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Narayan Sanyal was an Indian writer and novelist. He was born on 26 April 1924 in Krishnanagar, India. He was a prolific writer and wrote several novels, short stories, and essays. He was a member of the Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) and was associated with the Communist Party of India (CPI).
Narayan Sanyal was educated at the University of Calcutta and the University of Allahabad. He was a professor of English at the University of Allahabad and later at the University of Calcutta.
Narayan Sanyal wrote several novels, including 'The Golden Boat', 'The Last Days of the Raj', 'The Last Days of the Raj Revisited', 'The Last Days of the Raj: The Story of the Partition of India', 'The Last Days of the Raj: The Story of the Partition of India Revisited', 'The Last Days of the Raj: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India Revisited', 'The Last Days of the Raj: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India Revisited', 'The Last Days of the Raj: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India Revisited', and 'The Last Days of the Raj: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India: The Story of the Partition of India Revisited'.
Narayan Sanyal was also a noted essayist and wrote several essays on Indian culture, literature, and politics. He was a member of the Indian People's Theatre Association (IPTA) and was associated with the Communist Party of India (CPI).
Narayan Sanyal passed away on 28 April, 2020 at the age of 96. He was survived by his wife, two sons, and two daughters.
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Krishnagar, West Bengal, India |
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February 7, 2005 |
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Kolkata, West Bengal, India |
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His wife is Sabita Sanyal
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Mou Sanyal Talukdar, Anindita Basu, Tirtharenu Sanyal |
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It must be clearly mentioned that Sanyal did not just copy, he took the central theme and then adopted in proper Bengali atmosphere, so that the reader can find it as their homely incidents. For this reason some changes in the original plot and a few anachronisms (that suit, e.g. offering a chair to the accused & the witness at the courtroom in India—- which is not generally the practice) necessarily occur in his writings, and he was fully aware of that facts. Besides, he everywhere mentioned the source, the changes he made in his script and why these are necessary. He also tried to keep the nomenclature resembling the original ones so as to offer his gratitude. He often referred P. K. Basu to "the Perry Mason of the East", as he was inspired to create Basu from this masterpiece of Erle Stanley Gardner.
A biography of Narayan Sanyal was written by Pradip Dutta – Ami Narayan Sanyal Ke Dekhechi.
A Documentary on Writer Narayan Sanyal was screened on the 18th Kolkata International Film Festival on 15 November 2012 at Bangla Academy . The film " CHOKHER DEKHA PRANER KOTHA .... Narayan Sanyal " in Bengali named by his elder son-in-law Amitabha basu, was directed by his younger son-in-law Soumitra talukdar and produced by his younger daughter Mou Sanyal.
This author also preferred writing books on deep shadow of many world-famous works. One of the most popular Sci-Fictions Nakshatraloker Debatatma [নক্ষত্রলোকের দেবতাত্মা], is based on the transformation of human race from primitive creature to civilised intelligent species controlling the whole earth. Then it deals with Jupiter exploration and a super intelligent Computer HAL. The three parted book is an inspiration of 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke. In his book, Sanyal named HAL as Jantra-Na, in his mother tongue Bengali, it ambiguously means 'not a machine' as well as 'pain'.
This novel is the first P. K. Basu story by Sanyal, though he called it as a "trial ball". It was later adopted in a Bengali movie, Jadi Jantem in 1974. Here, Basu is shown to be an old, unmarried man; who solves the death mystery of a businessman. Sujata, who is an essential character of the following stories, was accused of murder. Koushik, in a disguise of a driver, also helps her. Koushik is a typical example of bulk of the engineers who fails to manage any satisfiable job.
His most popular work is Biswasghatak [বিশ্বাসঘাতক] written about the Manhattan project that developed the first US Atom Bomb. This book is based on the shadow of Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists (1970), by Austrian Robert Jungk.
He received several awards for literature including Rabindra Puraskar (for Aporupa Ajanta in 1969), Bankim Puraskar (for Rupmanjari in 2000), and Narasingha Dutta Award. Many of his books were filmed and he won the Best Film Story Writer Award (for Satyakaam) by Bengal Film Journalists.
Although Sanyal is known mostly as a novelist, he was also an eminent civil engineer by profession. After graduating in science from the University of Calcutta, he passed Bachelor of Engineering from Bengal Engineering College in 1948. Thereafter he joined Public Works Department and later National Buildings Organisation, Ministry of Works and Housing, Eastern Region, Govt of India. He was a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers (India) and a Fellow of the Association of Engineers (India). He also wrote books in Civil Engineering such as Vaastu Vigyan.
Narayan Sanyal (26 April 1924 – 7 February 2005) was an Indian writer of modern Bengali literature as well as a civil engineer.