Overview
Annapurna is an Indian author who writes primarily in the Odia language. She is associated with literary work produced in Odisha, contributing to modern Odia letters. The Wikidata record links her to the cohort of Indian creative figures, with her primary identification being as an Odia-language author.
Key facts
| Name | Annapurna |
|---|---|
| Known for | Odia-language writing |
| Language | Odia |
| Region | Odisha, India |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Wikidata ID | Q4767988 |
Background
Odia, one of the classical languages of India, has a long literary tradition centred in the eastern state of Odisha. Authors writing in Odia contribute to a body of work that includes prose fiction, poetry, drama and essays, with publishing activity concentrated in cities such as Cuttack and Bhubaneswar. Annapurna's identification as an Odia-language author places her within this tradition.
Note on identity
The name "Annapurna" is shared by several public figures in India, including actresses, politicians and writers across multiple languages. The Wikidata description for this entry specifies an Odia-language author, which distinguishes the subject from same-named individuals working in Telugu cinema, Tamil cinema and other fields. The article title qualifier "(actress)" appears in some catalogue listings, but the underlying Wikidata description identifies the subject as an author.
Significance
Writers working in regional Indian languages such as Odia play an important role in sustaining literary production outside the dominant Hindi and English markets. Contributions by Odia authors are recognised through institutions such as the Odisha Sahitya Akademi and the Sahitya Akademi at the national level.
Related topics
- Odia literature
- Odia language
- Odisha
- Sahitya Akademi
- Odisha Sahitya Akademi
- List of Odia-language writers
References
- Wikidata entity: Q4767988