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Dhirendra Mehta

Dhirendra Pritamlal Mehta is a Gujarati novelist, poet, critic and editor who received the 2010 Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati language for his novel Chhavni.

Dhirendra Mehta
At his home in Bhuj, November 2017
Born (1944-08-29) 29 August 1944 (age 79)
Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
OccupationNovelist
Poet
Critic
Editor
LanguageGujarati
CitizenshipIndian
EducationB.A., Ph.D.
Alma materGujarat University
Notable worksChhavni
Notable awardsSahitya Academy Award (2010)
Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak (2011)
Signature

Life edit

Dhirendra Mehta was born in Ahmedabad on 29 August 1944. His family belonged to Bhuj. At the age of four, he suffered from poliomyelitis in both his legs. He matriculated from Alfred High School, Bhuj in 1961. He completed B. A. in Gujarati with first class in 1966. In 1968, he completed M. A. in Gujarati and Hindi from School of Languages, Gujarat University. In 1976, he received Ph.D. for his dissertation, Gujarātī Navalakathānō Upēyalakṣī Abhyāsa. He briefly worked at Akashvani, Bhuj and later joined H. K. Arts College as Research Fellow. He taught Gujarati literature as a Head of the Department in Gujarat College, Ahmedabad from 1970 to 1976. Then he moved to Bhuj and taught Gujarati literature as the Head of the Department of Gujarati and Undergraduate Centre in R. R. Lalan College until his retirement in November 2006. He served as a visiting professor for two years at KSKV Kutch University.[1][2][3][4]

Works edit

Valay (1971) was his first novel dealing with subjects of love, relationships and their impacts resulting in depression, unhappiness and loneliness. His next two novels, Chihna (1978) and Adrashya (1980), also expand on the similar subjects. Kaveri Ane Darpanlok (1988) has two novellas adapted from radio plays, both having two female protagonists. Ghar (1995) has four stories dealing with subjects of home and death, pointing to the nature of change. His other novels include Dishantar, Apane Loko, Dharna (1990), Khovai Gayeli Vastu (2001), Bhandari Bhavan (2002) and Chhavni (2006). Loneliness and depression have been continued subjects of exploration.[1][4]

Sanmukh (1985) is collection of 26 stories. Atlu Badhu Sukh and Hu Ene Jou E Pahela are his other story collections. Pavanna Veshma (1955) collects his 119 poems written between 1963 and 1993. Pratyanchano Kamp is his other poetry collection.[1][4]

His dissertation is published as Nandshankarthi Umashankar (1984). He wrote short biography Dr. Jayant Khatri (1977) under Gujarat Granthkar series. Nisbat (1990), Ghardo Minj To Gare (1993), Morchangna Soor (1995) are works of criticism. He edited Ranni Ankhma Dariyo (1986, collection of stories from Kutch), Jayant Khatrini Vartao (2004, Stories of Jayant Khantri), Gujarati Kavita Chayan (2003). Bhuskani Ujani (1986) is collection of children's poetry.[1] Mehtaji, Tame Eva Shu? is his memoir.[4]

Recognition edit

He has been awarded R. V. Desai Award (1994), Critics Award (1985), Jayant Khatri - Bakulesh Award (2000), Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak, K. M. Munshi Chandrak, Darshak Award (2003) and 12th Dumketu Navalika Puraskar. He is also awarded by Gujarati Sahitya Parishad and Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.[1] In 2010, he received Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati language for his novel Chhavni.[3][5] In 2011, he was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak.

Personal life edit

He married Nutanben in 1977 and has two daughters, Venu and Shalmali.[4]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Brahmabhatt, Prasad (2010). અર્વાચીન ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઈતિહાસ - આધુનિક અને અનુઆધુનિક યુગ [History of Modern Gujarati Literature – Modern and Postmodern Era] (in Gujarati). Ahmedabad: Parshwa Publication. pp. 190–193. ISBN 978-93-5108-247-7.
  2. ^ Dave, Ramesh. "સાહિત્યસર્જક: ધીરેન્દ્ર મહેતા" [Writer: Dhirendra Mehta] (in Gujarati). Gujarati Sahitya Parishad.
  3. ^ a b "TOI columnist Esther David wins Akademi award". The Times of India. Ahmedabad. 21 December 2010. Archived from the original on 3 January 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e Mehta, Dhirendra (2012). "Introduction: Dhirendra Mehta". Chandrashankar Buch: life and works (in Gujarati). Mumbai: Parichay Trust. pp. i.
  5. ^ Zafri Mudasser Nofil (28 December 2010), , Outlook, archived from the original on 15 July 2011

External links edit

  • Dhirendra Mehta on GujLit
Awards
Preceded by Recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Gujarati
2010
Succeeded by

dhirendra, mehta, dhirendra, pritamlal, mehta, gujarati, novelist, poet, critic, editor, received, 2010, sahitya, akademi, award, gujarati, language, novel, chhavni, home, bhuj, november, 2017born, 1944, august, 1944, ahmedabad, gujarat, indiaoccupationnovelis. Dhirendra Pritamlal Mehta is a Gujarati novelist poet critic and editor who received the 2010 Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati language for his novel Chhavni Dhirendra MehtaAt his home in Bhuj November 2017Born 1944 08 29 29 August 1944 age 79 Ahmedabad Gujarat IndiaOccupationNovelistPoetCriticEditorLanguageGujaratiCitizenshipIndianEducationB A Ph D Alma materGujarat UniversityNotable worksChhavniNotable awardsSahitya Academy Award 2010 Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak 2011 Signature Contents 1 Life 2 Works 3 Recognition 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksLife editDhirendra Mehta was born in Ahmedabad on 29 August 1944 His family belonged to Bhuj At the age of four he suffered from poliomyelitis in both his legs He matriculated from Alfred High School Bhuj in 1961 He completed B A in Gujarati with first class in 1966 In 1968 he completed M A in Gujarati and Hindi from School of Languages Gujarat University In 1976 he received Ph D for his dissertation Gujarati Navalakathanō Upeyalakṣi Abhyasa He briefly worked at Akashvani Bhuj and later joined H K Arts College as Research Fellow He taught Gujarati literature as a Head of the Department in Gujarat College Ahmedabad from 1970 to 1976 Then he moved to Bhuj and taught Gujarati literature as the Head of the Department of Gujarati and Undergraduate Centre in R R Lalan College until his retirement in November 2006 He served as a visiting professor for two years at KSKV Kutch University 1 2 3 4 Works editValay 1971 was his first novel dealing with subjects of love relationships and their impacts resulting in depression unhappiness and loneliness His next two novels Chihna 1978 and Adrashya 1980 also expand on the similar subjects Kaveri Ane Darpanlok 1988 has two novellas adapted from radio plays both having two female protagonists Ghar 1995 has four stories dealing with subjects of home and death pointing to the nature of change His other novels include Dishantar Apane Loko Dharna 1990 Khovai Gayeli Vastu 2001 Bhandari Bhavan 2002 and Chhavni 2006 Loneliness and depression have been continued subjects of exploration 1 4 Sanmukh 1985 is collection of 26 stories Atlu Badhu Sukh and Hu Ene Jou E Pahela are his other story collections Pavanna Veshma 1955 collects his 119 poems written between 1963 and 1993 Pratyanchano Kamp is his other poetry collection 1 4 His dissertation is published as Nandshankarthi Umashankar 1984 He wrote short biography Dr Jayant Khatri 1977 under Gujarat Granthkar series Nisbat 1990 Ghardo Minj To Gare 1993 Morchangna Soor 1995 are works of criticism He edited Ranni Ankhma Dariyo 1986 collection of stories from Kutch Jayant Khatrini Vartao 2004 Stories of Jayant Khantri Gujarati Kavita Chayan 2003 Bhuskani Ujani 1986 is collection of children s poetry 1 Mehtaji Tame Eva Shu is his memoir 4 Recognition editHe has been awarded R V Desai Award 1994 Critics Award 1985 Jayant Khatri Bakulesh Award 2000 Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak K M Munshi Chandrak Darshak Award 2003 and 12th Dumketu Navalika Puraskar He is also awarded by Gujarati Sahitya Parishad and Gujarat Sahitya Akademi 1 In 2010 he received Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati language for his novel Chhavni 3 5 In 2011 he was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak Personal life editHe married Nutanben in 1977 and has two daughters Venu and Shalmali 4 See also editList of Gujarati language writersReferences edit a b c d e Brahmabhatt Prasad 2010 અર વ ચ ન ગ જર ત સ હ ત યન ઈત હ સ આધ ન ક અન અન આધ ન ક ય ગ History of Modern Gujarati Literature Modern and Postmodern Era in Gujarati Ahmedabad Parshwa Publication pp 190 193 ISBN 978 93 5108 247 7 Dave Ramesh સ હ ત યસર જક ધ ર ન દ ર મહ ત Writer Dhirendra Mehta in Gujarati Gujarati Sahitya Parishad a b TOI columnist Esther David wins Akademi award The Times of India Ahmedabad 21 December 2010 Archived from the original on 3 January 2013 a b c d e Mehta Dhirendra 2012 Introduction Dhirendra Mehta Chandrashankar Buch life and works in Gujarati Mumbai Parichay Trust pp i Zafri Mudasser Nofil 28 December 2010 2010 Was an Action Packed Year for Literature in India Outlook archived from the original on 15 July 2011External links editDhirendra Mehta on GujLit Awards Preceded byShirish Panchal Recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award winners for Gujarati2010 Succeeded byMohan Parmar Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dhirendra Mehta amp oldid 1215949156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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