Amitav Ghosh becomes first English writer to bag Bharatiya Jnanpith Award

 SMTV Desk 2018-12-17 17:51:36  
Amitav Ghosh becomes first English writer to bag Bharatiya Jnanpith Award

New Delhi, December 17: In 1956, Kolkata-born author Bharatiya Jnanpith was described as "path-breaking novelist".

Amitav Ghosh was first recognized as an English writer. He was announced as the winner of Jnanpith Award winner for "outstanding contribution towards literature" in 2018.

The awarding body said that Ghosh, in his novels, treads through historical settings to the modern era and weaves a space where the past connects with the present in relevant ways.

"His fiction is subsidized with extraordinary depth and substance through his academic training as a historian and a social anthropologist. His mean thematic concerns include migration and interconnections across places, cultures, and races, and human distress and suffering caused by historical turbulence, especially at the level of girmitiyas, coolies and lascars," Bharatiya Jnanpith said in a statement.

Ghosh has explored Indian principals ranging across a wide international field, including Bangladesh, England, Egypt and Myanmar in both his imaginary and wandering writings.

Some of his celebrated works include "The Circle of Reason", "The Shadow Lines", "The Calcutta Chromosome", "The Glass Palace", "The Hungry Tide" and the Ibis trilogy that includes "Sea of Poppies", "River of Smoke", and "Flood of Fire".

The decision was taken in a meeting of Jnanpith Selection Board chaired by eminent novelist and scholar Pratibha Ray.

Other eminent persons of the selection board included Girishwar Misra, Shamim Hanafi, and Harish Trivedi, among others. All the previous winners of the much desire award have been writers in Indian languages, making Ghosh the first writer in English its winner.