Homen Borgohain

Homen Borgohain is an Assamese writer and journalist. He is currently working as the editor in chief of Assamese daily Niyomiya Barta. He was awarded the 1978 Sahitya Akademi Award in Assamese language for his novel Pita Putra.[1] Borgohain also wrote several novels, short stories and poetry. He was also the President of Assam Sahitya Sabha.[2]

Homen Borgohain
Native name
হোমেন বৰগোহাঞি
Born7 December 1932
Dhakuakhana, Assam, India
OccupationAuthor, Journalist, Poet, Editor.
NationalityIndian
GenreAssamese literature
Notable worksPita-Putra, Atmanusandhan, Matsyagandha, Dhumuha aru Ramdhenu
Website
Official Website

In spite of having rural roots, Borgohain's work shows a deep understanding about urban complexities. In the early phase of his life Borgohain led an almost bohemian existence and the reflection of that particular life can be visualized in many of his early stories. Borgohain first edited an Assamese weekly newspaper Nilachal and later he edited the weekly Nagarik. Afterwards, he served as a senior staff member of Bangali daily newspaper Ajkal. Borgohain's editorial articles in Nilachal and Nagarik are edited by Dr. R. Sabhapandit and published in two volumes in Assamese.

He returned his Sahitya Academy award in 2015 in protest against the lack of tolerance being created at the Indian society.[3][4]

Life

Born in a small village in Dhakuakhana, Lakhimpur, Borgohain went to Guwahati after completing matriculation from Dibrugarh Govt boy's higher secondary school Dibrugarh and joined Cotton College for higher studies. He married Nirupama Tamuli, famous in Assam as Nirupama Borgohain : one of the most popular writers of her generation and an exponent of early feminist writings in Assam. The writer couple wrote a novel called Puwar Purobi Sandhyar Bibhash, which is the first and perhaps the only joint-novel written in Assamese.

Novels

  • সাওদৰ পুতেকে নাও মেলি যায় (Saudor Puteke Nau Meli Jay)
  • হালধীয়া চৰায়ে বাও ধান খায় (Halodhiya Soraye Baudhan Khai)
  • অস্তৰাগ (Astarag)
  • পিতা পুত্ৰ (Pita Putra)
  • তিমিৰ তীৰ্থ (Timir Tirtha)
  • কুশীলৱ (Kushilab)
  • এদিনৰ ডায়েৰি (Edinar Diary)
  • বিষন্নতা (Bisannata)
  • নিসংগতা (Nisongota)
  • সুবালা (Subala)
  • মৎস্যগন্ধা (Matshyagandhaa)

Autobiography

  • আত্মানুসন্ধান (Atmanuxandhan)
  • মোৰ সাংবাদিক জীৱন (Mur Xangbadik Jiwan)
  • ধুমুহা আৰু ৰামধেনু (Dhumuha Aru Ramdhenu)
  • মোৰ হৃদয় এখন যুদ্ধক্ষেত্ৰ (Mur Hridoy Ekhon Judhyokhetro)

Non-fiction

  • গদ্যৰ সাধনা (Gadyar Sadhana)
  • মানুহ হোৱাৰ গৌৰৱ (Manuh Huwar Gourov)
  • প্ৰজ্ঞাৰ সাধনা (Progyar Sadhana)
  • উচ্চাকাংক্ষা (Ucchakangsha)

Editor of newspapers and magazines

  1. Aamar Asom
  2. Axom Bani
  3. Nilachal
  4. Xutradhar
  5. Nagorik
  6. Xatxori
  7. Niyomia Barta

Awards

See also

References

  1. Awards 1955–2007 Archived 13 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine Sahitya Akademi Official website.
  2. "Authors - enajori.com". enajori.com. Archived from the original on 3 July 2013. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  3. "Assam's Homen Borgohain to Return Sahitya Akademi Award". NDTV.com. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  4. "Punjab to Assam: Writer returns her Padma Shri, another his Akademi". The Indian Express. 13 October 2015. Retrieved 13 October 2015.
  5. "হোমেন বৰগোহাঞিক 'মৎসেন্দ্ৰ নাথ বঁটা' প্ৰদান". glpublications. 2 February 2015. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
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