Surendra Mohanty

Surendra Mohanty
Born 1920
Cuttack, Orissa, India
Died 1992
Occupation Novelist, writer
Language Oriya
Nationality Indian
Genres Novels, Short Stories, Biographies, essayist
Subjects Literature

Surendra Mohanty(Oriya: ସୁରେନ୍ଦ୍ର ମହାନ୍ତି) born in Orissa is an award-winning author who writes in Oriya.[1] He is the recipient of prestigious Orissa Sahitya Academy Award for his novel Nilashaila.

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Career

He was the president of Orissa Sahitya Academy from the year 1981 to 1987. He was also the first editor and later chief editor for the newspaper The Sambad.[2] He is a writer of short stories, novels, travelogues, criticism and biographies. He has written about 50 books belonging to different genres. His well known books are Mahanagarira Ratri (The Night of the Metropolis), Maralara Mrutyu (The Death of a Swan), Andha Diganta (The Dark Horizon), and Mahanirvan (The Great Exit). Yadubamsa O Anyaanya Galpa (The Yadubamsa and other stories) and Rajadhani O Anyaanya Galpa (The Capital and other stories), Krushna Chuda (The Peacock Flower) and Ruti O Chandra (The Bread and The Moon) are his famous short stories.[3]

Awards

Selected works

Novel

Short Stories

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