Bengali writer Dibyendu Palit dead

Press Trust of India  |  Kolkata 

Renowned Bengali and awardee died here Thursday due to age-related ailments, his family said.

Palit's death followed that of well-known Bengali Nirendranath Chakraborty on December 25.

The 79-year-old writer, who is survived by his only son, breathed his last at a private hospital in Jadavpur at around 11 am, they said.

His wife had predeceased him.

The last rites will be performed after his son, who stays abroad reaches here, the family said.

Palit, who was conferred the for his novel 'Anubhab' in 1998, had been confined to his home for past three years due to age-related ailments.

He was taken to the hospital from his south Kolkata residence on Wednesday night after his condition deteriorated.

Expressing grief over his death, tweeted "Saddened at the passing away of veteran My condolences to his family."

Born in in in 1939, Palit had studied comparative literature in and his first short story 'Chhandopatan' was published in 1955.

It was followed by his first novel 'Sindhu Baroan' published in 1959.

He was awarded the 'Bankim Purashkar' for 'Dheu' in 1990 and 'Ananda Purashkar' in 1984 for 'Sahojoddha'.

Palit's short story 'Mukhabhinoy' had been adapted by theatre personality for his only big screen venture Eashwar Mime Co'.

Tapan Sinha's 'Antardhan' was also based on a short story by Palit.

Well-known publisher and of Publishers and Booksellers Guild, Tridib Chatterjee said, "We have lost Ramapada Choudhury, Nirendranath Chakraborty last year and today we lost We are losing our mentors one by one."

"The Guild will pay tribute to these personalities in the coming International Kolkata Book Fair," he said.

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First Published: Thu, January 03 2019. 15:50 IST