Rajanikanta Bordoloi was a noted writer, journalist and tea planter from Assam, India. Some critics called him the Walter Scott of Assam. He was President of the Asam Sahitya Sabha in 1925 which was held at Nagaon.

As a part of the cultural exchange between Assamese culture and Meitei culture, the Meitei classic tale of Khamba and Thoibi became an Assamese classic as well, after being translated into Assamese language as "Khamba Thoibir Sadhukatha", by Rajanikanta Bordoloi.

Works

Novels

  1. Miri Jiyori (1894)
  2. Manomoti(1900),
  3. Rahdoi Ligiri (1930),
  4. Nirmal Bhakat (1927),
  5. Tamreswar Mandir (1926)
  6. Rangilee (1925)
  7. Donduadrah (1909),
  8. Radha aru Rukminir Ron(1925)
  9. Thamba-Thoibir Sadhu (1932)

He was a regular contributor to many leading magazines in that period such as Junaki, Banhi (magazine), Usha, Assam Hitoishi and Awahon. He also edited a monthly magazine called Pradipika.

See also

  • Assamese literature
  • History of Assamese literature
  • List of Asam Sahitya Sabha presidents
  • List of Assamese writers with their pen names

References

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Manomati by Rajanikanta Bordoloi মনোমতী ৰজনীকান্ত বৰদলৈ প্ৰকাশক

Miri Magalu Rajanikanta Bordoloi's Assamese Novel (Kannada) Exotic

In conversation with Ranjan Bordoloi Goodhomes.co.in

Ranjan Bordoloi on the Road Less Travelled Goodhomes.co.in

Miri Magalu Rajanikanta Bordoloi's Assamese Novel (Kannada) Exotic