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Suresh Joshi

Suresh Hariprasad Joshi was an Indian novelist, short-story writer, literary critic, poet, translator, editor and academic in the Gujarati language. Along with his teaching career, he led the modernist movement in Gujarati literature. He was prolific writer and he transformed the field of literary criticism.

Suresh Joshi
Joshi in 1955, Mumbai
BornSuresh Hariprasad Joshi
(1921-05-30)30 May 1921
Valod, Bardoli, Bombay presidency, British India
Died6 September 1986(1986-09-06) (aged 65)
Nadiad, Gujarat, India
Occupation
  • Novelist
  • short-story writer
  • critic
  • poet
  • translator
  • essayist
LanguageGujarati
NationalityIndian
Alma materElphinstone College
Notable works
Notable awards
Signature
Academic background
ThesisA Critical Edition of Jnanagita (1616 A. D.) of Narahari
Doctoral advisorBhogilal Sandesara
Academic work
Doctoral studentsShirish Panchal
Website
sureshjoshi.org

Life edit

 
Joshi at the age of 29
 
Joshi with his wife Usha Joshi
Young Suresh Joshi
 
Building of Department of Gujarati, M. S. University

He was born in Valod, a small town near Bardoli in South Gujarat on 30 May 1921. He did his schooling from Songadh and Gangadhara. He matriculated from Navsari in 1938. He completed his BA in 1943 and MA from Elphinstone College in 1945. In the same year, he started teaching at D. J. Singh College in Karachi and later joined Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar in 1947. From 1951, he served as a lecturer, professor and later as Head of the Gujarati Department at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, Vadodara till his retirement in 1981.[1][2][3]

His early life was spent at Songadh which influenced his life. At the age of eight, he secretly published his poem in Baljeevan magazine. He edited Falguni magazine in his college life. Upjati (1956) was his first published work. He had also edited Manisha, Kshitij, Etad and Uhapoh magazines.[1][2][3][4]

He died on 6 September 1986 due to kidney failure at Nadiad.[1][3][2]

Style edit

 
Joshi at the age of 45, Vadodara

Joshi influenced many up-and-coming writers in the 1960s and 1970s. His personal essays "are said to have introduced a new prose style in Gujarati literature," according to Gujarati scholar Sarala Jag Mohan.[4][3] He was influenced by efforts of experimentation in western literature.[5]

He was one of the chief exponents of experimentalist poetry in Gujarati, primarily through his literary criticism, rather than his poems. Under his influence, form, technique and structure became far more important considerations within Gujarati poetry. The torments of the individual and literary craftsmanship became more highly esteemed, but intelligibility, lyricism and musicality were valued less, as were social concerns of the writer and even the contents of the work, according to Deepak B. Mehta.[6]

Existentialism and phenomenology were prime interests of his.[3][4]

Works edit

Suresh Joshi was a modernist author who led the modernist movement in Gujarati literature which emerged after 1955, the post-Gandhian era.[3] He is recognized as the father of modern Gujarati literature[5] and as the leader of avant-garde writers in Gujarati.[7] According to Gujarati critic Bharat Mehta, the period of Gujarati literature from 1975 to 2000 was highly influenced by Suresh Joshi.[8]

Upjati (1956), Pratyancha (1961), Itara (1973) and Tathapi (1980) are his poetry collections. He withdrew his first publication Upjati on his second publication.[1][3][4] Through his poems, he introduced obscurity and ambiguity to Gujarati literature.[9]

His four novels are collectively published as Kathachatushtay. Two of them, Chhinnapatra (1965) and Maranottar (1973) were already published before. Vidula and Kathachakra were published before with other short stories but Joshi considered them as novels and published again with other two.[1][3] Chhinnapatra was translated into English by Tridip Suhrud as Crumpled letters (1998).[10]

He was very experimental in novellas. He transformed the genre in Gujarati literature by his continued experimentation and esthetics. Grihapravesh (1957), Biji Thodik Vartao (1958), Apich (1965), Na Tatra Suryo Bhati (1967), Ekda Naimisharanye (1980) are his collections of stories which include 62 novellas. His 21 stories were collected in Maniti Anmaniti (1982), edited by Shirish Panchal.[1][3][4] He promoted a theory of fiction known as Ghatanavilop which focuses on suggestive potential of language instead of plot element in fiction.[7]

Janantike (1965) is his first collection of essays. His other essay collections are Idam Sarvam (1971), Ahobat Kim Ashcharyam (1975), Iti Me Iti (1987). Bhavyami (1984) includes selected essays edited by Shirish Panchal from his more than thousand essays.[1][3][4][11] Janantike was translated into English by V. Y. Kantak as Intimated Asides (1995).[12]

He was a reformer in field of literary criticism. His first work of criticism Kinchit (1960) rebelled against established norms. Gujarati Kavitano Aswad (1962), Kavyacharcha (1971), Kathopkathan, Shrunavantu (1972), Arunyarudan (1976), Chintayami Manasa (1983), Ashtamoahyay (1984) are his other collections of criticism.[1][3][4]

Madhyakalin Gyanmargi Kavyadharani Bhumika (1978) is his research work. Jananti Ye Kimapi (1984) is collection of six essays edited by him which focuses on new movement in literary criticism. He edited some anthologies; Navonmesh (1971), Narharini Gyangeeta (1978), Gujarati Sarjanatmak Gadya: Ek Sankalan (1981), Vastana Pado (1983). Parakiya (1975) is his collection of translation of fine world poetry. Dhire Vahe Chhe Don Volume I (1960) and Bhonytaliyano Adami (1967) are translations of Russian novels. Shikari Bandook ane Hajar Saraso (1975) is translation of Japanese stories. Ameriki Tunki Varta (1967) is translation of The Short Story in America by Raymond B. West. Amerikana Sahityano Itihas (1965) is translation of book by Marcus Cunliffe. He translated essays of Rabindranath Tagore in Panchamrut (1949) and Sanchay (1963).[1][3]

Awards edit

He was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1971.[1] He refused to accept Sahitya Akademi Award in 1983 which was awarded to him for Chintayami Manasa. He said that,"The book contains nothing more than some stray essay. It is only critical articles based on European and American criticism, and not reflects his original critical thinking".[3][7] He was awarded the Narmad Suvarna Chandrak for Janantike in 1965.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j 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. 22–33. ISBN 978-93-5108-247-7.
  2. ^ a b c "સુરેશ જોષી (Suresh Joshi)". Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. Retrieved 1 January 2016.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m Panchal, Shirish (2004). Makers of Indian Literature: Suresh Joshi. Sahitya Akademi. pp. 2–66. ISBN 978-81-260-1922-9.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g Mohan, Sarala Jag, Chapter 4: "Twentieth-Century Gujarati Literature" (Google books link), in Natarajan, Nalini, and Emanuel Sampath Nelson, editors, Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India, Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Publishing Group, 1996, ISBN 978-0-313-28778-7, retrieved 10 December 2008
  5. ^ a b Sivasankari (1998). Knit India through literature. Eastwest Books. p. 279. ISBN 9788186852118.
  6. ^ George, K. M., editor, Modern Indian Literature: An Anthology, published by Sahitya Akademi, 1992, ISBN 978-81-7201-324-0, Chapter: "Modern Gujarati Literature" by Deepak B. Mehta
  7. ^ a b c G. N. Devy (1 January 2002). Indian Literary Criticism: Theory and Interpretation. Orient Blackswan. p. 184. ISBN 978-81-250-2022-6.
  8. ^ Sahitya Akademi Annual Report 2004 - 2005. Sahitya Akademi. 2004. p. 75. Retrieved 25 January 2018.
  9. ^ Tripathi, Salil (16 February 2018). "A new generation of poets from Gujarat is keeping a rich poetic legacy alive". LiveMint. Retrieved 16 February 2018.
  10. ^ Margaretta Jolly (4 December 2013). Encyclopedia of Life Writing: Autobiographical and Biographical Forms. London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. p. 1087. ISBN 978-1-136-78744-7. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  11. ^ National Book Trust (1997). Masterpieces of Indian literature. National Book Trust. p. 304. ISBN 978-81-237-1978-8.
  12. ^ "'માનવીની ભવાઈ'નો સુંદર અંગ્રેજી અનુવાદ -Navgujarat Samay". Navgujarat Samay (in Gujarati). 24 May 2014. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  13. ^ Trivedi, Ramesh M. (2015). Arvachin Gujarati Sahityano Itihas અર્વાચીન ગુજરાતી સાહિત્યનો ઇતિહાસ [History of Modern Gujarati Literature] (in Gujarati). Ahmedabad: Adarsh Prakashan. p. 415. ISBN 978-93-82593-88-1.

Further reading edit

  • Panchal, Shirish (2004). Makers of Indian Literature: Suresh Joshi. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-1922-9.
  • Suresh Hariprasad Joshi (2001). J. Birje-Patil (ed.). Ten Short Stories by Suresh Joshi. Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 978-81-260-1159-9.
  • Kantak, V.Y. Intimate Asides: Selected Essays from Suresh Joshi's Janantike, Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 1995
  • Shah, Suman (2000). Suresh Joshi Thi Suresh Joshi (Critical Study of Suresh Joshi, His Literature and its Impact upon Modern Gujarati Literature) (2nd ed.). Ahmedabad: Parshva Publication. OCLC 5240570.
  • Topiwala, Chandrakant. Suresh Joshi

External links edit

  • Works by Suresh Hariprasad Joshi at Google Books
  • Works by Suresh Joshi at Ekatra Foundation

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Suresh Hariprasad Joshi was an Indian novelist short story writer literary critic poet translator editor and academic in the Gujarati language Along with his teaching career he led the modernist movement in Gujarati literature He was prolific writer and he transformed the field of literary criticism Suresh JoshiJoshi in 1955 MumbaiBornSuresh Hariprasad Joshi 1921 05 30 30 May 1921Valod Bardoli Bombay presidency British IndiaDied6 September 1986 1986 09 06 aged 65 Nadiad Gujarat IndiaOccupationNovelist short story writer critic poet translator essayistLanguageGujaratiNationalityIndianAlma materElphinstone CollegeNotable worksGrihapravesh 1957 Janantike 1965 Chhinnapatra 1965 Maranottar 1973 Chintayami Manasa 1983 Notable awardsRanjitram Suvarna Chandrak 1971 Sahitya Akademi Award 1983 refused SignatureAcademic backgroundThesisA Critical Edition of Jnanagita 1616 A D of NarahariDoctoral advisorBhogilal SandesaraAcademic workDoctoral studentsShirish PanchalWebsitesureshjoshi wbr org Contents 1 Life 2 Style 3 Works 4 Awards 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLife edit nbsp Joshi at the age of 29 nbsp Joshi with his wife Usha JoshiYoung Suresh Joshi nbsp Building of Department of Gujarati M S University He was born in Valod a small town near Bardoli in South Gujarat on 30 May 1921 He did his schooling from Songadh and Gangadhara He matriculated from Navsari in 1938 He completed his BA in 1943 and MA from Elphinstone College in 1945 In the same year he started teaching at D J Singh College in Karachi and later joined Sardar Patel University Vallabh Vidyanagar in 1947 From 1951 he served as a lecturer professor and later as Head of the Gujarati Department at the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Vadodara till his retirement in 1981 1 2 3 His early life was spent at Songadh which influenced his life At the age of eight he secretly published his poem in Baljeevan magazine He edited Falguni magazine in his college life Upjati 1956 was his first published work He had also edited Manisha Kshitij Etad and Uhapoh magazines 1 2 3 4 He died on 6 September 1986 due to kidney failure at Nadiad 1 3 2 Style edit nbsp Joshi at the age of 45 Vadodara Joshi influenced many up and coming writers in the 1960s and 1970s His personal essays are said to have introduced a new prose style in Gujarati literature according to Gujarati scholar Sarala Jag Mohan 4 3 He was influenced by efforts of experimentation in western literature 5 He was one of the chief exponents of experimentalist poetry in Gujarati primarily through his literary criticism rather than his poems Under his influence form technique and structure became far more important considerations within Gujarati poetry The torments of the individual and literary craftsmanship became more highly esteemed but intelligibility lyricism and musicality were valued less as were social concerns of the writer and even the contents of the work according to Deepak B Mehta 6 Existentialism and phenomenology were prime interests of his 3 4 Works editSuresh Joshi was a modernist author who led the modernist movement in Gujarati literature which emerged after 1955 the post Gandhian era 3 He is recognized as the father of modern Gujarati literature 5 and as the leader of avant garde writers in Gujarati 7 According to Gujarati critic Bharat Mehta the period of Gujarati literature from 1975 to 2000 was highly influenced by Suresh Joshi 8 Upjati 1956 Pratyancha 1961 Itara 1973 and Tathapi 1980 are his poetry collections He withdrew his first publication Upjati on his second publication 1 3 4 Through his poems he introduced obscurity and ambiguity to Gujarati literature 9 His four novels are collectively published as Kathachatushtay Two of them Chhinnapatra 1965 and Maranottar 1973 were already published before Vidula and Kathachakra were published before with other short stories but Joshi considered them as novels and published again with other two 1 3 Chhinnapatra was translated into English by Tridip Suhrud as Crumpled letters 1998 10 He was very experimental in novellas He transformed the genre in Gujarati literature by his continued experimentation and esthetics Grihapravesh 1957 Biji Thodik Vartao 1958 Apich 1965 Na Tatra Suryo Bhati 1967 Ekda Naimisharanye 1980 are his collections of stories which include 62 novellas His 21 stories were collected in Maniti Anmaniti 1982 edited by Shirish Panchal 1 3 4 He promoted a theory of fiction known as Ghatanavilop which focuses on suggestive potential of language instead of plot element in fiction 7 Janantike 1965 is his first collection of essays His other essay collections are Idam Sarvam 1971 Ahobat Kim Ashcharyam 1975 Iti Me Iti 1987 Bhavyami 1984 includes selected essays edited by Shirish Panchal from his more than thousand essays 1 3 4 11 Janantike was translated into English by V Y Kantak as Intimated Asides 1995 12 He was a reformer in field of literary criticism His first work of criticism Kinchit 1960 rebelled against established norms Gujarati Kavitano Aswad 1962 Kavyacharcha 1971 Kathopkathan Shrunavantu 1972 Arunyarudan 1976 Chintayami Manasa 1983 Ashtamoahyay 1984 are his other collections of criticism 1 3 4 Madhyakalin Gyanmargi Kavyadharani Bhumika 1978 is his research work Jananti Ye Kimapi 1984 is collection of six essays edited by him which focuses on new movement in literary criticism He edited some anthologies Navonmesh 1971 Narharini Gyangeeta 1978 Gujarati Sarjanatmak Gadya Ek Sankalan 1981 Vastana Pado 1983 Parakiya 1975 is his collection of translation of fine world poetry Dhire Vahe Chhe Don Volume I 1960 and Bhonytaliyano Adami 1967 are translations of Russian novels Shikari Bandook ane Hajar Saraso 1975 is translation of Japanese stories Ameriki Tunki Varta 1967 is translation of The Short Story in America by Raymond B West Amerikana Sahityano Itihas 1965 is translation of book by Marcus Cunliffe He translated essays of Rabindranath Tagore in Panchamrut 1949 and Sanchay 1963 1 3 Awards editHe was awarded Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1971 1 He refused to accept Sahitya Akademi Award in 1983 which was awarded to him for Chintayami Manasa He said that The book contains nothing more than some stray essay It is only critical articles based on European and American criticism and not reflects his original critical thinking 3 7 He was awarded the Narmad Suvarna Chandrak for Janantike in 1965 13 See also editList of Gujarati language writersReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suresh Joshi a b c d e f g h i j 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 22 33 ISBN 978 93 5108 247 7 a b c સ ર શ જ ષ Suresh Joshi Gujarati Sahitya Parishad Retrieved 1 January 2016 a b c d e f g h i j k l m Panchal Shirish 2004 Makers of Indian Literature Suresh Joshi Sahitya Akademi pp 2 66 ISBN 978 81 260 1922 9 a b c d e f g Mohan Sarala Jag Chapter 4 Twentieth Century Gujarati Literature Google books link in Natarajan Nalini and Emanuel Sampath Nelson editors Handbook of Twentieth century Literatures of India Westport Connecticut Greenwood Publishing Group 1996 ISBN 978 0 313 28778 7 retrieved 10 December 2008 a b Sivasankari 1998 Knit India through literature Eastwest Books p 279 ISBN 9788186852118 George K M editor Modern Indian Literature An Anthology published by Sahitya Akademi 1992 ISBN 978 81 7201 324 0 Chapter Modern Gujarati Literature by Deepak B Mehta a b c G N Devy 1 January 2002 Indian Literary Criticism Theory and Interpretation Orient Blackswan p 184 ISBN 978 81 250 2022 6 Sahitya Akademi Annual Report 2004 2005 Sahitya Akademi 2004 p 75 Retrieved 25 January 2018 Tripathi Salil 16 February 2018 A new generation of poets from Gujarat is keeping a rich poetic legacy alive LiveMint Retrieved 16 February 2018 Margaretta Jolly 4 December 2013 Encyclopedia of Life Writing Autobiographical and Biographical Forms London Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers p 1087 ISBN 978 1 136 78744 7 Retrieved 27 January 2017 National Book Trust 1997 Masterpieces of Indian literature National Book Trust p 304 ISBN 978 81 237 1978 8 મ નવ ન ભવ ઈ ન સ દર અ ગ ર જ અન વ દ Navgujarat Samay Navgujarat Samay in Gujarati 24 May 2014 Retrieved 6 September 2017 Trivedi Ramesh M 2015 Arvachin Gujarati Sahityano Itihas અર વ ચ ન ગ જર ત સ હ ત યન ઇત હ સ History of Modern Gujarati Literature in Gujarati Ahmedabad Adarsh Prakashan p 415 ISBN 978 93 82593 88 1 Further reading editPanchal Shirish 2004 Makers of Indian Literature Suresh Joshi Sahitya Akademi ISBN 978 81 260 1922 9 Suresh Hariprasad Joshi 2001 J Birje Patil ed Ten Short Stories by Suresh Joshi Sahitya Akademi ISBN 978 81 260 1159 9 Kantak V Y Intimate Asides Selected Essays from Suresh Joshi s Janantike Sahitya Akademi New Delhi 1995 Shah Suman 2000 Suresh Joshi Thi Suresh Joshi Critical Study of Suresh Joshi His Literature and its Impact upon Modern Gujarati Literature 2nd ed Ahmedabad Parshva Publication OCLC 5240570 Topiwala Chandrakant Suresh JoshiExternal links editWorks by Suresh Hariprasad Joshi at Google Books Works by Suresh Joshi at Ekatra Foundation Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suresh Joshi amp oldid 1221864509, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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