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Arun Balkrishna Kolatkar (1 November 1932 – 25 September 2004) was an Indian poet [1] who wrote in both Marathi and English. His poems are known for expressing the humour in everyday life. His poems are known for expressing the humour in everyday life.
Jejuri is a series of poems written by Indian poet Arun Kolatkar. Consisting of a sequence of 31 poems, Jejuri depicts Kolatkar's visit to Jejuri, a city in Pune, which the poet visited in 1964. It was first published in Opinion Literary Quarterly in 1974, and issued in book-form in 1976.
Arun Kolatkar (born 1931 or 1932), poet who wrote both in Marathi and English; also a graphic designer; Bahinabai Chaudhari (1880–1951), illiterate poet whose son wrote down her poems for her; Tryambak Bapuji Thombre "Balkavi" Vilas Sarang (born 1942), writer, critic, translator and poet
Ashok Shahane was the pioneer of the little magazine movement in Marathi in the 1960s. The writers such as Dilip Chitre, Arun Kolatkar, Namdeo Dhasal, Tulsi Parab, Bhalchandra Nemade, Manohar Oak, Bhau Padhye, Vilas Sarang and Vasant Abaji Dahake came to prominence with the movement. Their writing is non-conformist and non-populist.
The computer said she was an 88-year-old female with a chief complaint of fatigue. From experience, I knew fatigue in an older person could be caused by almost anything. ... The tiny woman had ...
Among the published works giving an analysis of his poetry are: Lakshmi Raghunandan. (1990). Contemporary Indian poetry in English: with special emphasis on Nissim Ezekiel, Kamala Das, R. Parthasarathy, and A.K. Ramanujan : other poets assessed are Arun Kolatkar, Shiv K. Kumar, Keki N. Daruwalla, Jayanta Mahapatra, and Arvind Krishna Mehrotra ...
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The first book they published (with a cover by Arun Kolatkar) was their own work, Three Poets. But they went on to publish other emerging poets, and the books were always beautiful to look at and affordably priced. The importance of this venture cannot be over-estimated. Big publishers would not touch unknown poets.