Dimbeswar Neog

Dimbeswar Neog
Born 1899
Assam, India
Died 1966
Assam, India
Ethnicity Assamese
Occupation Author
Website
http://www.dimbeswarneog.com/

Dimbeswar Neog (1899-1966) (Assamese: মৰে অমস জীয়ে কোন ? জীয়ে অসম মৰে কোন? - ডিম্বেশ্বৰ নেওগ) is a writer and critic of Assamese literature.

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Literary scholarship

Neog authored around 100 books. His works ranged from story, verses, novel, drama, history of literature and criticism to folk-literature. Neog is best known for his work as a critic of Assamese literature. According to the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, Neog's two works on Assamese literature "made significant contribution to the development of critical assessment in Assamese literature on an academic plane."[1] Neog's approach to literary criticism has, however, been criticized as being "not entirely free of personal prejudice"[2] and "occasionally vitiated by his biased analysis."[1]

In 1965, Dimbeswar Neog presided over the 32nd session of Asom Sahitya Sabha in Nalbari and was its president.[3]

Selected works

Poetry
Folk literature
Novels
Drama
Literary criticism
Religion and faith

Personal Life

Born in Kamarfadia, a small village in Sibsagar, Assam Dimbeswar Neog [5] was the oldest child to his father Manik chandra Neog and mother Chandra Prabha. He is also known as the 'Indradhenu Poet'. His early education began at Kamarphadia. After his matriculation, he joined Cotton College in Guwahati.[6] He earned his bachelor degree in 1924 then he completed Masters in English study. After that he earned his masters in Assamese in 1940 from Calcutta University. Most of the literary works of Neog were done during the period while, studying at Cotton College. Neog was selected to be the General Secretary of Assam Chatra Sanmelan and remained there from 1921 to 1924. During that period he edited the mouthpiece of Chatra Sanmelan 'Janmabhumi' and 'Milan'. Dimbeswar Neog's professional life began as a teacher. In 1930, Dimbeswar Neog married Ajaleetora,[7], the daughter of writer and Dibrugarh district judge Benudhar Rajkhowa Ajaleetora. Dimbeswar and Ajaleetora Neog had seven children. He passed away in Assam Medical College after a brief period of illness in 1966.

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