Sharchchandra Muktibodh
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Sharchchandra Muktibodh (1921 – 21 November 1984) was a Marathi poet, novelist and literary critic from Maharashtra, India.
Biography
[edit]Muktibodh was born in 1921. He completed his Master of Arts in 1947 from Nagpur University. He started his career as a deputy director in the language department of government. In 1957, he joined Nagpur Mahavidyalaya as a lecturer, from where he retired in 1979.[1]
Muktibodh died on 21 November 1984. His elder brother Gajanan Madhav Muktibodh was also a poet and writer of Hindi literature.[2]
Literary works
[edit]Novels
[edit]- Sarahadda (सरहद्द)
- Jan He Wolatu Jethe (जन हे वोळतु जेथे)
- Kshipra (क्षिप्रा)
Collections of poems
[edit]- Nawi Malawat (नवी मळवाट)
- Satyachi Jat (सत्याची जात)
- Yatrik (यात्रिक)
- Muktibodhanchi Niwadak Kavita (मुक्तिबोधांची निवडक कविता)
Awards
[edit]Muktibodh received the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1979 for his critical work Srushti, Saundarya Ani Sahityamoolya (सृष्टि, सौंदर्य आणि साहित्यमूल्य).
References
[edit]- ^ Deshpane, Sunita, ed. (2007). Encyclopaedic Dictionary of Marathi Literature. Vol. 1. New Delhi: Global Vision Publishing House. p. 431. ISBN 978-81-8220-222-1.
- ^ Patankar, R. B. (February 1985). "Sharacchandra Muktibodh". Social Scientist. 13 (2): 61–66. JSTOR 3520192.(subscription required)