The book 'Bless of Solitude' is a collection of short stories culled from his three collections and translated from 'Odia into English' by Sanjeet Kumar Das. It contains ten short-stories based on a harmonious blend between reality and imagination. The stories of Chittaranjan Chiranjit are also good and highly readable. Most of his stories attempt at striking a blend between spiritual quest and worldly desires. Indian tradition in general and Hindu tradition in particular permeate through his stories.
The book 'Bless of Solitude' is a collection of short stories culled from his three collections and translated from 'Odia into English' by Sanjeet Kumar Das. It contains ten short-stories based on a harmonious blend between reality and imagination. The stories of Chittaranjan Chiranjit are also good and highly readable. Most of his stories attempt at striking a blend between spiritual quest and worldly desires. Indian tradition in general and Hindu tradition in particular permeate through his stories.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Chittaranjan Chiranjit, an avid storyteller by passion and a prolific journalist by profession, writes short stories and novels in Odia with a little more inclination towards novel writing. His award-winning first novel 'CELL', based on new-age voyeurism, depicts the psychological complexities of youth. However, he has received much more laurels for his second novel, 'Yoddha', based on the real-life plight of malnourished children of Nagada, a tribal hamlet in Jajpur district. A perfect blend of fact and fiction, this book offers a deep insight into the lives of tribal people and their problems. With six novels and six short story books to his credit, he is one of the most promising writers in contemporary Odia Literature. Three of his novels have been adapted into plays staged by the famous Drama Institutions of the State. His writings delineate human suffering and survival through hope, despair, and societal transformation.His literary works have touched every aspect of human life, from the stark reality of a life filled with psychological dilemmas to a fleeting dream of touching the sky, from social upheaval to cultural degradation.Chittaranjan is also associated with the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Akademi of Letters, as a member of the Odia Advisory Board.
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