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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, Jejuri (1976) Runner-up: R. Parthasarathy, Rough Passage (1977) 1978 Timoshenko Aslanides: 1979 Brian Turner, Ladders of Rain (1978) Gabriel Okra: 1980 Shirley Geok-lin Lim, Crossing the Peninsula (1980) Audrey Longbottom, Relatives and Reliques (1979) 1981 Philip Salom, The Silent Piano (1980) 1982
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 ...
Arun Kolatkar: Bhijaki Vahi: Poetry [5] 2006: Asha Bage: Bhoomi: Novel [6] 2007: G. M. Pawar: Charitra: Viththal Ramji Shinde: Biography: 2008: Shyam Manohar: Utsukatene Mee Zopalo: Novel [7] 2009: Vasant Abaji Dahake: Chitralipi: Poetry [8] 2010: Ashok Kelkar: Rujuvaat (रूजुवात) Criticism [9] 2011: Manik Godghate "Grace" Varyane ...
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Sahitya Akademi Award for English Award for contributions to English literature Awarded for Literary award in India Sponsored by Sahitya Akademi, Government of India Reward(s) ₹ 1 lakh (US$1,200) First awarded 1960 Last awarded 2022 Highlights Total awarded 51 First winner R. K. Narayan Most Recent winner Anuradha Roy Website sahitya-akademi.gov.in Part of a series on Sahitya Akademi Awards ...
Chitre was born in Baroda on 17 September 1938 into a Marathi speaking CKP community. His father Purushottam Chitre used to publish a periodical named Abhiruchi.His grandfather, Kashinath Gupte was an expert on Tukaram and this served as Chitre's introduction to the poet. [1]