala Chhanda
  • Chhabira Manisha
  • Chhaya Chandrika
  • Dagdha Phulabana (novel)
  • Debakira karabasa
  • Dekha Heba Anyadina (novel)
  • Dhuli ghara
  • Dina Jae Chinha Rahe (novel)
  • Dina Kala (novel)
  • Dipasikha
  • Dipatalara drushya
  • Dipata sankha
  • Ei mana brundabana
  • Ekakini kuntala
  • Ekanta adima
  • Gare kajwala dhare luha
  • Grahana
  • Hasakandara chhanda
  • He bandhu bidaya
  • Irsara Iswari
  • Jatila Samparka
  • Jibana Sauda (novel)
  • Kalabati
  • Kala baishakhi
  • Kali Kala (novel)
  • Kesa bati kanya
  • Khelaghara bhangigala
  • Madhyanha ra dibaratri
  • Mana bhalanahin
  • Mayabi hrudaya
  • Michhamaya (novel)
  • Nadi nari khetra
  • Nadi samudra
  • Nagapheni
  • Nasta charitra
  • Nayikara Nama Srabani (novel)
  • Nida nahin
  • Nisanga bihangi
  • Nisanga nakhyatra
  • Oda matira swarga
  • Panchama Upanyasa (novel)
  • Parapurusha
  • Prathama Sakala (novel)
  • Prema o’ pruthibi
  • Premika (Poetries)
  • Priya bandhabi
  • Priya Purusha (novel)
  • Raga anuraga
  • Ranganati
  • Rani mahumachhi
  • Rahu grasha
  • Sati asati
  • Samaya asamaya
  • Samayasoka
  • Sandhya dipara sikha
  • Sandhyaraga
  • Sasthi
  • Se dina chaitramasa
  • Seli mausi
  • Sesha abhinaya
  • Sesha Basanta (novel)
  • Sesha Ratira Surya (novel)
  • Smrutira sudesna
  • Snayura Saharare Shantibhanga
  • Suvarna
  • Sultana
  • Topae sindura dipata sankha
  • Trutiya Purusha (Novel)
  • Tume trushnara jala
  • Ujani jamuna
  • Adhunika Katha Sahitya
  • Aranya Agni O Anyanya
  • Arundhatiru Amir khan
  • Bharata Bibhajana
  • Bibhuti Pattnaik ki chuni hui kahania (Hindi)
  • Eswaranka Uthana Patana
  • Galpa Samagra
  • Gandhi Mahatma (features...)
  • Se Eka Pragalva Nadi O AnyanyaKabita
  • Tinoti Tarara Akash
  • Manabhala Nahin (story)
  • Rajakanyara Dukha (story)
  • Kete Je Basanta Sate (story)
  • Jibanara Jatilata (story)
  • Uneisisaha Panchabana
  • Nimnagami Mana
  • Kichhi Jochhna Kichhi Andhakara
  • Nila Akhira Nadi
  • Keteje Basanta Sate
  • Premagalpa
  • Suryamukhi
  • Lalita Labangalata
  • Akhibujidele Satyajuga
  • Nirbachita Galpa (story)
  • Kalikal (novel)
  • Dwarka Darshan (travelogue)
  • Tire Tire Tirths (travelogue)
  • Biography Mahatma (travelogue)
  • Jana Nayaka (travelogue)
  • Jibana Patra mo Bharicha Ketemate (autobiography)

Literary criticism

  • Odiya Upanyasara Samajtantwika Rupa Rekha (sociological study of the novels of Fakir Mohan Ganapati, Kalindicharan Panigrahi, Gopinath, Mohanty and Kanhucharan Mohanty Bioneens of Odia novel)
  • Sampratika Sahitya (collection of literary essays on contemporary Indian and world literature)
  • Sahityara Suchipatra (essays on literary Forms and Movements)
  • Biswa Sahityara Biswakarma (life and literature of makers of world literature)
  • Iswaranka Uthan-Patana (Rise and fall of God – critical analysis of changing theme of literature

Awards

  • Atibadi Jagannath Das Samman, 2016 [4]
  • Central Sahitya Akademi Award, 2015[5]
  • Odisha living legend award, 2012[6]
  • Odisha Sahitya Academy, 1985
  • Sarala Award, 1999[7]
  • Bisuba Melana Award
  • Jhankar Award
  • Sahitya Bharati Award, 2007[8]

References

  1. ପକ୍ଷୀଘର ମହାପୂଜା ୨୦୧୩ରେ ବିଭୂତି ପଟ୍ଟନାୟକଙ୍କ ଲେଖା "ସୁନୀଲ୍ ଦା', ସାହିତ୍ୟ ଅକାଦେମି ଏବଂ ଶେଷ ରାତ୍ରିଭୋଜନ"
  2. Chakra, Shyamhari. "Bibhuti Patnaik turns 71". The Hindu. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  3. "Bibhuti Patnaik". OrissaDiary. Archived from the original on 22 January 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  4. "Bibhuti Patnaik gets Atibadi Jagannath Das Samman". odishasuntimes.com. Archived from the original on 24 November 2016. Retrieved 24 November 2016.
  5. http://www.newindianexpress.com/states/odisha/Sahitya-Akademi-for-Odia-Writer-Bibhuti-Patnaik/2015/12/18/article3183633.ece
  6. Dash, Debadatta. "Odisha Living Legend Award conferred on Eminent Novelist Bibhuti Patnaik". OrissaDiary. Archived from the original on 2 April 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  7. "Signposts". IndiaToday. Retrieved 28 January 2015.
  8. "The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) | Nation | Author honoured". telegraphindia.com. 2007. Retrieved 9 January 2013. The Sahitya Bharati Samman for excellence in Oriya literature (2006-2007) would be presented to popular novelist Bibhuti Pattanaik (71) this year.
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