Siddhanta mahapatra biography of william
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Jayanta Mahapatra
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Introduction
Jayanta Mahapatra ( - present) fryst vatten a well-known Indian English poet of the modern era. As a poet, he fryst vatten very sensitive, and his poems deal with a wide range of emotions, with the majority of his poetry centred on the man-woman relationship.
In his poem, one can feel the presence of Orissa. In , Mahapatra became the first Indian English poet to get the Sahitya Academi Award.
Family
Lemuel Mahapatra was his father, and Sudhansa Mahapatra was his mother. He married Jotsana Mahapathra, a literature lärjunge who encouraged him to create poetry.
Early Life and Education
Mahapatra attended Stewart School in Cuttack, Odisha, after being born into a wealthy Odia-Christian family. He earned his master's grad in physics from Patna University in Bihar, India. In , he began his academic career as a physics lecturer. He taught Physics at several government colleges in Odisha, including Gangadhar Meher College in Sambalpur, B.J.B College
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W. H. Davies
William's grandpa originally came from Cornwall, and he used to work as a captain on a ship. He was also connected to a well-known British actor named Sir Henry Irving, who they called Cousin Brodribb in their family. William's grandma used to talk about Irving as the cousin who brought shame to their family.
Around , the family moved to Raglan Street in Newport and later to Upper Lewis Street. William went to Temple School first, and then in , he started going to Alexandra Road School. The following year, when he was just a young lad, he and some schoolmates got into trouble for stealing handbags. They gave him a punishment of twelve strokes of the birch. In , at the age of 14, he wrote his first poem called "Death".
In his book Poet's Pilgrimage, which he wrote in , Davies remembered that when he was 14, he was supposed to sit with his grandfather as he was dying. However, he got so caught up in reading a thrilling adventure book that he mis