Bhaben Barua

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Born(1939-02-16)16 February 1939
Janji, Jorhat, Assam, British India
OccupationPoet, writer, professor
Language
NationalityIndian
Bhaben Barua
Born(1939-02-16)16 February 1939
Janji, Jorhat, Assam, British India
OccupationPoet, writer, professor
Language
NationalityIndian
EducationScottish Church College, University of Delhi
Alma materUniversity of Delhi
Genre
Notable worksSonali Jahaj, Language and the National Question in Northeast India
Notable awardsSahitya Akademi Award (1979)
Assam Publication Board Literary Award (1978)
Padmanath Vidyabinod Memorial Literary Award (2014)

Bhaben Barua (born 1939) is an Assamese poet.[1]

Barua was born 16 February 1939 at Janji, in the Jorhat sub-division of the Sibsagar district.[2]

He attended Boragaon Village Primary School (Janji) for four years (1944 to 1947), and Bamunpukhuri High School (Janji)(1948 to 1951). He passed the M. E. Standards in the First Division from the Jorhat Sub-division. He studied at Cotton Collegiate School (Guwahati) from 1952 to 1956 and passed in 1956 the Matriculation Examination in the first division with a merit scholarship. From 1958 to 1960 he studied art at Jagannath Barooah College (Jorhat) on a merit scholarship. He got his BA in English from the Scottish Church College in Calcutta in 1960. Starting in 1961 he studied for his MA in English literature at Delhi University, and graduated in 1963.

Career

He worked for a year as a high school teacher, and then as a news reader for All India Radio, Delhi (1961–1963). He became a lecturer in English literature at the Punjabi University of Patiala in 1963, and joined the Gauhati University in 1964, whence he retired as Professor of English in 2003. From 1998 to 2000 he was a fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study.

Publications

(i) Poetry (in Axomiya)[3] (ii) Literary Criticism (in Axomiya as well as English) (iii) Philosophy (in Axomiya as well as English) (iv) History (in Axomiya as well as English) (v) Many Lectures on English Language, English Literature and American Literature in the post-Graduate Department of Gauhati University (1964–2003). (vi) Editor of (a) Sanglap (in Axomiya), (b) Assam Quarterly (In English), (c) Assam Academy Review (In English), (d) Journal of the University of Gauhati : Arts (in English) (Maheswar Neog and Bhaben Barua jointly edited the two volumes of this journal), (e) Sudarshan (in English), (f) Natun Parjyayar Sanglap (in Axomiya) (vii) Organizations : (1) Muktadhara, (2) Axom Darshan Sangstha, (3) Sudarshan (2001), (4) Pragjyotish Foundation (2009)

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