How I Became a Writer: An Autobiography of a Dalit

Author:   Manoranjan Byapari ,  Anurima Chanda (Translator)
Publisher:   SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
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9789381345771


Pages:   372
Publication Date:   04 July 2022
Format:   Paperback
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'Writing was my truth, my god, my everything. I could not leave it for anything.' With these words, Manoranjan Byapari points to how writing is as important to him as breathing. How I Became a Writer: An Autobiography of a Dalit is the translation of the second volume of his remarkable life story Itibritte Chandal Jivan. In this volume, translated for the first time into English with great sensitivity, the author talks of his life in Kolkata after leaving the Chhattisgarh Mukti Morcha. He takes up the post of a cook at a school, which provides work, albeit gruelling. Part I, School Shenanigans, describes how he carried out his duties, while being treated contemptuously because he is a Dalit, and became more determined to forge a new identity as a writer. Part II, The Right to Write, reveals how his persistence gradually resulted in his works being published in little magazines and, later, by mainstream publishers and how his fame slowly spread with television interviews and prestigious awards. He discusses Dalit writings, Dalit literary organizations and whether he is a 'Dalit writer'. His forthright observations on society and governance provide many insights.

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Author:   Manoranjan Byapari ,  Anurima Chanda (Translator)
Publisher:   SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Imprint:   SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd
Weight:   0.470kg
ISBN:  

9789381345771


ISBN 10:   9381345775
Pages:   372
Publication Date:   04 July 2022
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Foreword by Sipra Mukherjee Acknowledgements A Note by the Translator PART I: School Shenanigans My First Visit to the Helen Keller Institute for the Deaf and the Blind The Warden and the Mother Killer The Four Guards More on the Warden and Introducing the Teacher in Charge Tensions at Work Tact or Free Flow like Pebbles? Checkmate Something Fishy Arm Wrestling The Unlettered Are Not Fools Lessons in Morality Embattling Superiors Mother Killer The Secretary of the Organization for Disabled People Boro Sahib How Duttada’s Intentions Came to Nought Mutating Viruses More Pilferage and Persecution To Eat or Not to Eat? PART II: Right to Write Jogenda, Ashokji and Podokkhyep More Literary Expeditions Ananta Acharya, Khokon Majumdar and Dalit Writings of Bengal The Story of Jibon Das A Tumultuous End to a Decade The Publication of Itibritte Chandal Jivan A Job Offer Gone Wrong and Returning to Chhattisgarh The Patna Literature Festival Literary Accolades In Pursuit of Parivartan Boro Sahib’s Desire to Felicitate Me The Bangla Akademy Award and Other Honours An Interview with 24 Ghonta My Writing Philosophy The End of an Era Index

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Manoranjan Byapari never went to school or university. He first wrote for little magazines where his success and popularity found him many publishers. His writing career took place as he worked as a cook for 21 years at the Helen Keller School for the Deaf and the Blind. He is a Trinamul Congress MLA for Balagarh since the 2021 West Bengal Vidhan Sabha elections. He has received many awards such as the Suprabha Majumdar Smarak Puraskar by the Paschimbanga Bangla Akademi in 2014, the television channel 24 Ghonta’s Ananya Samman in 2013 and in 2019 the Hindu Literary Fest’s nonfiction award. He is well known across India as he speaks in Hindi that he learnt in Chhatisgarh when he was with the Mukti Morcha of the late Shankar Guha Neogi. Anurima Chanda is Assistant Professor, Department of English, Birsa Munda College, North Bengal University. She has taught English as Second Language (ESL) and students with learning disabilities at the Centre for Writing and Communication, Ashoka University. She received her PhD on Indian English Children’s Literatures from JNU. She was a pre-doctoral fellow at the University of Würzburg. She is also a literary translator translator from Bangla/Hindi-English-Bangla. Among her books for children are: Timelines from Indian History: From Ancient Civilizations to a Modern Democracy; Tintin in Tibet by Hergé: A Critical Companion; The Untouchable and Other Poems; and DK Indian Icons: Bhimrao Ambedkar: An Illustrated Story of a Life.

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