- Samudra Gupta (poet)
Samudra Gupta (
June 23 ,1946 -July 19 ,2008 ) was an Bangladeshipoet andjournalist . Gupta was a strongcritic of bothcommunalism andIslamic fundamentalism , and expressed his opposition to theseideologies within his writings.Gupta was born Abdul Mannan on
June 23 , 1946, in Hashil village inSirajganj District . cite news |first=|last=|title=Poet Samudra Gupta passes away|url=http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=46554 |work=The Daily Star (Bangladesh) |publisher=|date=2008-07-20 |accessdate=2008-08-10] Mannan adopted thepseudonym of Samudra Gupta during the 1960s and was widely recognized by his pen name during his life and career. He took part in the start of the uprising against Pakistan beginning in 1969 and fought in theBangladesh Liberation War .Gupta was originally a journalist by profession. He worked as different daily and weekly newspapers throughout Bangladesh. Gupta also served as the
general secretary of the country's National Poetry Council.He wrote thirteen books of
poetry during his career, as well as one work offiction and an additionally book of poetry as a collaboration with another writer. he also released many articles and short stories and served as the editor of several books.Gupta's most famous writings include "Rode Jholshano Mukh", "Swapnamongol Kabyo", "Ekhono Utthan Achhey", "Chokhey Chokh Rekhey", "Ekaki Roudrer Dike" and "Shekorer Shokey". His writings have been translated from Bengali into Chinese, French,
Sinhalese , English,Hindi , Japanese,Urdu , Norwegian andNepali .He was a recipient of the
Jessore Literature Award and theHumayun Kabir Award forliterature . Additionally, Gupta was also awarded thePoet Vishnu Dey Award and the Language Day Honour by the government of the Indian state ofTripura .Samudra Gupta died of
gallbladder cancer onJuly 19 , 2008, at theNarayana Hridayalaya Hospital inBangalore, India . He had been hospitalized inIndia for treatment sinceJuly 3 , 2008. Gupta, who was 62 when he died, was survived by his wife and two daughters. He was buried at Mirpur Martyred Intellectuals' Graveyard.Tributes flowed for Gupta from across Bangladesh. The Primary and Mass Education Adviser
Rasheda K Chowdhury was quoted in a statement as saying that, "The nation has lost a renowned poet." The leaders of theBangladesh Udichi Shilpigoshthi noted that Gupta's "fervent writing againstcommunalism ,fundamentalism andimperialism would remain alive for all the progressive people in the country" and hoped that his poems would continue to inspire democratic reforms throughout Bangladesh.References
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