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Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo

モハパトラ ニラマニ サフー

Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo

Aliases: Sahu / Mahapatra Nilamani Sahu

Profile

Gender
Male
Born
1926-12-22 (Niali, Cuttack district, Odisha, India)
Died
2016-06-25 (Bhubaneswar, Odisha, India) age 89
Nationality
India
Languages
Odia, English
Residence History
Niali (birthplace) → Cuttack (education, early career) → Sambalpur (worked as librarian) → Bhubaneswar (residence, died) → Bhadrak (worked as lecturer) → Paralakhemundi (worked as lecturer)

Career

Occupations
Writer, Short story writer, Translator, Editor, Lecturer, Librarian
Active Years
1950-2016
Affiliations
Sambalpur University, Bhadrak College, Paralakhemundi Government College, BJB Evening College (vice-principal, principal)
Influenced By
Sri Aurobindo, Ramakrishna Paramhansa, Swami Vivekananda

Education

Binjharpur High School
Degree: Matriculation
Country: India
Secondary education (graduation year unknown)
Ravenshaw College
Odia
Degree: MA (Odia)
Country: India
Undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Odia; exact years unknown

Awards

Odisha Sahitya Academy Award
1979
Work: Akasha Patala
Organization: Odisha Sahitya Academy
Result: 受賞
Sarala Award
1983
Work: Abhisapta Gandharba
Organization: Sarala Award organization
Result: 受賞
Sahitya Akademi Award (Odia)
1984
Work: Abhisapta Gandharba
Organization: Sahitya Akademi
Result: 受賞
Kanta Kabi Award
2001
Organization: Kanta Kabi Award organization
Result: 受賞
Sahitya Bharati Award
2006
Organization: Sahitya Bharati
Result: 受賞
Utkal Ratna Award
2013
Organization: Utkal Ratna Award organization
Result: 受賞

Awards & Nominations

Works

Major Works

Prema Tribhuja

1952 Short stories

An early collection of short stories exploring nuances of human relationships and emotions.

human relationshipsnuances of emotion

Michha Bagha

1955 Short stories

A collection of short stories containing humor and satire.

humorsatire

Srunantu Sarbe Amrutasya Putra

1957 Short stories

One of his notable 1950s works, depicting allegorical aspects of human existence.

allegoryhuman existence

Ganjei O' Gabesana

1961 Short stories

A collection including observational social satire.

social satireobservational fiction

Andha Ratira Surya

1965 Short stories

Works that contrast the darkness of night with the inner world of characters.

interioritymetaphor

Akasha Patala

1979 Short story collection

A collection contrasting 'heaven' and 'earth/hell' themes. Winner of the 1979 Odisha Sahitya Academy Award.

good and evilethics and humanity

Abhisapta Gandharba

1983 Short story collection

One of his major works, highlighting human folly and subtle emotions with satire and humor. Winner of the 1983 Sarala Award and 1984 Sahitya Akademi Award.

satirehuman follyhumor
Translations
  • Hindi translation by Siddharth Mansingh Mahapatra (1992)

Dhara O Dhara

Novel

A novel; detailed information not available.

Tamasi Radha

Novel

A novel; detailed information not available.

Hansa Mithuna

Novel

A novel; detailed information not available.

Bibliography

  • Prema Tribhuja (1952)
  • Michha Bagha (1955)
  • Srunantu Sarbe Amrutasya Putra (1957)
  • Ganjei O' Gabesana (1961)
  • Andha Ratira Surya (1965)
  • Akasha Patala (1979)
  • Abhisapta Gandharba (1983)
  • Dhara O Dhara
  • Tamasi Radha
  • Hansa Mithuna

Translations by Author

  • Odia translation of Sri Aurobindo's 'Savitri: A Legend and a Symbol'

Translations of Works

  • Abhisapta Gandharba - Hindi translation by Siddharth Mansingh Mahapatra (1992)

Style & Themes

Literary Style
concise and clear proseuses humor and satireincludes allegorical and philosophical elements
Recurring Motifs
human follyeveryday ironysubtlety of emotionssocial satire

Health

  • Prostate cancer
    2016(晩年、入院ののち)
    Became critically ill in June 2016 and was hospitalized. Died after multiple organ failure.

Legacy

Mohapatra Nilamani Sahoo was an important Odia short-story writer, praised for his subtle depiction of emotions and satirical humor. He received multiple literary awards and made significant contributions to Odia literature.

Quotes

  • "His short story book Abhisapta Gandharba is one of the finest works of Odia literature. He will always be remembered for his outstanding contribution to Odia literature. With his death, the state has lost an exceptional writer."
    Source: Eulogy by Naveen Patnaik (Chief Minister of Odisha) (2016)

Trivia

  • Surname is also spelled Sahu.
  • Born into a wealthy zamindar family.
  • Edited and wrote for the magazine Jhankara from 1965 to 1969.
  • Abhisapta Gandharba was translated into Hindi in 1992.
  • Translated Sri Aurobindo's 'Savitri' into Odia.