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Dr. R.P. Singh | |
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Born | 01/03/1976 Barabanki district of Uttar Pradesh,India |
Occupation(s) | Indian playwright, Professor, poet, essayist, and critic |
Spouse | Dr. Alka Singh |
Parent(s) | Dr. Rajendra Bahadur Singh, Mrs Rajyashree Singh |
Ravindra Pratap Singh (01/03/1976), widely known as R.P. Singh, is a prominent Indian playwright, poet, essayist, and critic who adeptly expresses himself in both English and Hindi. R.P.Singh's literary journey began during his high school years, where he started writing and publishing . He later pursued higher education at the University of Lucknow, eventually joining the Department of English and Modern European Languages as a faculty member. Currently, he serves as a Professor of English at the University of Lucknow where he not only imparts knowledge but also continues to hone his craft as a writer.
Biography
[edit]Early life
[edit]R.P. Singh's literary journey began during his high school years, where he started writing and publishing. He later pursued higher education at the University of Lucknow , eventually joining the Department of English and Modern European Languages as a faculty member. Currently, he serves as a Professor of English at the University of Lucknow where he not only imparts knowledge but also continues to hone his craft as a writer. His writing spans various genres, including drama, poetry, and children's literature and criticism. R.P. Singh is particularly acclaimed for his contributions to Indian English drama, where he has showcased his mastery in inventing composite plots, compelling narratives, crafting nuanced characters, and delivering meaningful narratives. His plays, Flea Market and Other Plays, When Brancho Flies, See My Curls, Yes It goes, Ecologue, have received critical acclaim garnered attention for their insightful exploration of themes and societal issues.
In the realm of poetry, his collections like "Banjaran and Other Poems" and"Two Violet Flowers", Project Penultimate represent his poetry. His poetry often touches upon universal human experiences, making them resonate with a diverse audience.
His dedication to children's literature is evident in his collections like "Cloud, Moon and a little Girl" and "Adventures of Funny and Bana," "The World of Mavie" where he combines imagination with meaningful storytelling to engage the attention of young minds.
In addition to his creative endeavors, R.P. Singh has made significant contribution to academia through his scholarly writings. His essays and critical works have been featured in various anthologies and academic publications, further establishing his reputation as a versatile intellectual.
R.P. Singh's prolific literary career has been recognized with twenty four awards, including, Mohan Rakesh Sarjana Puraskar (2015), Bhartendu Harsichandra Puraskar (2016), Dr. Ram Kumar Verma Baal Natak Samman ( 2020). His commitment to literature, coupled with his innovative approach to teaching, has left an indelible mark on the Indian literary landscape. For his innovation in teaching he has received Shikshak Shri Samman (2015) from the Government of Uttar Pradesh. and ACCLAIM award from the University of Lucknow twice.
Marriage and children
[edit]- Wife Dr Alka Singh (an academician, and writer)
- Daughter Arya Singh
Published works
[edit]Drama:
- "When Brancho Flies" (2013)
- "Flea Market and Other Plays"(2014)
- "Ecologue" (2014)
- "See My Curls" (2019)
- "Yes, It Goes!" (2019)
Poetry:
- "Banjaran and Other Poems" (2008)
- "Two Violet Flowers" (2020)
- "Project Penultimate" (2021)
- "Corona, Tamarind Seed and A Muse" (forthcoming)
Children’s Literature:
- "Cloud, Moon and a little Girl" (2017)
- "Adventures of Funny and Bana" (2018)
- "The World of Mavie" (2019)
- "Butter Nick Two Mice and Other Poems"
Hindi Writing:
- "Patheya" (2013)
- "Shakespeare Ki Saat Raatein" (2015)
- "Antardwand" (2016)
- "Neeli Aankhon Wali Ladki" (2016)
- "Pathik aur Pravaah" (2016)
- "Vishaad" (2017)
- "Montage" (2018)
- "Chaudah Farvari" (2018)
- "Mati" (2018)
- "Teen Pahar" (2018)
- "Kavi ke Saath" (2018)
- "Pinjra" (2018)
- "Jhalkari Bai" (2018)
- "Khesar Pillu aur Uske Dost" (2019)
- "Corona aur Aam AAdmi ki Kavita" (2021)
- "Ek Anant Faila Akash" (2022)
Other Works:
- "An Anthology of English Essays" (2001)
- "An Anthology of English Short Stories" (2001)
- "Professional Communication" (2002)
- "Functional Skills in Language and Literature" (2004)
- "Mosaic to Salad Bowl: Essays on Canadian Writing" (2011)
- "Sui Generis Alliance: G.B. Shaw and Fabianism" (2011)
- "Communication: Theory and Praxis" (2011, revised edition in 2013)
- "Issues in New Literatures" (2015)
- "Indian Literature in Translation" (2016)
- "Select Voices from Africa and Asia" (2016)
- "Feminism: Contexts and Connotations" (2017)
- "Breaking the Canons: A Collection of Short Stories" (2018)
Recognition
[edit]- Dr. Ambedkar Fellowship Award 2006
- Shikshak Shree Samman 2015
- Mohan Rakesh Sarjana Puraskar 2015
- Bhartendu Harischandra Namit Puraskar 2016
- Dr. S.M. Sinha Smirit Samman 2017
- Saraswat Samman 2018
- Swami Vivekanand Youth Award 2020
- Dr. Ram Kumar Verma Baal Natak Samman 2020