Bengali poet Shankha Ghosh chosen for ‘Jnanpith Award’

Veteran Bengali poet Shankha Ghosh has been selected for this year's Jnanpith Award, which is India's highest literary award.

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Published : 25 Dec 2016, 07:42 AM
Updated : 25 Dec 2016, 07:42 AM

The decision was announced by the Jnanpith Board in New Delhi on Friday, the India Today reports.

Born in 1932 in Chandpur, then undivided Bengal now Bangladesh, Ghosh is considered to be a stalwart in modern Bengali literature and a leading authority on Rabindranath Tagore.

A graduate in Bengali literature from Kolkata's Presidency College, Ghosh began his career as a teacher, first at Calcutta University and later at Jadavpur and Viswa Bharati University.

The 84-year-old author was conferred the Padma Bhushan in 2011 and the Sahitya Academi award in 1999.

While choosing Ghosh for the 52nd Jnanpith Award, the selection board noted that his "poetic idiom and experiments with various poetic forms mark his greatness as a creative talent."

The board observed that Ghosh's poetry, while conveying messages, have remained "free from polemics".

"Ghosh is a poet with an eye on the social milieu and his poems record both his time and space in a rare poetic style,” the award panel noted admiring his unique "lyrical and reflective" style that portrayed a deep "sense of anguish towards the superficiality of our society and existence".

“Adim Lata - Gulmomay, Murkho Baro, Samajik Noy, Baborer Prarthana are among those creations which have inspired a whole generation of modern poetry due to their unique form and feeling.”

Ghosh becomes the sixth Bengali author to win India's highest literary award after the likes of Mahasweta Devi, Tarashankar Bandopadhyay, Ashapurna Devi, Subhash Mukhopadhyay and Bishnu Dey.

Instituted in 1961, the award by Bharatiya Jnanpith recognises Indian literatteurs who write in one of the 22 Indian languages listed in Schedule Eight of the Indian Constitution.