Sahitya Akademi Award Winners and Their Works in Bengali Language
Year | Book | Author | Category of Books |
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1955 | Shreshtha Kavita | Jibanananda Das | Poetry |
1956 | Arogya Niketan | Tarashankar Bandopadhyay | Novel |
1957 | Sagar Theke Phera | Premendra Mitra | Poetry |
1958 | Anandibai Ityadi Galpa | Parashuram | Short Stories |
1959 | Kolkatar Kachhei | Gajendra Kumar Mitra | Novel |
1961 | Bharater Sakti-Sadhana O Sakta Sahitya | Sashi Bhushan Dasgupta | A Study of the Sakti-cult |
1962 | Japane | Annada Shankar Ray | Travelogue |
1963 | Ghare Pherar Din | Amiya Chakravarty | Poetry |
1964 | Jata Durei Jai | Subhas Mukhopadhyay | Poetry |
1965 | Smriti Satta Bhabishyat | Bishnu Dey | Poetry |
1966 | Nishi-Kutumba | Manoj Basu | Novel |
1967 | Tapasvi O Tarangini | Buddhadeb Basu | Verse play |
1969 | Mohini Aaraal | Manindra Ray | Poetry |
1970 | Adhunikata O Rabindranath | Abu Sayeed Ayyub | Literary criticism |
1971 | Manimahesh | Umaprasad Mukhopadhyay | Travelogue |
1972 | Shesh Namaskar | Santosh Kumar Ghosh | Novel |
1974 | Ulanga Raja | Nirendranath Chakravarty | Poetry |
1975 | Asamay | Bimal Kar | Novel |
1976 | Na Hanyate | Maitreyi Devi | Novel |
1977 | Babarer Prarthana | Shankha Ghosh | Poetry |
1978 | Vivekananda O Samakalin Bharatvarsha, Vol. I, II and III | Sankari Prasad Basu | Biography and cultural history |
1979 | Aranyer Adhikar | Mahashweta Devi | Novel |
1980 | Shamba | Samaresh Basu `Kalkut' | Novel |
1981 | Kalikata Darpan, Pt. I | Radharaman Mitra | Local history and culture |
1982 | Amritasya Putree | Kamal Das | Novel |
1983 | Jete Pari Kintu Keno Jabo | Shakti Chattopadhyay | Poetry |
1984 | Kalbela | Samaresh Majumdar | Novel |
1985 | Sei Samay (Part II) | Sunil Gangopadhyay | Novel |
1986 | Raj Nagar | Amiya Bhushan Majumdar | Novel |
1987 | Khujte Khujte Eto Dur | Arun Mitra | Poetry |
1988 | Bari Badle Jai | Ramapada Chaudhuri | Novel |
1989 | Manabjamin | Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay | Novel |
1990 | Tista Parer Brittanta | Debesh Ray | Novel |
1991 | Sada Kham | Moti Nandi | Novel |
1992 | Marami Karat | Alok Ranjan Dasgupta | Poetry |
1993 | Shahjada Darasukoh | Shyamal Gangopadhyay | Novel |
1994 | Aleek Manush | Syed Mustafa Siraj | Novel |
1995 | Kavita Sangraha | Naresh Guha | Poetry |
1996 | Tal Betal | Ashok Mitra | Essays |
1997 | Herbert | Nabarun Bhattacharya | Novel |
1998 | Anubhav | Dibyendu Palit | Novel |
1999 | Naba-Nita | Nabaneeta Dev Sen | Prose-Poetry |
2000 | Pagli Tomar Sange | Jay Goswami | Poetry |
2001 | Panchashati Galpo | Atin Bandyopadhyay | Short Stories |
2002 | Ami O Banabehari | Sandipan Chattopadhyay | Novel |
2003 | Krantikal | Prafulla Ray | Novel |
2004 | Baul Fakir Katha | Sudhir Chakraborty | Essay |
2005 | Haspatale Lekha Kabitaguchha | Binay Majumdar | Poetry |
2006 | Dhrubaputra | Amar Mitra | Novel |
2007 | Amar Samay Alpa | Samarendra Sengupta | Poetry |
2008 | Ghumer Borir Mato Chand | Sharat Kumar Mukhopadhyay | Poetry |
2009 | Keno Amra Rabindranathke chai ebong kibhabe | Sourin Bhattacharya | Essay |
2010 | Khanamihirer Dhipi | Bani Basu | Novel |
2011 | Bane Aaj Concherto | Manindra Gupta | Poetry |
2012 | Birasan | Subrata Mukhopadhyaya | Novel |
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