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词条 Manoranjan Das
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  1. Early life and education

  2. Career

  3. Works

  4. Works in translation

  5. Notes

  6. References

{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2018}}{{Use Indian English|date=September 2018}}{{Infobox writer
| name = Manoranjan Das
| image =
| imagesize =
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| caption =
| pseudonym =
| birth_name = Babu
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1923|03|10|df=y}}
| birth_place = Cuttack district, 42 muza, patana Odisha, India
| death_date = {{Death date and age|2013|02|17|1923|03|10|df=y}}[1]
| death_place = Cuttack district, Odisha, India
| occupation = playwright
| nationality = Indian
| movement = modernism, experimentalism
| notableworks =
| spouse = Kusum Kumari Das
| children = Punyasloka, Sabita,
Sujata, Sikata
| awards =Padma Shri,
Sahitya Academy}}Manoranjan Das (10 March 1923 – 17 February 2013) [2] was an influential Indian dramatist, and pioneer of modernism in Odia Literature. He was known for his experimentalism and deep socio-political awareness, who became most known in the 1960s with his experimental theatre.[3][4]

Amongst his most known work are, Kathagodha (The Wooden Horse) and Aranya Fasal (The Wild Harvest), which won him the Sahitya Akademi Award (1971). In a career spanning over four decades, his plays include Janmamati (Land of Birth) written in 1943 and his latest Nandika Kesari which appeared in 1985.[5][6] mm

Early life and education

Born in 1923 in a village (named "Patana,42-Mouza, Cuttack sadar") near Cuttack, he did his schooling in Kunjang near Paradip, completing his intermediate in 1942. Thereafter he joined Ravenshaw College in Cuttack.[3]

Career

He joined All India Radio where he rose to the level of Producer Emeritus. During his literary career, he has written 14 other plays, including Aranya Fasal (The Wild Harvest), which won him the Sahitya Akademi Award given Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters in 1971,[7] and the Padma Shri by Government of India in 2004.[8]

His other plays are Jauban (Youth), August Na (The Ninth August 1947), Baxi Jagabandhu (The Sacrifice of Jagabandhu), Agami (The Oncoming), Abarodha (The Seize), Kathagodha (The Wooden Horse), and Sabdalipi (The Word-script).

Works

  • Smriti samlap (autobiography). Friends Publishers, 1999; {{ISBN|81-7401-274-5}}.
  • Ten essays on poet, poetry and psychology. Future Publications, 2005.
  • Aranya Fasal. Sahitya Akademi Publications, 2001; {{ISBN|81-260-1213-7}}.

Works in translation

  • The Wooden Horse: drama. Pub. Bookland International (1982)
  • The Wild Harvest. Translated by Prabhat Nalini Das. Pub. Sahitya Akademi, 1993; {{ISBN|81-72014-36-8}}
  • A game of words: a play. tr. by Bibhu Padhi, Guru Charan Behera. Pub. Prachi Prakashan, 1997; {{ISBN|81-85824-05-3}}
  • A ray's rope. Pub. Ila Das, 1997.
  • {{cite book|title=The ninth of August: a play|author=Arun Kymar Mohanty|others=J. K. Nayak (tr.)|year=1998|publisher=Sahitya Akademi|isbn=81-260-0484-3|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IXyDZbF-xzUC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Manoranjan+Das&cd=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false}}
  • Nandika Keshari: (Sarala award winning play). tr by Prabhat Nalini Das. Prachi Prakashan (2000); {{ISBN|81-85824-12-6}}
  • Afternoon flurries. Pub. Subarnarekha, 2002. {{ISBN|81-87467-14-2}}
  • A dialogue with memory (autobiography). tr. by Aruna Kumar Mohanty & J. K. Nayak. National Book Trust, India, (2002); {{ISBN|81-23739-38-9}}

Notes

1. ^{{cite news |url=http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-02-19/bhubaneswar/37179358_1_contemporary-theatre-naveen-patnaik-padma-shri|title=Playwright Manoranjan Das dead|publisher=Times of India|accessdate=14 March 2015}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.srjan.com/moreaward.aspx?awardid=37&events=4|title=SRJAN, Guru Kelucharan Mohapatra Odissi Nrityabasa|work=srjan.com|quote=Manoranjan Das was born on March 10, 1923.|accessdate=7 January 2013|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140322045953/http://www.srjan.com/moreaward.aspx?awardid=37&events=4|archivedate=22 March 2014|df=}}
3. ^Sachidanandan, p. 147-148
4. ^George, p. 525
5. ^McGraw-Hill, p. 40
6. ^{{cite news |title=ORIYA: Himansu Mohapatra|url=http://www.hindu.com/lr/2010/03/07/stories/2010030750080200.htm|publisher=The Hindu|date=7 March 2010}}
7. ^Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2007:Oriya {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100223034947/http://www.sahitya-akademi.gov.in/old_version/awa10315.htm |date=2010-02-23 }} Sahitya Akademi official website.
8. ^Padma Shri Awardees Government of India website.

References

  • {{cite book|title=Authors speak|author=Sachidanandan|year=2006|publisher=Sahitya Akademi|isbn=81-26019-45-X|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=PGWa7v08JikC&pg=PT172&dq=Manoranjan+Das&cd=4#v=onepage&q=Manoranjan%20Das&f=false|ref=Sa}}
  • {{cite book|title=Modern Indian Literature, an Anthology: Plays and prose|last=George|first=K.M.|year=1994|publisher=Sahitya Akademi|isbn=81-72017-83-9|ref=Go}}
  • {{cite book|title=McGraw-Hill encyclopedia of world drama (vol 2)|year=1984|publisher=Verlag für die Deutsche Wirtschaft AG|isbn=0-07-079169-4|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=zo5os6d0rvMC&pg=PA40&dq=Manoranjan+Das&lr=&cd=35#v=onepage&q=Manoranjan%20Das&f=false|ref=En}}
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