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Ganesh Gogoi

Ganesh Gogoi (*amese: গনেশ গগৈ) dv(1907- 1938) was a poet of *am and then he is remembered also as a lyricist, composer, playwright, actor and football player. He is also known as Papori Kobi.

Contents

  • 1 Life
  • 2 Honours
  • 3 References
  • 4 External links

Life

Ganesh Gogoi was born at Jorhat of *am on 28 December 1907. His father's name was Kanak Chandra Gogoi.

Ganesh Gogoi's spent his childhood and student life in his native place Jorhat. P*ed the Matric examination from Jorhat Government High School in the second division, After matriculation, he was admitted to Cotton College, Guwahati, *am in the year 1926. He left for Kolkata in 1927 and was admitted to Ripon College (now called Surendranath College) for higher studies. Later on he also got admission to the Kashi Hindu university (Now Banaras Hindu University), but did not complete his study

Some of his famous dramas had pictured in 'Jorhat Theatre' where Ganesh Gogoi used to stage these dramas.

Drama
  • Jerengar Sati (1937)
  • Sakunir Pratisodh
  • Kashmir Kurmari
  • Lachit
  • Kuri Satika, etc.
Poetry
  • Papori (1934) A romantic *amese poetry book.
  • Swapna bhanga (1934)
  • Rupajyoti (1945)
  • Naoria
  • Boragi

Many songs were published in magazines like Banhi, Awahan, Ghar-Jeuti, Dainik Batori, Na-Jon, etc. at that time. His only book on lyrics is *led Geetimala.

Honours

  • The Government of *am to ins*ute an award in the name of Ganesh Gogoi from the year 2009. This film was officially selected for South Asian Film Festival 2007 at Dhaka.
  • A do*entary en*led Ganesh Gogoir Jiban Surabhi has been produced on his life and works.
  • A park named as Ganesh Gogoi Kabita Kanan after him in Jorhat, *am.

References

    External links

    • Xoundarya aru Kobi, one poem of Ganesh Gogoi at Sofura
    Books
    • History of *amese literature, by Birinchi *ar Barua
    • *amese literature: Volume 9, Part 2 - Page 84, Satyendranath Sarma
    • Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: devraj to jyoti, Amaresh Datta
    Audio
    • Regha Dibo Lage Jodi (1979) Audio song