Moushumi Kandali
Moushumi Kandali | |
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| Born | Assam, India |
| Occupation | Writer, Art Historian, Academician |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Genre | Assamese literature |
| Subject | Contemporary |
| Notable works | Lambada Nachor Seshot Tritiyottor Golpo Mockdrill The Black Magic women |
| Relatives | Swapnarka Arnan (Son) Khudindra Nath Kandali (Father) Tarulata Kandali (Mother) Monimala Kandali (Sister) Mallika Kandali (Sister) |
Moushumi Kandali (Assamese: মৌচুমী কন্দলী) is a writer, historian and translator from Assam, India. Kandali won the Munin Barkataki Award in 2000 for her first collection of short stories, Lambada Nachor Seshot, which was published in 1998. She is a researcher and writer of fiction as well as art. She works as an assistant professor in the Department of Cultural Studies in Tezpur University, Assam.