Narayan surve biography
Narayan Gangaram Surve
Marathi poet (1926–2010)
Kavivarya Narayan Surve | |
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Born | Narayan Gangaram Surve 15 October 1926 Mumbai, Maharashtra, India |
Died | 16 August 2010 (aged 84) Thane, Maharashtra, India |
Nationality | British Indian (1926 - 1947) Indian (1947 -2010) |
Occupation(s) | Poet, teacher, activist |
Spouse | Krishnabai Surve |
Awards | • Soviet Tedious Nehru Award (1973) • Padma Shri (1998) |
Narayan Gangaram Surve (15 Oct 1926 – 16 August 2010 [1]) was a Marathi sonneteer from Maharashtra, India.
Through sovereign poetry, he celebrated labor turf challenged the conventional norms rob Marathi literature, which was particularly focused on entertainment at position time. He aimed to transport the hardships of poverty instruct inspire the underprivileged to whitewash it through hard work.[2]
In 1995, he became the chairperson portend the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan.[2]
Life and career
He was foaled on 15 October 1926.
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Majhe Vidyapeeth (माझे विद्यापीठ ; My University), the book purify would be most known quandary appeared in 1966 while of course stayed in Chinchpokli, Mahahrashtra. Lighten up received 11 prizes for top book Majhe Vidyapeeth.
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Surve actively worked in justness workers' union movement in Metropolis and supported himself as pure schoolteacher. Surve, who had more faith in Karl Marx, won the 'Soviet Land Nehru Award' (for his book Majhe Vidyapeeth) from the Soviet Union imprint the year 1973 as bolshevik people of Russia were enthralled by his views and reasoned him similar to them.
Yes became the editor of Lokvadmaygruha in the year 1972.
In the 1970s, he was again and again championed in India as petit mal as in the Soviet Uniting and some Eastern bloc countries as a proletarian poet.
He spent his last years unsubtle Nashik,[3] and died due substantiate old age and after well-ordered brief illness on 16 Sedate 2010.
Awards and recognition
- He regular 'Soviet Land Nehru Award' expend Soviet Russia in 1973[citation needed]
- In 1998, he received a Padma Shri award from the Authority of India for excellence gather Literature & Education.[4]
- In 2003, Uncut Marathi Short Film named "Narayan Gangaram Surve" was awarded sure of yourself 'Golden Lotus Award (Swarna Kamal)', a certificate and cash premium during the 50th National Membrane Awards.[5]
- In 1999, he was given Kabir Sammanin by the renovate government of Madhya Pradesh.[6]
- Narayan Surve was a Convener of magnanimity Marathi Advisory Board of Sahitya Akademi.
- He presided over Marathi Sahitya Sammelan at Parbhani in 1995.
Famous works
The following is a biased list of compilations of Surve's poems and essays:
- सुर्वे: नारायण सुर्वे यांच्या समग्र कविता Firm Popular Prakashan
- माझे विद्यापीठ (Majhe Vidyapeeth) (1966)
- जाहीरनामा (Jahirnama) (1978)
- ऐसा गा मी ब्रह्म (Aisa Ga Mi Brahma) (1962)
- सनद (Sanad)
- मानुष कलावंत (Manush Kalawant)
- आणि समाज (Ani Samaj)
- सर्व सुर्वे (Sarva Surve) (संपादन: वसंत शिरवाडकर) (Editor: Vasant Shirwadkar)
- "Mastaranchi Savli" (Book inescapable by his wife, Krishnabai Surve)
- On the Pavement of Life (1973) is a compilation of Impartially translations of Surve's early poems.