Nilotpal Roy

Nilotpal Roy (born 19 June 1978) is an Indian writer, thinker, literary critic, and commentator on culture. He is a bi-lingual novelist, essayist, poet, playwright, and short story writer. He writes with equal flair in two languages — in English, and in his vernacular Bengali. So far, he is best known for his bold, maverick, and unforeseen styles of writing, as well as for his unconventional ways of thinking. He is a featured author in Goodreads[1] and Amazon International.[2] Apart from being published in many national and international print and e-journals, as well as being an honored invitee contributor in festschrift books, so far he has 4 solo titles published by 3 different publishers — a Bengali collection of satirical essays,[3] an experimental English fiction in Joycean canon,[4] an English anthology of his poems and short stories,[5] and a Bengali book of pensees.[6] Recently, his interview has been published in the American magazine 'Fab World Today'. He has also been featured in the American newspaper 'US Times Now', and another American newspaper 'Resident Weekly' has published an immeasurable review of his novel 'Pastiche of Angst'. Earlier, this novel was also reviewed in the most prestigious Joycean journal 'James Joyce Broadsheet' which is published from the University of Leeds, UK.[7]
Personal life
He was born and brought up in North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India, and presently lives in Dum-Dum with his wife.
References
- ↑ Goodreads Author Page.
- ↑ Amazon International Author Page.
- ↑ Nilotpalnama : Jonoiko Shobdo-Dhangorer Mogoj-Mojdurijato ‘Aya’; ISBN 9788194254102.
- ↑ Pastiche of Angst : The Polylithic Analects of a Schizophrenic; ISBN 9789352585588.
- ↑ And Pus and Blood and Semen and Sweat and Vomit and ... et cetera; ISBN 9788192938608.
- ↑ An Ideogram character denoting ‘Quest’; ISBN 978-8190762700.
- ↑ ‘James Joyce Broadsheet’; University of Leeds, UK; ISSN 0143-6333; Issue : October 2017; No. 108; p.2.
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