Bhuvana Natarajan
Bhuvana Natarajan is an Indian translator and short story writer. She has published over 20 books (list attached) and in 2009 was awarded the Sahitya Academy Award for translation from Bengali to Tamil. Many of her short stories have appeared in Kalki, Mangaiyar Malar, Saavi, Sumangali, Jnana Bhoomi, Idhayam Pesugiraday and Gokulam. She can read, write and converse in Tamil, Bengali, Hindi, English and has working knowledge of Sanskrit. She lived in Calcutta for over 43 years and currently lives in Chennai.
She attended the World Tamil Conference held in Tanjavur in 1995, as an observer representing Bharathi Tamizh Sangam, Calcutta.
Awards
- Nalli Thisai Ettum Virudu for best translation from Bengali to Tamil for the year 2007;
- Tirupur Tamizh Sangam Award for best translation for the year 2007;
- Sahitya Academy Award – for translation from Bengali to Tamil for 2009.
Works
Mudhal Sabadam or Prothom Protishuti (in Bengali), was written in Bengali by Smt. Ashapoorna Devi for which she received the Jnanpith Award. This novel was later made into a very successful movie.
- Mother Teresa - Original
- Raja Ram Mohan Roy - Original
- Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose - Original
- Translations
- Vangaala Sirukadhaigal – short stories of Ashapoorna Devi
- Sondha Mannai Thedi – Taslima Nasreen
- Gana Devatha – Tarashankar Bandopadhyay (Jnanpith award winner)
- Devadas – Sharat Chandra Chatterji
- Andhakkaalam – Sunil Gangopadhyay
- Jagmohanin Maranam – Mahasweta Devi
- Karuppu Sooriyan - Ashapoorna Devi
- Dharmamum Adharmam - Various (Short Story collection)
- En Thaikku En Kadaisi Namaskarangal - Santosh Kumar Ghosh
- Porattam - Sunil Gangopadhyay
- Vanga Mozhi Siru Kadhai Toguppu - Bibhutibhushan Bandopadhyay
- Oru Oliyin Maranam - Various (Short Story collection)
- Magizhamnu Manam - Various (Short Story collection)
- Ganadevata - Tarashankar Bandopadhyay
External links
- The Hindu, 19 March 2010, retrieved 9 January 2011.