- Source: Devananda Bharali
Devananda Bharali (1883-1972) was a pioneer linguist, writer, translator and dramatist from Assam. He also wrote many articles using the pen name of Miri. He was born in June, 1883 in Sivasagar district, Assam to Ishananda Bharali.
Literary career
Bharali's writings are both in English and Assamese language. Some of his major works include:
Asamiya bhashar moulik bicar aru sahityor chinaki (অসমীয়া ভাষাৰ মৌলিক বিচাৰ আৰু সাহিত্যৰ চিনাকি), published in 1912.,
Assamese Grammar in English (1902),
A Study of the Phonology and Vocabulary of Assamese Language (1960).
Cīnā Luitaea pāre, pāre (1972)
He was a regular writer in the Assamese magazines like "Usha", "Banhi". He had translated the "Macbeth" of Shakespeare into Assamese language for the first time.
Bharali's dramatical works include:
Bhimdarpa (ভীমদৰ্প), an abridged translation of Macbeth published in 1910
Srimonto Sankar (শ্ৰীমন্ত শংকৰ) (1944)
Bihu (বিহু)
See also
Assamese literature
History of Assamese literature
List of Asam Sahitya Sabha presidents
List of Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Assamese
List of Assamese-language poets
List of Assamese writers with their pen names
References
External links
Read online edition of AXAMIYĀ BHĀXĀR MOULIK BISĀR at archive.org.
Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland by Royal Asiatic Society of Great Britain and Ireland.