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Bengali fiction writer (1935–2021) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Buddhadeb Guha (29 June 1936 – 29 August 2021) was an Indian Bengali language fiction writer,[2][3] singer and painter.[4]
Buddhadeb Guha | |
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Born | Calcutta, Bengal Presidency, British Raj | 29 June 1935
Died | 29 August 2021 86)[1] Kolkata, West Bengal, India | (aged
Occupation | Writer, chartered accountant |
Nationality | Indian |
Alma mater | St. Xavier's College, University of Calcutta |
Notable works | Madhukari, Sabinoy Nibedon, Chaprash |
Spouse | Ritu Guha ( Born : 24 March 1937 - Died : 24 December 2011 ) |
Born in Calcutta,[5] Guha studied at St. Xavier's College of the University of Calcutta. He spent his early years in various districts of Eastern Bengal (now Bangladesh). Those days in Rangpur, Jaipurhat and Barisal are depicted in his Rivu series, some books from which are dedicated to friends from his youth.
Guha created Rijuda, an imaginary character who, with his sidekick Rudra, explores jungles mainly in Eastern India.[6] He won the Ananda Puraskar in 1976 and was a chartered accountant by profession.[7][8]
Apart from writing, Guha was trained to sing by Rabindra Sangeet at the Tagore school of music, Dakshinee. He learned Hindustani classical music and old-style Tappa songs from Ramkumar Chattopadhyay and Chandidas Mal. He was also a painter and toward the end of his life, when his eyesight began to fail and he dictated his writings, he fell back on this art.[9]
Buddhadeb Guha died on 29 August 2021 after developing post-COVID-19 health complications.[1][11]
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