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词条 Joy Goswami
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  1. Biography

  2. Works

  3. Awards

  4. References

  5. External links

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}}Joy Goswami ({{lang-bn|জয় গোস্বামী}}; born 1954) is an Indian poet.[1] Goswami writes in Bengali and is widely considered as one of the most important Bengali poets of his generation.

Biography

Joy was born on 10 November 1954 in Kolkata. His family moved to Ranaghat, Nadia West Bengal shortly after and he has lived there ever since. Goswami was introduced to and encouraged with respect to poetry by his father, Madhu Goswami a well-known freedom fighter in the area. He lost his father at the age of six, after which the family was sustained by his mother, a teacher. She died in 1984. Goswami's formal education stopped early, in grade eleven. By this time he was already writing poetry. After a long period of writing in little magazines and periodicals, his writing was finally published in the influential Desh Patrika. This brought his immediate critical acclaim and so long after his first poetry collection was published, named Christmas o Sheeter Sonnetguchchho (Sonets of Christmas and Winter). He has received the Anita-Sunil Basu Award from the Bangla Academy, Govt of W.B. the prestigious Ananda Purashkar in 1989 for Ghumiyechho, Jhaupata? (Have you slept, Pine leaf?) and the Sahitya Akademi Award, 2000 for his anthology Pagali tomara sange (With you, O crazy girl).

Works

  • Christmas o Sheeter Sonnetguchchho (1976)
  • Aleya Hrod (1981)
  • Unmader Pathokromo (1986)
  • Bhutumbhogoban (1988)
  • Ghumiyechho Jhaupata? (1989)
  • Jara Brishtite Bhijechhilo
  • Santansantati
  • Moutat Maheswar
  • Sakalbelar Kobi
  • Mrito Nagorir Raja
  • Bhaloti Basibo
  • Phulgachhe Ki Dhulo (2011)
  • Atmiyoswajan (2011)

Published works by Jaya Gosvāmī (which is how his name is transliterated in the Library's catalog and Name Authority File) listed in the Library of Congress Catalog:

  • Bajrabidyu_t-bharti khātā. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1995. {{ISBN|81-7215-399-6}}
  • Bishāda. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1998. {{ISBN|81-7215-786-X}}
  • Hrdaye premera ´sīrsha. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1994. {{ISBN|81-7215-293-0}}
  • Jaga_tabāri. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 2000. {{ISBN|81-7756-107-3}}
  • Kabitāsamgraha. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, <1997-2001>
  • Mā nishāda. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1999. {{ISBN|81-7215-946-3}}
  • Manoramera upanyāsa. Kalakātā : Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1994. {{ISBN|81-7215-222-1}}
  • Oh svapna! Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1996. {{ISBN|81-7215-512-3}}
  • Pāgalī, tomāra sange. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1994. {{ISBN|81-7215-290-6}}
  • Pātāra po'sāka. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1997. {{ISBN|81-7215-672-3}}
  • Pretapurusha o anupama kathā. Kalakātā: Ānanda, 2004. {{ISBN|81-7756-402-1}}
  • Raudrachāyāra samkalana. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1998. {{ISBN|81-7215-821-1}}
  • Sam'sodhana bā kātākuti. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 2001. {{ISBN|81-7756-124-3}}
  • Sānjhabātira rūpakathārā. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1998. {{ISBN|81-7215-839-4}}
  • Seisaba seyālara. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1994. {{ISBN|81-7215-316-3}}
  • Shanjhbati's dreams = Shanjhbatir rupkathara. New Delhi: Srishti Publishers & Distributors, 2004. {{ISBN|81-88575-43-7}}
  • Suranga o pratirakshā. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1995. {{ISBN|81-7215-420-8}}
  • Sūrya-porā chāi. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1999. {{ISBN|81-7215-773-8}}
  • Yārā brshtite bhijechila. Kalakātā: Ānanda Pābali'sārsa, 1998. {{ISBN|81-7215-566-2}}

Awards

  • Moortidevi Award (2017)
  • Anita-Sunil Basu Award from Bangla Akademi, W.B. Govt.
  • Ananda Purashkar (1990), (1998)
  • Sahitya Akademi Award (2000)
  • Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Lifetime Achievement Award (2011)
  • Rachana Samagra Purashkar (2011)
  • Banga Bibhushan by W.B. Govt. (2012)[2]
  • Sera Bangali by ABP Group (2017)
  • D.Litt by Kolkata University (2015)
  • D.Litt by Kalyani University (2017)

References

1. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.hindu.com/2009/06/25/stories/2009062556930100.htm|title=FIR registered against Aparna Sen|date=25 January 2009|work=The Hindu|accessdate=9 July 2010}}
2. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.telegraphindia.com/1060205/asp/look/story_5797945.asp|title=Calcutta : Look|date=5 February 2006|work=The Telegraph|accessdate=9 July 2010}}

External links

  • Translation of six poems
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20080421131956/http://www.calcuttaweb.com/bangla/joy1.shtml Interview in Bengali]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20110412005405/http://www.dolchhut.com/review/bhaloti-basibo-joy-goswamis-new-book-of-poems/ Review by Bhaloti Basibo on Joy Goswami]
  • Poetry International page

Some MP3 recordings of him reading his poetry, along with a photograph, can be found at the [https://www.loc.gov/acq/ovop/delhi/salrp/joygoswami.html South Asian Literary Recordings Project] page.

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