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    Pratibha Ray (born 21 January 1944) is an Indian academic and writer of Odia-language novels and stories. For her contribution to the Indian literature, Ray received the Jnanpith Award in 2011. She was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 2022.

  2. Jan 25, 2022 · A professor by profession and a writer by choice, Pratibha Ray undoubtedly is a household name in Odisha and in most parts of India through her translated works. She is one of the leading fiction writers in India today.

  3. BHUBANESWAR: Pratibha Ray, whose name was announced for Padma Bhushan award on Tuesday evening, is among the most prolific women writers in India whose novels and short stories depict the...

  4. Among the contemporary fiction writers of Odisha, Pratibha Ray is widely translated, perhaps the best known and widely read voice in Odisha and India. Her translated works appear regularly in different Indian languages. Pratibha’s novels contain a variety of subject matter and interest.

  5. Pratibha Ray has 89 books on Goodreads with 8688 ratings. Pratibha Rays most popular book is Yajnaseni: The Story of Draupadi.

  6. Pratibha Ray is an Indian academic and writer. Her search for a social order based on equality, love, peace and integration, continues, since she first...

  7. Pratibha Ray. She is undoubtedly one of the most gifted and accomplished amongst the contemporary short story writers and novelists in Orissa. She has an impressive corpus of eighteen novels, several short story collections, one travelogue, nine books for children and ten for neo-literates.

  8. pratibha ray. “The sun never changes, but patterns of sunlight and shadow change. The mountains remain the same but the trees, the flowers and the fruit it bears.

  9. Oct 25, 2021 · Revisionist myth making is exemplified in Pratibha Rays Yajnaseni. The Jnanapith award winner, Pratibha Ray refuses to accept traditional and idealistic approach in her work; rather she excavates the disturbed psyche of the ancient mythical heroine, Draupadi.

  10. In this conversation Pratibha Ray, a renowned Odia writer talks about translations, Indian literature, her journey as a writer and her most loved books.