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    • Auteur(s) : Ray, Pratibha
    • Editeur : Black Eagle Books
    • Parution : 01/04/2019
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 336
    • Expédition : 475
    • Dimensions : 21.6 x 14.0 x 2.0
    • ISBN : 9781645600107



    • Résumé :
      India's one of the celebrated writers, Dr. Pratibha Ray's short story collection Ketaki bana has twenty-five magnificent short stories that would touch reader's heart instantly. Stories 'Shapya and title story Ketaki Bana received New Delhi's Katha Puraskar in 1994 and 1999. Moksha was made a successful feature film. This collection has her powerful stories like Ullanghan, Hata Baksa and Kambal. Author has written a foreword on the success of a short story.

      Biographie:
      Pratibha Ray was born in a remote village, Alabol of Odisha state, India in 1944. She studied in the oldest and most prestigious Ravenshaw College, now a University in Odisha. Later she worked as a Professor in the same college and was awarded the 'Gem of Ravanshaw by the University. After a long and rewarding teaching career, she was elevated to the constitutional post of member, Odisha Public Service Commission. Her doctoral research was on Intellectual Achievement and Responsibility of slum children and Post Doctoral research on the Criminal propensity of the most primitive Bonda Tribe of Odisha .Subsequently, she has written a voluminous novel 'Aadibhumi', based on the Bonda tribe, translated into English as 'Primal land'(Orient Black Swan). As a writer she has always been drawn to themes of the oppressed and down trodden people of the society. She is the author of 22 novels and 26 story collections, 10 travelogues, poetry collections, essay collections and an autobiography. The most acclaimed fictional work of the author was 'Yajnaseni' for which she received Bhartiya Jnanpith Trust's Moorti Devi award in 1991. She is the first and only woman writer till date to receive this coveted award. This novel has gone into its 106th edition which is unique in Odisha and rare in India. Apart from various National awards, she is the winner of prestigious national awards like Sahitya Akademi. She is the winner of the coveted Bharatiya Jnanpith 2011, the highest award of India for literature. She is a household name in Odisha and most parts of India due to her translated works. Her creations revolve around various subjects such as racial constraints, mythology, history, social issues and the perennial struggle against violence and terrorism. LOVE AND LET LIVE is her motto.GIVE ME YOUR HEART, I WILL GIVE YOU GOD is her mantra.Basudheiva Kutumbakam is her philosophy. My country is my paradise is the voice of her soul.

      Sommaire:
      Dr. Pratibha Ray is a luminary in Indian literature, whose voice resonates through the pages of her Odia novels and stories, reflecting the rich cultural ethos of Odisha. She has made significant contributions to literature, earning prestigious accolades such as the Jnanpith Award and the Padma Shri. Her writing often explores themes of humanism and social reform, drawing inspiration from her deep-rooted beliefs in Vaishnavism. Ray has made significant contributions to children's literature, enriching young minds with her engaging storytelling and moral lessons. Her works not only entertain but also instill values of empathy and courage, encouraging children to explore their identities and the world around them. She says, He who does not like flowers and children is less of a human being. She lives in Bhubaneshwar, the capital of Odisha....

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