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Jayanta Dey
Jayanta Dey ((ベンガル語:জয়ন্ত দে); born 29 February 1964)is a novelist and short story writer in Bengali living in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. He is also the editor of Sarir O Sastha Magazine and works at daily Bartaman Patrika. He has received awards like Somenchanda Smriti Puroskar, Golpomala Puroskar, Namita Chattopadhyay Sahitya Puroskar. == Early writing == Jayanta Dey started writing poetry and was involved in publishing little magazine Amuk. He shifted to writing short stories after the 92-93 riots in India following the Demolition of the Babri Masjid when he felt that he can't communicate himself in poetry. His short story Pendulum,〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.galpopath.com/2014/07/blog-post_7472.html )〕 using the symbolism of an antique clock to establish the communal hatred in urban Indian psyche was published in Teebro Kuthar magazine. The short story received wide acclaim and received attention from eminent Bengali novelist Debesh Ray. Jayanta Dey's short stories started to feature in several reputed Bengali literary magazines like Desh and Pratikhon.
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