Anger by Yashodhara Ray Chaudhuri
About the author
Yashodhara Ray Chaudhuri (born 1965) is a poet hailing from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Publishing her works since 1993, she has over 12 collections of poetry and short stories to her credit. She was awarded the Krittibas Puroskar in 1998 established by Sunil Gangopadhyay and also the Anita Sunilkumar puraskar instituted by Bangla Akademy in 2006.
A few of her books are Panyasamhita, Pisachini kabya, Chirantan Galpomala, Matribhumi Bumper, Solitaire, etc.
She studied philosophy from Presidency College , Kolkata and joined Indian Audit and Accounts Service in 1991 .
Yashodhara also is a translator from original French language. She has translated Leonardo Da Vinci by Serge Bremley in 2008, and Combat de la Vie by Dr Luc Montaignier in 2012.
She is married to Trinanjan Chakrabarty, a scholar and teacher of French language .
Yashodhara Ray Chaudhuri (born 1965) is a poet hailing from Kolkata, West Bengal, India. Publishing her works since 1993, she has over 12 collections of poetry and short stories to her credit. She was awarded the Krittibas Puroskar in 1998 established by Sunil Gangopadhyay and also the Anita Sunilkumar puraskar instituted by Bangla Akademy in 2006.
A few of her books are Panyasamhita, Pisachini kabya, Chirantan Galpomala, Matribhumi Bumper, Solitaire, etc.
She studied philosophy from Presidency College , Kolkata and joined Indian Audit and Accounts Service in 1991 .
Yashodhara also is a translator from original French language. She has translated Leonardo Da Vinci by Serge Bremley in 2008, and Combat de la Vie by Dr Luc Montaignier in 2012.
She is married to Trinanjan Chakrabarty, a scholar and teacher of French language .