| Chowdhury, Pramatha (1868-1946) litterateur, essayist, and one of the architects of chalita bhasa, was born on 7 August 1868 in jessore, son of Durgadas Chowdhury. His parental home was at Haripur in pabna. He passed the Entrance examination from Calcutta Hare School and FA from St. Xaviers' College. He stood first class first both in BA (1889) honours in Philosophy and MA (1891) in English. He was also fluent in French. He went to England (1893) to study for the Bar. After becoming a barrister he returned home and joined the Calcutta High Court. He married indira devi chowdhurani (1891), a daughter of satyendranath tagore.
He was vice president (1938-39) of the vangiya sahitya parishad and president of the All-India Bangiya Sahitya Sammelon in Delhi (1926) and the Krishnanagar Bangiya Sahtiya Sammelon. Apart from essays, he also wrote poems and short stories. Among his books are Tel Nun Lakdi (essays, 1906), Sonnet Panchashat (poems, 1913), Char Yeari Katha (short stories, 1916), Birbaler Halkhata (essays, 1917), Nana Katha (essays, 1919), Padacharan (1919), Ahuti (short stories, 1919), Amader Shiksa (essays, 1920), Birbaler Tippani (essays, 1921), Rayater Katha (essays, 1926), Pramatha Chowdhurir Granthavali (1930), Nana Charcha (essays, 1932), Nila Lohit (short stories, 1341), Nil Lohiter Adi Prem (short stories, 1341), Ghare Baire (essays, 1936), Prachin Hindustan (essays, 1939), Galpa Sanggraha (1941), Atmakatha (1946), The Story of Bengali Literature (1946), Tales of Four Friends (with Indira Devi, 1944). Pramatha Chowdhury was awarded the Jagattarini Gold Medal (1938) by Calcutta University. Pramatha Chowdhury died on 2 September 1946. [Badiuzzaman] |
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