Sahitya Akademi awardee Samaresh Majumdar passes away aged 81

He was under treatment at a private hospital in Kolkata
Photo Credits: IANS
Photo Credits: IANS

Sahitya Akademi Award-winning Bengali writer Samaresh Majumdar (81) passed away in Kolkata on Monday. He breathed his last at 6.30 p.m. at a private hospital in Kolkata where he was under treatment for some time now.

Majumdar is widely remembered for his trilogy - Uttaradhikar, Kalbela and Kalpurush' - encircling the story of three generations in the backdrop of the Naxalite movement in West Bengal.

He was also quite popular among the younger readers, especially for his creation of the character of Arjun, a detective in the prime of his youth. His novel Dour had an excellent portrayal of a different life in Kolkata encircling around the race-course of the city.

Majumdar spent his childhood in the tea gardens of the Dooars region, a reason why North Bengal has a predominant place in many of the novels. He completed his degree in Bengali literature from the Scottish Church College in Kolkata before completing his master's from Calcutta University.

He was associated with a leading publishing house in Kolkata for a long time.

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