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a veteran Indian feminist writer ,considered as the Simone de Beauvoir of India
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Background
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Well known for her frankness,Sarojini Sahoo, is a prime figure and trendsetter of feminism in contemporary Oriya literature. For her; feminism is not a gender problem or any confrontational attack on male hegemony. She accepts feminism as a total entity of female hood, which is completely separate from the man’s world. She writes with a greater consciousness of women bodies, which would create a more honest and appropriate style of openness, fragmentation and non-linearity. Her fictions always project a feminine sensibility from puberty to menopause. The feminine feelings like restrictions in the adolescence, the pregnancy, the fear factors like being raped or being condemned by society and the concept of a bad girl etc always have the thematic exposure in her novels and short stories.
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Birth Place
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Dhenkanal,Orissa, INDIA
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Accomplishments
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She has published eight anthologies of short stories and six novels. The anthologies are: Sukhara Muhanmuhi (1981), NijaGahirareNije (1989), Amrutara Pratikshare (1992), Chowkath (1994), Tarali Jauthiba Durga (1995), Deshantari (1999), Dukha Apramita (2006) and an English anthology of her translated stories under the title of Stories :Sarojini Sahoo (2006)
Her novels are: Upanibesh (1998), Pratibandi (1999), Swapna Khojali Mane (2000) Mahajatra (2001) , Gambhiri Ghara (2005) , Bishad Ishwari (2006) and Pakshibasa (2007) .The novel Gambhiri Ghara has been translated into Bangla and published from Bangladesh under the title of Mithya Gerosthali (2007)
She has been widely translated and published in different Indian languages. Her stories have been included in anthologies published by Harper Collins, National Book Trust ,Gnanapith and Sahitya Akademi.Once she was also the editor of Oriya Literary Magazine the Pallaba and fiction oriented English timely journal the Breakthrough.
She has been conferred with the Orissa Sahitya Academy Award, 1993, the Jhankar Award, 1992, the Bhubaneswar Book Fair Award and the Prajatantra Award.
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Additional Information
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Delhi Doordarshan, the National Channel of India has featured her life style and creations in its special tele-serial “Literary Postcard .”
Her novel "Gambhiri Ghara" has been translated into Bangla and published from Bangladesh under the title of Mithya Gerosthali (2007)
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Contact Information
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B/10,Officers' Colony,Rampur Colliery BRAJRAJNAGAR
JHARSUGUDA,ORISSA 768225
INDIA
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Work phone: +91-6645-250446
Fax:
Contact Author: Sarojini Sahoo
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Favorite Links
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Indian Feminst Writer :Sarojini Sahoo
Sarojini Sahoo :Wikipedia URL
Sarojini's Blog
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