Manoj Das
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Manoj Das (born 1934) is an India
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n award-winning author who writes in Oriya
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 and English
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Manoj Das, a profilic author,he is India's foremost short story writers. He writes both in Oriya and english and is a proffesor of English at the Sri Aurobindo International University, Pondicherry.

Manoj Das was born in a small coastal village named Shankari in Balasore
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 district, Orissa
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 State. Since 1963, he has been an ashram
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ite at Sri Aurobindo Ashram
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, Pondicherry. Manoj Das is currently an English professor at the Sri Aurobindo International Centre of Education, Pondicherry. He is presently concentrating on writing novels.

Manoj Das is perhaps the foremost bilingual Oriya writer and a master of dramatic expression both in his English and Oriya short stories and novels. He says that, 'characters follow the theme of a story and the words are merely added by author to represent the thoughts of the character'. That is the precise reason why Das's persons in fiction are from so many varied backgrounds and display many different dimensions of human nature. He is a philosopher, a thinker-writer whose works can be defined as quest for finding the eternal truth in everyday circumstances.

Among the other important positions Das has held are Member, General Council, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi 1998-2002 and Author-consultant, Ministry of Education, Government of Singapore, 1983-85.

He edited a cultural magazine, The Heritage, published from Chennai in the 1980s. The magazine is no more in circulation.

Views

Das has been compared to Vishnu Sarma
Vishnu Sarma
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, in modern Oriya
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 literature for his
magnificent style and efficient use of words and for the fact that, he is one of the best story-tellers
Storytelling
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 in India at present times.

The narration of story of Manoj Das is uncomparable to any indian contemporary writers. The words will make you laughing /crying and readers forget that they are going thru the books. The descriptions are such that you can see the cinema rather than just read. "Samudra Kulara Eka Grama" depicts the actual picture of a typical indian village which may not be possible to justify without Manoj Das.

Awards

  • Sahitya Akademi Award, 1972:
  • Orissa Sahitya Academy Award, 1965 and 1982;
  • Sarala Award, 1981;
  • Vishuba Award, 1986;
  • Sahitya Bharati Award, 1995;
  • Saraswathi Samman, 2000;
  • Padma Shri
    Padma Shri
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    , 2001.
  • KENDRA SAHITYA AKADEMI FELLOWSHIP, 2007

Selected works

Novels
  • Amruta Phala, 1996 (Saraswathi Samman);
  • Aakashra Isara, 1997;
  • Tandralokara Prahari, 2000;
  • Prabhanjana;
  • Godhulira Bagha;
  • Kanaka-Upatyaka ra Kahani.


Short Story
  • Sesa Basantara Chithi, 1966;
  • Manoj Dasanka Katha O Kahani, 1971;
  • Dhumabha Diganta O Anyana Kahani, 1971;
  • The Crocodile's Lady: A Collection of Stories, 1975;
  • Manojpanchabinsati, 1977;
  • The Submerged Valley and Other Stories, 1986;
  • Cyclones, 1987;
  • A Tiger at Twilight, 1991;
  • Farewell to a Ghost: Short Stories and a Novelette, 1994;
  • Legend of the Golden Valley, 1996;
  • Samudra Kulara Ek Grama (Balya Smruti), 1996
  • Aaranyaka;
  • Bhinna Manisha O Anyana Kahani;
  • Abupurusha O Anyana Kahani;
  • Laxmi Ra Abhisar;
  • Abolkara Kahani;
  • Aranya Ullash
  • Chasing the Rainbow : growing up in an Indian village, 2004.


Travelogue
  • Kete Diganta (Part - I);
  • Kete Diganta (Part - II);
  • Antaranga Bharat (Part - I) (My Little India);
  • Antaranga Bharat (Part - II);
  • Duradurantara;
  • Adura Bidesh - 2004.


Poetry
  • Tuma Gaan O Anyanya Kabita, 1992.
  • Kabita Utkala.


History & Culture
  • Bharatara Aytihya: Sateka Prashnara Uttara,1999;
  • Manoj Das Paribesita Upakatha Satak (Tales Told by Mystics), 2002;
  • Mahakalara Prahelika O Anyana Jigyansa, 2006.

Commentary

Once world famous fiction writer Graham Green said, I have read the stories of Manoj Das with great pleasure. He will certainly take a place on my shelves besides the stories of Narayan. I imagine Orissa is far from Malgudi, but there is the same quality in his stories with perhaps an added mystery.

Blog

All the non-oriya readers and admirers of Manoj Das’s writing can read some of his works on varied issues and topics from this blog-post.

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