Literary creations of Satyajit Ray

Literary creations of Satyajit Ray

Satyajit Ray, a Bengali film director from India, was well known for his contributions to Bangla literature. He created two of the most famous characters in Bengali: Feluda the sleuth, and Professor Shanku the scientist. He wrote several short novels and stories in addition to those based on these two characters. His fiction was targeted mainly at younger readers, though it became popular among children and adults alike.

Most of his novels and stories in Bengali have been published by Ananda Publishers, Kolkata; and most of his screenplays have been published in Bengali in the literary journal "Eksan", edited by his close friend Nirmalya Acharya. During the mid-1990s, Ray's film essays and an anthology of short stories were also published in the West. Many of the stories have been translated into English and published.

Feluda stories

Feluda, whose real name is "Pradosh Chandra Mitra", is a fictional Kolkata-based private detective. He is usually accompanied by 2 sidekicks: "Topshe" (his cousin - "Tapesh Ranjan Mitra") and "Lalmohan Ganguly", usually described as "Lalmohan Babu" (who himself writes with the pseudonym of "Jatayu"), a bumbling writer of crime fiction.Satyajit Ray wrote thirty-five Feluda stories, most of which were extremely popular, and made into films two of the Feluda stories – "Sonar Kella" (The Golden Fortress) (1974) and "Joi Baba Felunath" (The Elephant God) (1978).

Professor Shanku stories

Professor Shanku (Professor Shonku), or "Trilokeshwar Shanku", is a fictional scientist appearing in a series of science-fiction books. He lives in Giridih beside the river Usri. He has a male-servant named Prahllad and a cat named Newton living in the house. He was a child prodigy, and achieved several academic distinctions. He has his own laboratory in his house where he does research for many new and fantastic inventions. He is world-renowned for the armory of these diverse inventions. The adventures of Professor Shanku are set in several countries throughout the world.

Tarini khuro stories

Tarini khuro (Tarini Uncle)is an aged bachelor (khuro is an old Bengali term meaning uncle) who can tell interesting stories based on his weird experiences. Many of these stories border on being horror stories or spooky stories, while some of the stories depict the smartness and quick wit of Tarini khuro.

Other short stories

Satyajit Ray penned many other short stories not based on any famous characters. These stories, which used to be published as collections of twelve stories, were mostly urbane, and were very unassuming until the very last line or last paragraph where suddenly a new revelation left the reader amazed. Many of these stories dealt with the way trivial incidents change the course of one's life, while some other stories were chilling horror stories. The language of the stories was very straightforward and lucid.

Ray also translated some short stories (mostly adventure stories) from English and a collection of stories named "Braziler Kalo Bagh" was published. He also translated Ray Bradbury's 'Third Expedition' from "Martian Chronicles" as 'Mongol-i Shorgo'(Mars is Heaven).

Poetry

Satyajit Ray translated and wrote some limericks that were published in a collection - "Toray Bandha Ghorar Dim" (A bunch of Horse-Eggs!). He was also the translator of Lewis Carrol's "Jabberwocky". In translation the poem is renamed 'Joborkhaki'.

Mullah Nasiruddin

A collection of very short stories based on Mullah Nasiruddin (a fictional character from the Middle East known for his witty and comic character) was collected by Satyajit Ray and published as "Mullah Nasiruddiner Galpo" (Storis of Mullah Nasiruddin).

Others

"Fatikchand" was a novel that dealt with a teenage boy; "Sujan Harbola" (Sujan the Mimic) is a collection of fables. "Ekei Bole Shooting" is a collection of Satyajit Ray's experiences and reflections during the making of his films. "Jakhon Choto Chilam" is a memoir dealing with his childhood days. "Our Films, Their Films" is an anthology of film criticism. "Bishoy Chalachitro" is another book by Ray on films.

External links

* [http://www.satyajitray.org/booksandvideo/books_by_ray.htm Books Written by Satyajit Ray (SatyajitRay.org)]


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