Syed Abdul Malik Explained
Syed Abdul Malik (1919–2000) was an eminent Indian novelist of Assamese literature, hailed from Naharani village near Dergaon in Golaghat district of Assam. He was the president of Asam Sahitya Sabha in 1977 held at Abhayapuri.
Malik received many awards, including Padmashri, Padma Bhusan,[1] Sahitya Akademi Award,[2] Sankar Dev Award, Xahityacharyya, etc.[3] Malik won Sahitya Akademi Award in 1972 for his novel Aghari Atmar Kahini (Tale of a Nomadic Soul).
He died on 20 December 2000.[4]
Literary work
A) Novels
- Umola Ghoror Dhuli (উমলা ঘৰৰ ধূলি) First Printed in "Baahi" Magazine in 1945-46 As Lo. Kha. Gu
- BonJui (বনজুই) 1958
- Kobitar Naam Labha (কবিতাৰ নাম লাভা) 1956
- Doctor Arunabhar Ohompurna Jibony (ড: অৰুণাভৰ অসম্পূৰ্ণ জীৱনী) 1975
- Sobighar(ছবি ঘৰ) 1959
- Rothor Chokori Ghure (ৰথৰ চকৰি ঘূৰে) 1958
- Matir Chaki (মাটিৰ চাকি) 1959
- Konthahar (কণ্ঠহাৰ) 1960
- Shurujmukhir Shapna(সুৰুযমুখীৰ স্বপ্ন) 1960
- Jia Jurir Ghat (জীয়া-জুৰিৰ-ঘাট) 1960
- Onnyo Aakakh Onnyo Tora (অন্য আকাশ অন্য তৰা) 1962
- Adharshila (আধাৰশিলা) 1966
- Mur babe Nuruba Maloti full (মোৰ বাবে নোৰুবা মালতী ফুল) 1966
- Rajanighondhar Chakulu (ৰজনীগন্ধাৰ চকুলো) 1964
- Prachir Aaru Prantor (প্ৰাচীৰ আৰু প্ৰান্তৰ) 1968
- Trishul (ত্ৰিশূল) 1968
- Aghari Atmar Kahini (অঘৰী আত্মাৰ কাহিনী)
- Bih Metekar Full (বিহ মেটেকাৰ ফুল) 1969
- Onnya Naam Mritu (অন্য নাম মৃত্যু) 1970
- Wilson, Aronya aaru moi (উইলচন অৰণ্য আৰু মই)
- Omor maaya (অমৰ মায়া) 1970
- Joya, Monika Ittadi (জয়া মনিকা ইত্যাদি) 1968
- Khura Nidan (খোৰা নিদান) 1971
- Ognighorbha (অগ্নিগৰ্ভা) 1971
- Uaihaafolu (উইহাফলো) 1971
- Hunali Hutare Bondha (সোণালী সূতাৰে বন্ধা) 1972
- Hipare Pran Samudra (সিপাৰে প্ৰাণসমুদ্ৰ) 1972
- Dukmukali (দোকমোকালি)
- Eta Surjya, Dukhon Nodi, Ekhon Morubhumi (এটা সূৰ্য্য দুখন নদী এখন মৰুভূমি) 1972
- Pransamudra (প্ৰাণসমুদ্ৰ) 1972
- Pahumora Habir Baat (পহুমৰা হাবিৰ বাট) 1973
- Jetuka Paator Dore (জেতুকা পাতৰ দৰে) 1973
- Nool, Birina Khagori (নল - বিৰিনা - খাগৰি) 1973
- Mon Jetukar Paat (মন জেতুকাৰ পাত) 1973
- Ekabeka Bittya (একাবেকা বৃত্ত) 1975
- Horirot Ekura Jui (শৰীৰত একুৰা জুই) 1970
- Mou Dimorur Kukh (মৌ ডিমৰুৰ কোহ) 1985
- Rupaborir Polokh (ৰূপাবৰিৰ পলস 1980)
- Fagunor Hekh Haahi (ফাগুনৰ শেষ হাঁহি) 1984
- Godya, Podya, aaru Firingoti _
- Nihonga Moupiyar Geet 1985
- Kebol Premerei Jodi 1985
- Shapnabhonga 1985
- Eta Dhumketur Horshojya 1987
- Humeru, Kumeru aaru Eta Baahi
- Raatir Kobita
- Dhanya Nar Tanu Bhal (ধন্য নৰ তনু ভাল)
- OnnyaJug Bhinnya Tirtha
- Bhumichompar Kopalot Henduror Fut
- Swaty Nokhyatror Bhosma
- Gathonit Tezor Koraal
- Ubhoti Ohar Gaan
- Bondar, Kamiz, Beloon
- Sotyaar Pothere Shantir Rothore Muktir Joijaatra
- Monushyatar Morihalit
- Monichunir Choka Chomka
- Fulonibaarir Brajrapat
- Moi Morinu Nejau Kiyo
- Nijorar Bukut Jola Juir Shikha
- Duborir Paatot Niyoror Tupal
- Aapun Aapun Swarga
- Prem Amritor Nodi
- Ruptirthar Yatri (ৰূপতীৰ্থৰ যাত্ৰী)
- Moromor Mojiar Heujia Dubori
- Baalir Bukur Hunor Chekura
- Mou Mitha Hridoyor Bhakha 2000
- Okhoy Obbyoy Smriti
- Oronya Debota
- Hunaali Aandhar
- Smritirekha
- Bohut Bedona Etupa Chakulu
- Moi Prostab Koru Je
B) Story Collections
- Parashmoni (পৰশমনি)
- Rajanigondhar sokulo(ৰজনীগন্ধাৰ চকুলো)
- Ronga gora(ৰঙাগৰা)
- Ejoni Notun Chuwali
- Moroha Papori
- Morom Morom Lage
- Hil Aaru Hikha
- Hikhore Hikhore
- Osthayi Aaru Ontora
- Choy Nombor Proshnor Uttar
- Andhakup
- Bibshya Bedona
- Aabortya
- Tinichokiya Garhi
- Pura Gaout Pohila Bohag
- Pranadhika
- Hahi AAru Chokulu
- Mriganabhi
- Arihona
- Hahire Chokulu Dhaki
- Ekhon Nilikha Chithi
- Alankar
- Chai aaru Firingani
He wrote two thousand short stories in the Assamese Language.
C) Poetry books
- Shakhar(স্বাক্ষৰ)
- Chandahin Chanda (ছন্দহীন ছন্দ)
- Beduin (বেদুইন)
D) Song Books
- Tumar Kantho Mor Kotha (তোমাৰ কণ্ঠ মোৰ কথা)
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Padma Awards . Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India . 2015 . July 21, 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20151015193758/http://mha.nic.in/sites/upload_files/mha/files/LST-PDAWD-2013.pdf . 15 October 2015 .
- Web site: SAHITYA ACADEMY AWARDEES – ASSAMESE . 16 December 2012.
- Web site: Syed Abdul Malik | Assamese Literature.
- Khaund. Malaya. Syed Abdul Malik: A Tribute. Indian Literature. 45. 1. January–February 2001. Sahitya Akademi. New Delhi. 171–175. 23343259.