Narayan Sanyal
Narayan Sanyal নারায়ণ সান্যাল was an Indian writer of modern Bengali literature and a civil engineer.
Biography
Narayan Sanyal was born in Hindmotor to Chittasukh Sanyal and Basantalata Devi. His name was initially Narayandas Sanyal in school life. His family consisted of wife Sabita Sanyal; elder daughter Anindita Basu, son-in-law Amitabha Basu, son Tirtharenu Sanyal, daughter-in-law Sharmila Sanyal, younger daughter Mou Sanyal Talukdar, son-in-law Soumitra Talukdar. His granddaughter is Ayoshi Talukdar.Although Sanyal is known mostly as a novelist, he was also an eminent civil engineer by profession. After graduating in science from the University of Calcutta, he passed Bachelor of Engineering from Bengal Engineering College in 1948. Thereafter he joined Public Works Department and later National Buildings Organisation, Ministry of Works and Housing, Eastern Region, Govt of India. He was a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers and a Fellow of the Association of Engineers. He also wrote books in Civil Engineering such as Vaastu Vigyan.
A biography of Narayan Sanyal was written by Pradip Dutta – Ami Narayan Sanyal Ke Dekhechi.
A Documentary on Writer Narayan Sanyal was screened on the 18th Kolkata International Film Festival on 15 November 2012 at Bangla Academy. The film " CHOKHER DEKHA PRANER KOTHA.... Narayan Sanyal " in Bengali named by his elder son-in-law Amitabha basu, was directed by his younger son-in-law Soumitra Talukdar and produced by his younger daughter Mou Sanyal.
Overview of his works
Sanyal wrote numerous books that dealt with various topics, such as children, science, art and architecture, travels, psychiatry, technology, refugee problems, history, biographical pieces, encyclopaedia of animals, social novel and Devadasi-related.This author also preferred writing books on deep shadow of many world-famous works. One of the most popular sci-fiction books, Nakshatraloker Debatatma, is based on the transformation of human race from primitive creature to civilised intelligent species controlling the whole earth. Then it deals with Jupiter exploration and a super intelligent computer HAL. The three-part book is an inspiration of 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke. In his book, Sanyal named HAL as Jantra-Na, in his mother tongue Bengali, it ambiguously means 'not a machine' as well as 'pain'.
His most popular work is Biswasghatak written about the Manhattan project that developed the first US atom bomb. This book is based on the shadow of Brighter than a Thousand Suns: A Personal History of the Atomic Scientists, by Austrian Robert Jungk.
Another book Timi Timingil is on whales. This stands on an article published in Reader's Digest.
He also wrote a series of detective fiction called the Kanta series. Most of the stories were inspired from various foreign novels of Erle Stanley Gardner and Agatha Christie. The protagonist of Kanta series thriller, Barrister P.K. Basu was based on the character Perry Mason.
Apart from this series, he wrote Bishupal Bodh: Uposonghar, which is basically a completion of Sharadindu Bandyopadhyay's unfinished Byomkesh Bakshi story: Bishupal Bodh. Narayan Babu fulfilled some terms given by Bandyopadhyay's friend Pratul Chandra Gupta, who edited Bandyopadhyay's works. Samaresh Basu, as the editor of Mahanagar, a magazine, published it in a Puja issue.
Sanyal did not simply copy foreign works; he took the central themes and adapted them for a proper Bengali atmosphere, which would be familiar to Bengali readers. For this reason, some changes in the original plot and a few anachronisms necessarily occur in his writings. He always mentioned the source, the changes he made in his script, and why these were necessary. He also tried to keep the nomenclature resembling the original so as to offer his gratitude. He often referred to P. K. Basu as "the Perry Mason of the East", as it was Erle Stanley Gardner's masterpiece that inspired him to create Basu.
It is undoubtedly accepted by all that Narayan Babu was one of the finest authors in Bengali and he was a class apart from the flock of contemporary Bengali writers those who were too dependent on sentiment and emotional overdose in their writings and too dependent on monopolist Bengali media/publication groups in commercial front.
Accolades
Sanyal received several awards for literature including Rabindra Puraskar, Bankim Puraskar, and Narasingha Dutta Award. Many of his books were filmed and he won the Best Film Story Writer Award by Bengal Film Journalists.List of works
Adaptations in movies
- #Satyakam, his novel, was adapted into Hindi film, Satyakam, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, starring Dharmendra, Sharmila Tagore as Ranjana, Rabi Ghosh and Ashok Kumar.
- # His another novel, Nagchampa was turned into Jadi Jantem, a Bengali Film released on 1 March 1974. This film was directed by Yatrik and starred by Uttam Kumar as P. K. Basu, Ruma Guha Thakurta as Ranu, Soumitra Chatterjee as Koushik Mitra, Supriya Choudhury as Sujata, Basanta Choudhury, Kamal Mitra and Haradhan Banerjee. Sanyal also wrote the dialogue.
- # The plot of Ashleelotar Daye was adopted to a Chiranjit starred film with the same name.
- # Neelimay Neel was turned into a Tapas Paul, Indrani Haldar & Anup Kumar starred film in 1991.
- # Pashanda Pandit was filmed by director Shibaprasad Sen. Soumitra Chatterjee starred film in 1993.
- # Gajamukta was released in 1994 by director Ajit Lahiri.
- # Kaantaye Kaantaye scheduled to release on ZEE5 on August 15, 2024. Directed by Joydip Mukherjee This is based on the book Sonar Kanta, from the Kanta series. Features Saswata Chatterjee as P.K.Basu
Children and teenage literature
- Sherlock Hebo
- Origami
- Disneyland —A delightful account on his trip to Disneyland, California. The book contains some of his pencil sketches.
- Nak Unchu
- Hati Aar Hati
Scientific articles and science fictions
- Biswasghatak —This is a book about the story of the Manhattan Project in the US during the 1930s and has a good insight on the type of collective intellect that worked together to make the project a success. This book also displays the win of economics and politics over "common sense" and the disastrous aftermath of such an action.
- He Hansabalaka
- Obak Prithibee
- Nakshatraloker Debotatma
- Aji Hote Shatobarsho Pore
- Charles Augustus Lindebark
- Bihanga Basona
Painting, sculpture, architecture
- Ajanta Aparupa
- La-jawab Dehli Aparupa Agra
- Immortal Ajanta
- Erotics in Indian Temples
- Bharatiyo Bhaskarje Mithun
- Prabanchak —This contains two articles, one on the original story of stealing the Mona Lisa & the other one is on the greatest forgery in the history of paintings.
Travel
- DandokShabori
- Pother Mohaprosthan
- Japan Theke Fire —This is an account of a trip to Japan during Exposition, 1970.
Nostalgic
- Shat Ekshotti
- Abar Se Esechhe Firiya
Psychological
- Monami
- Antarleena
- Tajer Swapno
Detective
All books of the Kanta series are of Prasanna Kumar Basu, Bar at Law.- 1.Nagchampa
- 2.Sonar Kanta
- 3.Machher Kanta
- 4.Pother Kanta
- 5.Ghorir Kanta
- 6.Kuler Kanta
- 7.Uler Kanta
- 8.Aw-Aa-Kaw Khuner Kanta
- 9.Sarmeyo Genduker Kanta
- 10.Koutuholi Koner Kanta
- Abhi Purbak Nee Dhatu Aw-er Kanta .
- 12. Jadu Eto Boro Ronger Kanta
- Ristedarer Kanta .
- Dress Rehearsaler Kanta .
- 15. NyayNishtha Nyasnasheer Kanta .
- Sokol Kanta Dhyonyo Kore
- Kantay Kantay -A collection of all Kanta books, published by Dey's Publishing.
- * Kantay Kantay 1 : Sonar Kanta, Machher Kanta, Pother Kanta, Ghorir Kanta, Kuler Kanta.
- * Kantay Kantay 2 : Uler Kanta, Aw-Aaw-Kaw Khuner Kanta, Sarmeyo Genduker Kanta.
- * Koutuholi Koner Kata, Jady E To Boro Ronger Kata, Ristedarer Kata
- * Kantay Kantay 4: Abhi-nee-aw Er Kata, Nyaynishtha Nyasnasheer Kanta, Dwiboibahik Kanta, Jom Duare Kata
Research related
- Netaji Rahasyo Sandhane
- Chin-Bharat Long March
- Poyomukhm
Refugee problems
- Bolmeek
- Bakultala P.L. Camp
- AronyoDondok
Historical
- Mohakaler Mondir
- Hanseshwaree
- AnandaSwarupini
- Ladley Begum
- RupManjari
- Mrityorma Amritam
Biographical
- Ami Netajike Dekhechhi
- Ami Rasbeharike Dekhechhi
- Lindeberg
Devdasi related
- Sutonuka Ekti Devdasir Nam
- Sutonuka Kono Devdasir Nam Noy
Dramas
- Muskil Aasan
- Ek Dui Tin —An adoption in Bengali of the play by George Orwell-Animal Farm.
Essay collections
- Swargiyo Naraker Dwar Ebong...
- Leonardor Noteboi Ebong...
Na Manush (Not Human) related
- Gajomukta
- Timi Timingil
- Raskel
- Na-Manushi Bishwokosh
- Na-Manushi Bishwokosh
- Na-Manusher Kahini
Social novels
- Bryatya
- Alokananda
- Neelimay Neel
- Satyakam
- Pashanda Pandit
- Asleelotar Daye .
- Lal Trikon
- Parabola Sir
- Aabar Jodi Ichcha Karo
- Milanantak
- Chonbal
- Chhoytaner Chaoyal
- Emonta To Hoyei Thake
- Amrapali
- Maan Mane Kachu