• Latest
  • Trending
  • All
  • Sport
  • Cricket
  • Odisha
Here Lies God’s Plenty: A Comprehensive Book On Odisha’s Vyasakabi Fakirmohan Senapati

Here Lies God’s Plenty: A Comprehensive Book On Odisha’s Vyasakabi Fakirmohan Senapati

2 years ago
‘Dhurandhar’ Is Worth Every Minute: Deepika Padukone Reviews Hubby Ranveer Singh’s Spy Thriller

‘Dhurandhar’ Is Worth Every Minute: Deepika Padukone Reviews Hubby Ranveer Singh’s Spy Thriller

34 minutes ago
Odisha Man Loses Rs 7.2 Lakh After Opening ‘RTO Challan’ APK File; Accused Nabbed From Prayagraj

Odisha Man Loses Rs 7.2 Lakh After Opening ‘RTO Challan’ APK File; Accused Nabbed From Prayagraj

42 minutes ago
Sonakshi Sinha Recalls Taking Couples Therapy During Rough Patch With Zaheer Iqbal

Sonakshi Sinha Recalls Taking Couples Therapy During Rough Patch With Zaheer Iqbal

1 hour ago
8 Complaints Of Ragging From 2 State-Run Colleges In 16 Months: Odisha Minister

8 Complaints Of Ragging From 2 State-Run Colleges In 16 Months: Odisha Minister

1 hour ago
School Curriculum, Textbooks From Class 1 To 12 To Be Revamped In Odisha

School Curriculum, Textbooks From Class 1 To 12 To Be Revamped In Odisha

2 hours ago
Tharoor Only Congress Leader Invited To Dine With Putin At Rashtrapati Bhavan; Miffed Congress Cries Foul After He Accepts

Tharoor Only Congress Leader Invited To Dine With Putin At Rashtrapati Bhavan; Miffed Congress Cries Foul After He Accepts

2 hours ago
Nothing Is New…: ‘Dhurandhar’ Might Be ‘Inspired’ By Major Mohit Sharma, Says Actor Rakesh Bedi

Nothing Is New…: ‘Dhurandhar’ Might Be ‘Inspired’ By Major Mohit Sharma, Says Actor Rakesh Bedi

2 hours ago
Odisha MP Sambit Patra Fires Back At TMC Over ‘Deportation Of Bengali Speakers’ Claim

Odisha MP Sambit Patra Fires Back At TMC Over ‘Deportation Of Bengali Speakers’ Claim

2 hours ago
In Major Boost For India’s Nuclear Power Sector, Putin Announces Largest Plant In Tamil Nadu

In Major Boost For India’s Nuclear Power Sector, Putin Announces Largest Plant In Tamil Nadu

3 hours ago
Dr Laxmi Bai’s 100th Birthday Celebrated In Grand Style; President Murmu Wishes Her Through Personal Note

Dr Laxmi Bai’s 100th Birthday Celebrated In Grand Style; President Murmu Wishes Her Through Personal Note

3 hours ago
Odisha Govt Invites Bids For e-Auction Of 12 Virgin Mineral Blocks In 4 Districts

Odisha Govt Invites Bids For e-Auction Of 12 Virgin Mineral Blocks In 4 Districts

3 hours ago
Indigo meltdown

IndiGo Crisis: Govt Orders High-Level Inquiry, Expects Complete Restoration In 3 Days

3 hours ago
  • Home
  • About us
  • Career
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Usage
Friday, December 5, 2025
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review
No Result
View All Result
OdishaBytes
No Result
View All Result
Home Literature Book Review

Here Lies God’s Plenty: A Comprehensive Book On Odisha’s Vyasakabi Fakirmohan Senapati

by Himansu S Mohapatra
June 24, 2023
in Book Review, Literature, Odisha
Reading Time: 5 mins read
Here Lies God’s Plenty: A Comprehensive Book On Odisha’s Vyasakabi Fakirmohan Senapati
491
SHARES
1.4k
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

Fakirmohan Senapati:The Making of an Author, published by Vidyapuri, is unprecedented for two reasons. Firstly, it is a comprehensive assessment of the entire oeuvre of Senapati. Secondly, it is the first such study to have been written and presented in the English language. Admittedly, there are scores of studies in Odia of Utkala literature’s Vyasakabi and Saraswati, many of them very good. But no study has attempted a complete survey of Senapati’s writings and a holistic analysis of his diverse and multifaceted corpus.  The book is a happy product of the capacious, scrupulous and rigorous scholarship that Dash was known for, and, the agile and subversive critical sensibility of Pattanaik.

In many ways a dream book, incorporating the life’s work of Dash and Pattanaik, it is the best tribute to the memory of Dash who passed away last year after completing the work.  In the way it is written and presented, involving hitherto untapped archival sources—the striking example being the use of the unpublished manuscript of Senapati’s autobiography which he termed Mo Jibani as distinct from the two bowdlerized titles in circulation until now, Atmajibana Charita and Atmacharita—and containing a wholesale reassessment of Fakirmohan’s opus—the book will be a definitive reference point for Senapati studies for years to come. No wonder Satya P. Mohanty states unequivocally in the introduction that the book ‘belongs on the shelf of every reader who wishes to understand Fakrimohan Senapati and his times’ (p. x). The book advances the discourse on Senapati, the writer, in several significant ways. The principal contribution of the book, however, is that it creates an enduring, full-bodied image of Senapati for analysis and appreciation within before exporting him for consumption outside.

ADVERTISEMENT

One cannot fail to notice the lopsided nature of Odia society’s—and this is inclusive of studies on Senapati written by Odias in English—projection of its iconic writer on the national and global stage. Resting on the singular case of one novel, Chha Mana Atha Guntha or rather its English translation Six Acres and a Third, this projection has been top heavy, with no support provided by a close scrutiny of the total output of the writer. Based on this single work, comparisons have been drawn with other enduring figures of world literature—the acclaimed book Colonialism, Modernity and Literature: A View from India (2011), edited by Satya P. Mohanty, being a case in point—and also with Indian writers in other languages. While this sort of wide framing is extremely important, it has to be acknowledged that in the absence of a comprehensive view of Senapati, evolved from within, a view of what he stands for in Odia society and culture, it is bound to go only so far. Other regional greats like Bankim Chandra, Bibhuti Bhusan, Tagore in Bengali, Premchand, Bharatendu Harischandra, Phaniswarnath Renu, Agyeya in Hindi, and O. Chandu Menon, Vaikom Muhammad Basheer in Malaylam have fared much better in this regard, having been rigorously interpreted for their native audiences before being decked out and sent abroad.

This book sets out to redress the balance by developing a view from within, equipped with which Odia literature can showcase Senapati on the world stage. To drive home the point it will be fitting to provide one sample of such a homegrown analysis. This is how Dash and Pattanaik draw out the quintessence of Fakirmohan’s iconic story “Randipua Anta” (Ananta, the Widow’s Brat: ‘The life divine is a courageous existential choice; a fearless Kierkegaardian leap that can transform a rank ordinary plebeian’s life into an extraordinary moment of effulgent beauty’ (p. 205-6). It is not often that an Odia literary work has been described in such a sublime and majestic way.

Presented in eleven chapters, the book demolishes several myths about Senapati. The first one is the myth of a ‘late style’ that scholars have located in the prose fiction produced in the last two decades of his life. This has had the unfortunate effect of sweeping the writer’s huge repertoire of writings consisting of essays, anecdotes, text-books, historiography, travelogues, translations, and poetry under the carpet. These genres of writing, each of which is treated in a chapter-length study in the book, were the perfect laboratories in which he honed his style and developed those trademark qualities that are said to be the definitive markers of his ‘late style’. For example, as Dash and Pattanaik point out, the ‘synergetic multiplicity of language’ (p.40) that is amply in evidence in his fictions was very much acquired during his days as a history writer, journalist and reporter when he opened himself to the play of languages at the existential as well as cultural level.

The championing of ‘late style’ by scholars and critics, as Dash and Pattanaik have taken pains to show, has also resulted in the canonization of Chha Mana Atha Guntha and the eclipsing of the diverse genres of writing in which Senapati excelled. As against this, the authors pose the timely and cautionary remider that ‘the entire Fakirmohan oeuvre is a network of inter-related themes that extend beyond the framework of single text’ (p. 161).

This indeed is a sterling insight. And it comes with its attendant challenge to the Senapati scholar to expand their reading, to read cross-referentially so as to recognize how the alleged apotheosis of Senapati’s ‘late style’ in Chha Mana Atha Guntha derived from ‘the historian Fakrimohan’s understanding of the process of history and the mythographer Fakirmohan’s insight into the metaphysics of change” (p. 239). Dash and Pattnaik also give us a much needed reality check by tracing the incredibly complex history of reception of Chha Aana Atha Guntha. According to this history, the novel was accorded a cold reception after being published as a book in 1902. It was Senapati’s third novel, Mamu, published in 1913, which was hailed as a masterpiece by the contemporary readership. This was proved not only by its commercial success but by the fact that it was Mamu and his second novel Lachhama that were translated into Hindi during and shortly after Senapati’s lifetime. In fact, the success of Mamu encouraged Senapati to publish Lacchama as a book and to bring out a second edition of Chha Aana Atha Guntha. The authors point out that the canonization of the first novel began with Nilakantha Das’s 1915 essay which argued that Chhamana was the greatest novel in Odia prose fiction. The process reached its culmination in 1955, with Surendra Mohanty, retracting his 1950 claim about Mamu being the greatest Senapati novel, followed closely by his last novel Prayaschita, and rooting for the nonpareil status of Chha Aana Atha Guntha instead.

It is no mean task to furnish a compendium of literary history in course of setting the record straight about Senapati and to do so in a language that is irreverent towards the master discourse whose linguistic instrument it uses, namely the English language. The book’s idiosyncratic style, free of jargons, is a part of that irreverence, the authors’ penchant for some fashionable words such as ‘carnivalize’, ‘deconstruct’, ‘interpellate’, ‘hegemony’, notwithstanding. It can be asserted in closing that Dash and Pattanaik have not only written a solid work of criticism and scholarship; they have also proved by the vigour of their demonstration that Senapti is our contemporary. In the process they have elevated themselves to the numero uno position among the scholars and critics of Fakirmohan Senapati.

(The writer is a noted academic and translator)

    

Share196Tweet123
ADVERTISEMENT
Himansu S Mohapatra

Himansu S Mohapatra

A former Professor of English & noted translator

Related Posts

Odisha Man Loses Rs 7.2 Lakh After Opening ‘RTO Challan’ APK File; Accused Nabbed From Prayagraj

Odisha Man Loses Rs 7.2 Lakh After Opening ‘RTO Challan’ APK File; Accused Nabbed From Prayagraj

by OB Bureau
December 5, 2025

Bhubaneswar: In a major breakthrough in a cyber fraud case, the Angul Police have arrested a man from Prayagraj in...

8 Complaints Of Ragging From 2 State-Run Colleges In 16 Months: Odisha Minister

8 Complaints Of Ragging From 2 State-Run Colleges In 16 Months: Odisha Minister

by OB Bureau
December 5, 2025

Bhubaneswar: Eight complaints of ragging  were received from two government-run colleges in Odisha in the past 16 months, Higher Education...

School Curriculum, Textbooks From Class 1 To 12 To Be Revamped In Odisha

School Curriculum, Textbooks From Class 1 To 12 To Be Revamped In Odisha

by OB Bureau
December 5, 2025

Bhubaneswar: Students of Classes 1 to 12 will soon study from completely new textbooks with the Odisha government planning to overhaul...

Odisha MP Sambit Patra Fires Back At TMC Over ‘Deportation Of Bengali Speakers’ Claim

Odisha MP Sambit Patra Fires Back At TMC Over ‘Deportation Of Bengali Speakers’ Claim

by OB Bureau
December 5, 2025

New Delhi: BJP MP from Odisha Sambit Patra on Friday strongly countered Trinamool Congress 'Bengali-speaking people being deported to Bangladesh' allegation....

OdishaBytes

Copyright © 2025 Frontier Media

Navigate Site

  • About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact
  • News Feed

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Odisha
    • Policy & Politics
    • City
  • India
  • Sport
    • Cricket
    • Football
    • Hockey
    • IPL
  • Entertainment
    • Music
    • Movie Review
    • Television
    • Bollywood
    • Hollywood
    • Ollywood
  • Business
  • Lifestyle
    • Travel
    • Food
    • Health
    • fashion
  • World
  • More
    • News You Can Use
    • Good News
    • Viral Videos
    • Tech
      • Cars & Bikes
      • Mobile & Gadgets
      • Review

Copyright © 2025 Frontier Media