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Sunil Gangopadhyay
He is best known for his novels ''Atmaprakash'' (1964), ''Aranyer Din Ratri'', ''Sei Somoy'', ''Pratham Alo'' (1996), and ''Purba Paschim''; travelogues ''Payer Tolay Sorshe (Vol. 1 and 2)''; the poetry collections ''Eka ebong Koekjon'' (1958), ''Ami Ki Rokom Vabe Beche Achi'' (1966), and ''Hathat Nirar Janya''. Sunil Gangopadhyay introduced the fictional character ''Kakababu'', writing 36 novels in the series that became influential in Bengali children's literature. In 1985, he received the prestigious ''Sahitya Akademi'' award for his historical fiction ''Those Days'' (''Sei Somoy'').
His prose style, conversational and colloquial, simple and lucid yet deeply penetrating with often a thin layer of dry humor, has by now created a niche of its own which have influenced many later writers, not only in Bengal but elsewhere too. Sunil, according to Shankha Ghosh, "used to narrate the story using contemporary language, which often allows readers to find aspects of themselves they may have not seen, perhaps did not want to see. In doing so, Sunil skillfully turned his personal confession into a shared experience for a wide readership." Sitanshu Yashaschandra observed that in his works "the personal is never sacrificed in favor of the 'regional,' nor is 'Bengaliness' ever given up to aspire for any larger status. He is a writer of international stature, simply because he is a writer, such a good writer." Provided by Wikipedia