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Prabhakar Aatmaram Padhye (4 January 1909 - 22 March 1984) was an Indian journalist and writer predominantly publishing in Marathi language. He was the editor of various newspapers and periodicals like Chitra (1936-38), Dhanurdhari (1938-46) and Navshakti (1943-53). In 1982, he was presented with Marathi Sahitya Akademi award for his criticism work titled Saundaryanubhav about aesthetics (i.e. mr:सौंदर्यशास्त्र in Marathi).[1] He also served as Secretary of Congress for Cultural Freedom's office for Asian Affair which was then located in Delhi. Here, he would be responsible for distribution of CCF's literature and organize various events and conferences.[2] Along with Agyeya, he was also associated with Asian Writers' Conference.[3]
In 1940, he was married to Kamal Padhye; who has also published her autobiography Bandha - Anubandha.[4]
Books
[edit]- 1951 - Ardh Vartulen (अर्ध वर्तुळ)
- 1977 - Patankaranchi Saundaryamimansa (पाटणकरांची सौन्दर्यमीमांसा) biography of author R. B. Patankar
- 1982 - Saundaryanubhav (सौन्दर्यानुभव)
- 1991 - Patrakaritechi Multatwe (पत्रकारितेची मुलतत्त्वे) ISBN 9788177661071, 8177661078
- 2012 - Tokonoma (तोकोनोमा) ISBN 8171850278, 9788171850273
- 2015 - Mardhekaranchi Soundaryamimansa (मर्ढेकरांची सौन्दर्यमीमांसा) ASIN B01N0NQ90A
- 2021 - Asehi Vidvan (असेही विद्वान) (collection of his seventy-five biography articles published in 1968 in the magazine Sadhana.) ASIN B08YK4TBKN
References
[edit]- ^ Bandivadekar, Chandrakant. Marathi Sahitya: Paridrishya (in Hindi). Vani Prakashan. p. 468. ISBN 8170555752.
- ^ Lisandro E. Claudio (2017). Liberalism and the Postcolony: Thinking the State in 20th-century Philippines. Kyoto University Press. p. 87. ISBN 9789814722520.
- ^ Akshaya Mukul (2022). Writer, Rebel, Soldier, Lover: The Many Lives of Agyeya. Penguin Random House. ISBN 9789354925702.
- ^ Prateechi - (1992-1993) (Literary Digest Of West Indian Languages). Sahitya Akademi Publications. 1998. ISBN 9788126004423.
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