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Gauri Deshpande

Gauri Deshpande (11 February 1942 – 1 March 2003) was a novelist, short story writer, and poet from Maharashtra, India. She wrote in Marathi and English.


Gauri Deshpande
Born(1942-02-11)11 February 1942
Died1 March 2003(2003-03-01) (aged 60)
NationalityIndian
EducationM.A., PhD
Occupation(s)Writer, Poet

Biography edit

Deshpande was born in Pune to Irawati and Dinkar Dhondo Karve, youngest of three children.[citation needed] She is also the granddaughter of the social reformer Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve.

Her daughter Urmila Deshpande is also an author and published the novels Kashmir Blues,[1] A Pack of Lies,[2] and Equal to Angels; the short story collection, Slither: Carnal Prose, and edited Madhouse: True stories of the Inmates of Hostel 4.[citation needed]

Education edit

Deshpande finished her high school education at Ahilyadevi School in Pune.[citation needed] She then attended Fergusson College to receive an M.A in English Literature. She eventually received her PhD in English from Pune University.[1]

Professional life edit

Deshpande taught at the Department of English at Fergusson College[3] and later as a professor at the department of English at the then University of Pune.

Death edit

Deshpande died in Pune on 1 March 2003 due to complications arising as a result of alcohol abuse.[1] She is survived by two daughters from her first husband,[2] one daughter from her second husband,[2] three grandsons and a granddaughter.[citation needed]

Works edit

Deshpande wrote in Marathi and English. Her works include fiction, non-fiction, short stories, articles and translations.

Marathi works edit

  • Paus Ala Motha (1973)[4]
  • Ekek Pan Galawaya (1985) (fiction)[5] ISBN 978-8174868510
    • translated to Gujarati as Ekek aa khare pandadun in 1989 by Jayantilal Mehta[6]
  • Teruo Te Ani Kahi Door Paryant (1985) (fiction)[7] ISBN 978-8174868664
  • Ahe He Ase Ahe (1986)[8] ASIN B07H57L8RR
  • Niragathi Ani Chandrike Ga Sarike Ga (1987) (fiction)[9] ASIN B07NVXCTS6
  • Dustar Ha Ghat Ani Thang (1989)(Marathi fiction)[10] ISBN 978-8174867681
  • Mukkam (1992) (fiction)[11] ISBN 978-8174867445
  • Vinchurniche Dhade (1996)(fiction)[12] ASIN B00P97H35O
  • Goph (1999) (fiction)[13] ISBN 978-8174867605
  • Utkhanan (2002) (fiction)[14] ISBN 9788184989540
  • She also translated the ten volumes of "Arabian Nights" written by Sir Richard Burton from English to Marathi. The volumes were published in 1976-77.[citation needed]

English works edit

  • "Between Births" (1968)[15]
  • Lost love (1970)[16]
  • The Murder (Article)[17]
  • Beyond the Slaughterhouse (1972) (poems)[18]
  • The position of women in India (1973) (Pamphlet)[19]
  • An anthology of Indo-English poetry (1974)[20]
  • Small is beautiful (Article)[21]
  • That's the way it is (1982)(Article published in Journal of South Asian literature)[22] ISBN 9780226256092
  • Collected Plays of Satish Alekar (1989) co-editor. Within the book, the story The Dread Departure was the english translation of the 1974 Marathi play Mahanirvan by Satish Alekar[23][24][25]
  • Right on, Sister! (1995) (Article co-authored with Vidyut Aklujkar published in Journal of South Asian literature)[26]
  • --and Pine for What Is Not (1995) (translation of Sunita Deshpande's Ahe Manohar Tari...)[citation needed] ISBN 9780863115790
  • The Lackadaisical Sweeper (1997) (short story collection)[27] ISBN 9788186852040
  • Diary of a decade of agony (translation of Avinash Dharmadhikari's Aswastha dashakachi diary)[citation needed] ISBN 9780863116285
  • The female of the Species (a short poem)[28] ISBN 9780062320896

Influence edit

  • In 1989, her book Ekek Pan Galawaya was translated to Gujarati as Ekek aa khare pandadun by Jayantilal Mehta[6]
  • In 2010, her book Niragathi Ani Chandrike Ga Sarike Ga was translated to English as Deliverance: a Novella by Shashi Deshpande[29][30][31]
  • In 2018, her book Paus Ala Motha was adapted into the Marathi film Aamhi Doghi.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "'I could write only after mother died' | Latest News & Updates at Daily News & Analysis". dna. 25 July 2010. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  2. ^ a b c "A Bruising Pursuit Of Love". outlookindia.com. Retrieved 1 March 2018.
  3. ^ "Fergusson College, Pune". fergusson.edu. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  4. ^ a b . Pune Mirror. Archived from the original on 27 February 2018. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  5. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1985). Ekeka pāna gaḷāvayā. Mumbaī: Mauja. OCLC 36439235.
  6. ^ a b Deshpande, Gauri; Mehta, Jayantilal Manilal (1989). Ekek aa khare pandadun (in Gujarati). Bombay: Navbharat. OCLC 59049836.
  7. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1985). Teruo ani kahee duraparyant (in Marathi). Bombay: Mauj Prakashan. OCLC 62964003.
  8. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1986). Āhe he asã āhe. Mumbaī: Mauja Prakāśana Gr̥ha.
  9. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (2008). Niragāṭhī āṇi Candrike ga, sārike ga. Mumbaī: Mauja Prakāśana Gr̥ha. OCLC 729686769.
  10. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1989). "Dustara hā ghāṭa": āṇi, "Thāṅga". Mumbaī: Mauja Prakāśana Gr̥ha. OCLC 35114857.
  11. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1992). Mukkāma (in Marathi). Mumbaī: Mauja Prakāśana Gr̥ha.
  12. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1996). Viñcurṇīce dhaḍe. Mumbaī: Mauja Prakāśana Gr̥ha. OCLC 39323058.
  13. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1999). Gopha. Mumbaī: Mauja Prakāśana Gr̥ha. ISBN 8174861106. OCLC 42717293.
  14. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (2002). Utkhanana. Mumbaī: Mauja Prakāśana Gr̥ha. ISBN 8174862838. OCLC 51587072.
  15. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1968). Between births. Calcutta: Writers Workshop.
  16. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1970). Lost love. Calcutta: Writers Workshop. ISBN 9780892536856.
  17. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1972). "THE MURDER". Mahfil Mahfil. 8 (4): 71–72. ISSN 0025-0503. OCLC 6015561406.
  18. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1972). Beyond the slaughter house poems. Calcutta: Pritish Nandy on behalf of Dialogue Publications.
  19. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1973). The position of women in India. Bombay. OCLC 914600048.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  20. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1974). An anthology of Indo-English poetry. Delhi: Hind Pocket Books. OCLC 637939817.
  21. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1980). "SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL". Indilite Indian Literature. 23 (1–2): 183–185. ISSN 0019-5804. OCLC 6015286381.
  22. ^ Deshpande, Gauri; Engblom, Philip; Bhagwat, Vidyut; Junghare, Indira (1982). "THAT'S THE WAY IT IS". Jsasianlit Journal of South Asian Literature. 17 (1): 75–78. ISSN 0091-5637. OCLC 6015562736.
  23. ^ "Getting it Rite". mid-day. 12 December 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  24. ^ Collected Plays of Satish Alekar: The Dread Departure, Deluge, The Terrorist, Dynasts, Begum Barve, Mickey and the Memsahib. Oxford, New York: Oxford University Press. 1 March 2011. ISBN 9780198069881.
  25. ^ Āḷekara, Satīśa; Deshpande, Gauri (1989). The dread departure = Mahanirvan. Calcutta: Seagull Books. ISBN 817046059X. OCLC 20894727.
  26. ^ Deshpande, Gauri; Aklujkar, Vidyut (1995). "RIGHT ON, SISTER!". Jsasianlit Journal of South Asian Literature. 30 (1–2): 17–22. ISSN 0091-5637. OCLC 6015360226.
  27. ^ Deshpande, Gauri (1997). The lackadaisical sweeper: short stories. Chennai: Manas. ISBN 8186852042. OCLC 632483395.
  28. ^ Roy, Devapriya. "On Mother's Day, a warm, moving book that happens to be about mothers and daughters". Scroll.in. Retrieved 27 February 2018.
  29. ^ Deshpande, Gauri; Deshpande, Shashi; Deshpande, Shashi; Deshpande, Shashi (2010). Deliverance: a novella. New Delhi: Women Unlimited. ISBN 978-8188965632. OCLC 740756032.
  30. ^ Kulkarni, Reshma (5 March 2011). "All in the family". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 28 February 2018.
  31. ^ "Relentlessly honest". Deccan Herald. 5 March 2011. Retrieved 4 March 2021.

gauri, deshpande, february, 1942, march, 2003, novelist, short, story, writer, poet, from, maharashtra, india, wrote, marathi, english, born, 1942, february, 1942pune, bombay, presidency, british, indiadied1, march, 2003, 2003, aged, pune, maharashtra, indiana. Gauri Deshpande 11 February 1942 1 March 2003 was a novelist short story writer and poet from Maharashtra India She wrote in Marathi and English Dr Gauri DeshpandeBorn 1942 02 11 11 February 1942Pune Bombay Presidency British IndiaDied1 March 2003 2003 03 01 aged 60 Pune Maharashtra IndiaNationalityIndianEducationM A PhDOccupation s Writer Poet Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Education 1 2 Professional life 1 3 Death 2 Works 2 1 Marathi works 2 2 English works 3 Influence 4 ReferencesBiography editDeshpande was born in Pune to Irawati and Dinkar Dhondo Karve youngest of three children citation needed She is also the granddaughter of the social reformer Maharshi Dhondo Keshav Karve Her daughter Urmila Deshpande is also an author and published the novels Kashmir Blues 1 A Pack of Lies 2 and Equal to Angels the short story collection Slither Carnal Prose and edited Madhouse True stories of the Inmates of Hostel 4 citation needed Education edit Deshpande finished her high school education at Ahilyadevi School in Pune citation needed She then attended Fergusson College to receive an M A in English Literature She eventually received her PhD in English from Pune University 1 Professional life edit Deshpande taught at the Department of English at Fergusson College 3 and later as a professor at the department of English at the then University of Pune Death edit Deshpande died in Pune on 1 March 2003 due to complications arising as a result of alcohol abuse 1 She is survived by two daughters from her first husband 2 one daughter from her second husband 2 three grandsons and a granddaughter citation needed Works editDeshpande wrote in Marathi and English Her works include fiction non fiction short stories articles and translations Marathi works edit Paus Ala Motha 1973 4 Ekek Pan Galawaya 1985 fiction 5 ISBN 978 8174868510 translated to Gujarati as Ekek aa khare pandadun in 1989 by Jayantilal Mehta 6 Teruo Te Ani Kahi Door Paryant 1985 fiction 7 ISBN 978 8174868664 Ahe He Ase Ahe 1986 8 ASIN B07H57L8RR Niragathi Ani Chandrike Ga Sarike Ga 1987 fiction 9 ASIN B07NVXCTS6 Dustar Ha Ghat Ani Thang 1989 Marathi fiction 10 ISBN 978 8174867681 Mukkam 1992 fiction 11 ISBN 978 8174867445 Vinchurniche Dhade 1996 fiction 12 ASIN B00P97H35O Goph 1999 fiction 13 ISBN 978 8174867605 Utkhanan 2002 fiction 14 ISBN 9788184989540 She also translated the ten volumes of Arabian Nights written by Sir Richard Burton from English to Marathi The volumes were published in 1976 77 citation needed English works edit Between Births 1968 15 Lost love 1970 16 The Murder Article 17 Beyond the Slaughterhouse 1972 poems 18 The position of women in India 1973 Pamphlet 19 An anthology of Indo English poetry 1974 20 Small is beautiful Article 21 That s the way it is 1982 Article published in Journal of South Asian literature 22 ISBN 9780226256092 Collected Plays of Satish Alekar 1989 co editor Within the book the story The Dread Departure was the english translation of the 1974 Marathi play Mahanirvan by Satish Alekar 23 24 25 Right on Sister 1995 Article co authored with Vidyut Aklujkar published in Journal of South Asian literature 26 and Pine for What Is Not 1995 translation of Sunita Deshpande s Ahe Manohar Tari citation needed ISBN 9780863115790 The Lackadaisical Sweeper 1997 short story collection 27 ISBN 9788186852040 Diary of a decade of agony translation of Avinash Dharmadhikari s Aswastha dashakachi diary citation needed ISBN 9780863116285 The female of the Species a short poem 28 ISBN 9780062320896Influence editIn 1989 her book Ekek Pan Galawaya was translated to Gujarati as Ekek aa khare pandadun by Jayantilal Mehta 6 In 2010 her book Niragathi Ani Chandrike Ga Sarike Ga was translated to English as Deliverance a Novella by Shashi Deshpande 29 30 31 In 2018 her book Paus Ala Motha was adapted into the Marathi film Aamhi Doghi 4 References edit a b c I could write only after mother died Latest News amp Updates at Daily News amp Analysis dna 25 July 2010 Retrieved 27 February 2018 a b c A Bruising Pursuit Of Love outlookindia com Retrieved 1 March 2018 Fergusson College Pune fergusson edu Retrieved 28 February 2018 a b FILM AAMHI DOGHI Pune Mirror Pune Mirror Archived from the original on 27 February 2018 Retrieved 27 February 2018 Deshpande Gauri 1985 Ekeka pana gaḷavaya Mumbai Mauja OCLC 36439235 a b Deshpande Gauri Mehta Jayantilal Manilal 1989 Ekek aa khare pandadun in Gujarati Bombay Navbharat OCLC 59049836 Deshpande Gauri 1985 Teruo ani kahee duraparyant in Marathi Bombay Mauj Prakashan OCLC 62964003 Deshpande Gauri 1986 Ahe he asa ahe Mumbai Mauja Prakasana Gr ha Deshpande Gauri 2008 Niragaṭhi aṇi Candrike ga sarike ga Mumbai Mauja Prakasana Gr ha OCLC 729686769 Deshpande Gauri 1989 Dustara ha ghaṭa aṇi Thaṅga Mumbai Mauja Prakasana Gr ha OCLC 35114857 Deshpande Gauri 1992 Mukkama in Marathi Mumbai Mauja Prakasana Gr ha Deshpande Gauri 1996 Vincurṇice dhaḍe Mumbai Mauja Prakasana Gr ha OCLC 39323058 Deshpande Gauri 1999 Gopha Mumbai Mauja Prakasana Gr ha ISBN 8174861106 OCLC 42717293 Deshpande Gauri 2002 Utkhanana Mumbai Mauja Prakasana Gr ha ISBN 8174862838 OCLC 51587072 Deshpande Gauri 1968 Between births Calcutta Writers Workshop Deshpande Gauri 1970 Lost love Calcutta Writers Workshop ISBN 9780892536856 Deshpande Gauri 1972 THE MURDER Mahfil Mahfil 8 4 71 72 ISSN 0025 0503 OCLC 6015561406 Deshpande Gauri 1972 Beyond the slaughter house poems Calcutta Pritish Nandy on behalf of Dialogue Publications Deshpande Gauri 1973 The position of women in India Bombay OCLC 914600048 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Deshpande Gauri 1974 An anthology of Indo English poetry Delhi Hind Pocket Books OCLC 637939817 Deshpande Gauri 1980 SMALL IS BEAUTIFUL Indilite Indian Literature 23 1 2 183 185 ISSN 0019 5804 OCLC 6015286381 Deshpande Gauri Engblom Philip Bhagwat Vidyut Junghare Indira 1982 THAT S THE WAY IT IS Jsasianlit Journal of South Asian Literature 17 1 75 78 ISSN 0091 5637 OCLC 6015562736 Getting it Rite mid day 12 December 2014 Retrieved 27 February 2018 Collected Plays of Satish Alekar The Dread Departure Deluge The Terrorist Dynasts Begum Barve Mickey and the Memsahib Oxford New York Oxford University Press 1 March 2011 ISBN 9780198069881 Aḷekara Satisa Deshpande Gauri 1989 The dread departure Mahanirvan Calcutta Seagull Books ISBN 817046059X OCLC 20894727 Deshpande Gauri Aklujkar Vidyut 1995 RIGHT ON SISTER Jsasianlit Journal of South Asian Literature 30 1 2 17 22 ISSN 0091 5637 OCLC 6015360226 Deshpande Gauri 1997 The lackadaisical sweeper short stories Chennai Manas ISBN 8186852042 OCLC 632483395 Roy Devapriya On Mother s Day a warm moving book that happens to be about mothers and daughters Scroll in Retrieved 27 February 2018 Deshpande Gauri Deshpande Shashi Deshpande Shashi Deshpande Shashi 2010 Deliverance a novella New Delhi Women Unlimited ISBN 978 8188965632 OCLC 740756032 Kulkarni Reshma 5 March 2011 All 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