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Sandipan Chattopadhyay (1933–2005) was an Indian Bengali writer. In
1961 he wrote the book "Kritadas Kritadasi" it changed the
landscape of Bengali fiction and created a niche for himself. A
staunch anti-establishment image and supporter of creative freedom,
he always refused to be a part of any big publishing house.
He was one of the pioneers of the Hungryalism Movement হাংরি আন্দোলন, also known as the Hungry generation, during 1961–65, though he, along with Binoy Majumdar, Shakti Chattopadhyay left the movement because of literary differences with Malay Roy Choudhury, Subimal Basak, Tridib Mitra and Samir Roychoudhury.
He was awarded the Sahitya Academy award for his book "Ami O Banabihari". He died after a prolonged respiratory ailments in December 2005.
Some of his famous writings are "Cholerar Dingulite Prem" (Lit: Love in the Time of Cholera), "Shaper Chocker Bhitor Diye", "Kukur Samparke Duto Ekta Katha Ja Ami Jani", "Seishab Dinratri", "Hiroshima, My Love", "Astitva Atithi Tumi" and "Esho Nipabane".
He was one of the pioneers of the Hungryalism Movement হাংরি আন্দোলন, also known as the Hungry generation, during 1961–65, though he, along with Binoy Majumdar, Shakti Chattopadhyay left the movement because of literary differences with Malay Roy Choudhury, Subimal Basak, Tridib Mitra and Samir Roychoudhury.
He was awarded the Sahitya Academy award for his book "Ami O Banabihari". He died after a prolonged respiratory ailments in December 2005.
Some of his famous writings are "Cholerar Dingulite Prem" (Lit: Love in the Time of Cholera), "Shaper Chocker Bhitor Diye", "Kukur Samparke Duto Ekta Katha Ja Ami Jani", "Seishab Dinratri", "Hiroshima, My Love", "Astitva Atithi Tumi" and "Esho Nipabane".