Nirendranath Chakraborty | |
Birth Date: | 19 October 1924 |
Birth Place: | Faridpur, Bengal Presidency, British India (now in Bangladesh) |
Death Place: | Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
Occupation: | Writer, poet, author |
Awards: | Sahitya Academy Award(1974), Banga Bibhushan (2017) |
Nirendranath Chakravarty (19 October 1924 – 25 December 2018) was a contemporary Indian Bengali poet, translator and novelist.[1] He lived in Bangur Avenue, Kolkata.He translated Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin in Bengali.
He was born in Faridpur district of undivided Bengal in 1924. After graduating from the University of Calcutta, he started journalism in the daily "Raiyah". He won the Sahitya Academy Award in 1974 for the book of poems Ulanga Raja (The Naked King). In 2007, the University of Calcutta awarded him an honorary Doctor of Literature degree. Chakraborty was Participated in the Festival of India in France and the USSR for literature translation.[2] Chakravarty also wrote few detective novels of Bhaduri Moshai and Participate in the International Conference of Poets in Liege in 1990.[3] He was president of Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi.
Some of his poetry anthologies are:
He also translated Hergé's The Adventures of Tintin in Bengali.
Chakravarty died on 25 December 2018 at 12:25 pm following a heart attack. He was 94 years old, and at the time, was suffering from breathing problem in the last few months.[4]