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Temsüla Ao (25 October 1945 – 9 October 2022) was a Naga poet, fiction writer, and ethnographer from India. She was a Professor of English at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) from where she retired in 2010. She served as the Director of the North East Zone Cultural Centre between 1992 and 1997 on deputation from NEHU. She was awarded the Padma Shri award for her contribution to Literature and Education. Her book Laburnum For My Head received the Sahitya Akademi Award for English writing in the short story category. Her works have been translated into Assamese, Bengali, French, German, Hindi, and Kannada.

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  • Temsüla Ao, née le 25 octobre 1945 à Jorhat (présidence du Bengale) en Inde britannique et morte le 9 octobre 2022 à Dimapur dans le Nagaland (Inde), est une poétesse, nouvelliste et ethnographe indienne. Professeur d'anglais, elle écrit la plupart de ses ouvrages dans cette langue. Elle publie notamment cinq recueils de poésie de 1988 à 2007, deux recueils de nouvelles et un ouvrage de critique littéraire. Comme ethnographe, elle recueille les traditions orales des Amérindiens, puis celles des Ao Naga pendant douze ans, et publie ses résultats en 2000. La principale distinction qu'elle reçoit est le prix Padma Shri en 2007. (fr)
  • Temsüla Ao (25 October 1945 – 9 October 2022) was a Naga poet, fiction writer, and ethnographer from India. She was a Professor of English at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) from where she retired in 2010. She served as the Director of the North East Zone Cultural Centre between 1992 and 1997 on deputation from NEHU. She was awarded the Padma Shri award for her contribution to Literature and Education. Her book Laburnum For My Head received the Sahitya Akademi Award for English writing in the short story category. Her works have been translated into Assamese, Bengali, French, German, Hindi, and Kannada. (en)
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  • Jorhat, Bengal Presidency, British India (en)
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  • Temsüla Ao during New Delhi World Book Fair in 2010 (en)
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  • Anungla Zoe Longkumer T. John Longkumer (en)
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  • Dimapur, Nagaland, India (en)
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  • Temsüla Ao (en)
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  • Laburnum For My Head (en)
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  • Temsüla Ao (25 October 1945 – 9 October 2022) was a Naga poet, fiction writer, and ethnographer from India. She was a Professor of English at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU) from where she retired in 2010. She served as the Director of the North East Zone Cultural Centre between 1992 and 1997 on deputation from NEHU. She was awarded the Padma Shri award for her contribution to Literature and Education. Her book Laburnum For My Head received the Sahitya Akademi Award for English writing in the short story category. Her works have been translated into Assamese, Bengali, French, German, Hindi, and Kannada. (en)
  • Temsüla Ao, née le 25 octobre 1945 à Jorhat (présidence du Bengale) en Inde britannique et morte le 9 octobre 2022 à Dimapur dans le Nagaland (Inde), est une poétesse, nouvelliste et ethnographe indienne. Professeur d'anglais, elle écrit la plupart de ses ouvrages dans cette langue. Elle publie notamment cinq recueils de poésie de 1988 à 2007, deux recueils de nouvelles et un ouvrage de critique littéraire. Comme ethnographe, elle recueille les traditions orales des Amérindiens, puis celles des Ao Naga pendant douze ans, et publie ses résultats en 2000. (fr)
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