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Uday Prakash

Uday Prakash (born 1 January 1952) is a Hindi poet, scholar,[1] journalist, translator and short story writer from India. He has worked as administrator, editor, researcher, and TV director.[2] He writes for major dailies and periodicals as a freelancer. He has also received several awards for his collection of short stories and poems. With Mohan Das he received Sahitya Academi Awards in 2011.[3][4] He is the first author to return his Sahitya Akademi award on Sep 3, 2015 against the killing of M. M. Kalburgi that initiated a storm of national protests by writers, artists,scholars and intellectuals. .[5]

Uday Prakash
Born (1952-01-01) 1 January 1952 (age 71)
Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India
EducationM.A., BSc
GenreNovels, poetry, translation articles, TV and films

Personal life Edit

Background Edit

Prakash was born on 1 January 1952,[6] in the backward village of Sitapur, Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India.[2] He was raised by and given primary education there by a teacher.[7][8] He graduated in Science and obtained his master's degree in Hindi Literature, receiving a Gold Medal from Saugar University in 1974.[2] From 1975 to 1976, he was a research student at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU);[9] He was imprisoned as a passionate communist party member.[10] He later lost interest in political ideology.[8][11]

Career Edit

In 1978 Prakash taught as an assistant professor at JNU,[12] and its Imphal Center for Post Graduate Studies. In 1980 he left academia, to become Officer-on-Special-Duty with the Madhya Pradesh Department of Culture. At the same time, he was Controlling Officer of the Bhopal Rabindra Bhawan, and assistant editor of Poorvagraha, a journal of Hindi literary criticism. (He was later critical of the Hindi literary establishment including Ashok Vajpeyi, who he worked for at Poorvagraha.)[13]

From 1982 to 1990, Prakash worked in New Delhi newspapers; first as a subeditor of the Hindi news weekly Dinmaan,[14] and later as Assistant Editor of the Sunday Mail.[2] In 1987 becoming assistant professor at the School of Social Journalism (on deputation). In 1990 he joined ITV, (Independent Television), and became head of the PTI TV Concept and Script Department. Since 1993, he has been a full-time freelance writer.[2]

Prakash was the editor of the monthly English language magazine "Eminence" (published in Bangalore) until April 2000.

He also participated in the international poetry festivals and seminars.[15][16][17]

He has also made documentary films with Sahitya Akademi, like on Dharamvir Bharti.[18] Prakash returned his Sahitya Akademi award in 2015, to protest the murder of rationalist academic M. M. Kalburgi.[19]

Bibliography Edit

Peelee Chhatri Wali Ladki (2001)[20] is Prakash's best known,[21][22] and longest continuous story.[23] Often called a "novella",[24][25][26] Prakash calls it "a long short story"[6]Cheeni Baba will be his "first novel".[27] His 2006 novella Mohan Das has been translated into English,[28] seven Indian languages,[29] and adapted by the author for the "Mohandas" screenplay (2009).[22][30][31]

Poetry collections

  • Suno kārīgara (1980), Abootar Kabootar (1984), Raat Mein Harmonium (1998),[32] EK Bhasha Hua Karati Hai (2009)[33]

Short story collections He is most famous as a short story writer, with well-known work like Warren Hastings ka Saand, and its stage version by director Arvind Gaur.[34]

  • Dariyayi Ghoda (1982), Tirichh (1990),[35] Aur Ant Mein Prarthna (1994),[36]
  • Paul Gomra Ka Scooter (1997).,[37] Duttatrey Ke Dukh (2002)
  • Areba–Pareba (2006),[38] Mangosil (2006)[37][39]

Non-fiction

  • Eeshwar Ki Aankh (critical writings, essays and interviews,[6] 1999)
  • Nai Sadi Ka Panch Tantra (Essays, Comments and Criticism, 2008)
  • Apani Unaki Baat (Book of Interviews)

Translations by Prakash

Prakash has translated works by many International poets and writers into Hindi, including Pablo Neruda, Federico García Lorca, H. Luis Borges, Paul Éluard, C.P. Cavafy, Adam Jędrzejewski, and Tadeusz Różewicz. Some notable examples:

His translation of Milorad Pavić's novel Landscape painted with tea is forthcoming.[37]

Translations of Prakash's work

He is read in all Indian languages, and his translated fiction regularly features in English and German collections,[41] magazines, and complete texts:

  1. Rage, Revelry and Romance : Translated by Robert Hueckstedt, 2003[42][43]
  2. Der Goldene Gürtel : Translated by Lothar Lutze, 2007[44]
  3. Short shorts, long shots : Translated by Robert Hueckstedt and Amit Tripuraneni[11]
  4. The Girl With the Golden Parasol : Translated by Jason Grunebaum, published by Penguin India, 2008.[45] (Grunebaum received a 2005 PEN grant for the translation.[46][47]). It is available in other languages, including three separate Urdu translations,[37] and German.[48]
  5. Doktor Wakankar. Aus dem Leben eines aufrechten Hindus : Prize-winning translation of Aur Ant Mein Prarthana Translated into German (by Andre Penz).[36]
  6. The Walls of Delhi : Translated to English by Jason Grunebaum, 2012. A collection of three stories.
  7. : Translated to Maithili by Vinit Utpal, 2013, published from Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, India

Films and media Edit

'Sahitya Akademi film's on writers

Prakash has produced several films about important Hindi writers such as Ram Vilas Sharma.[49]

In an interview, Varun Grover, the lyricist of the 2015 movie Masaan, recounted that they had wanted to use one of Uday Prakash's compositions titled "Kuch ban jate hain" (from Abootar Abootar).[50] The song was set to music, but at the end was not include in the film. Ultimately another song Tu rail si was used in its place (based on a poem by Dushyant Kumar).[51][52][53]

Awards Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Arnab Chakladar. "A Conversation with Uday Prakash, part 4". Another Subcontinent. Uday Prakash: Basically, I see myself as a poet first.
  2. ^ a b c d e "Language is a Means of Existence". www.anothersubcontinent.com. Another Subcontinent. 6 September 2007. Retrieved 24 May 2010. in 1970 I saw electricity first come to my village—at the time I was quite grown up. Before that we lived in a situation where modernity had no meaning
  3. ^ "Sahitya Akademi awards announced". The Hindu. 21 December 2010.
  4. ^ "Uday Prakash, M P Veerendra Kumar among Sahitya Akademi Award winners". Net Indian. 21 December 2010.
  5. ^ Jyoti Malhotra (24 December 2015). "Write to protest". India Today. Retrieved 25 November 2021.
  6. ^ a b c "Hindi Fiction Writer and Playwright, India".
  7. ^ Rahul Soni. "Exiled from Poetry and Country: Uday Prakash". p. 3. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  8. ^ a b Kumar, Ashok (13 December 1999). "Uday Prakash, 47". India Today. (from Faces of the Millennium 11 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine.)
  9. ^ "Exiled from Poetry and Country". Pratilipi bilingual quarterly magazine. December 2009. p. 5. Retrieved 24 May 2010. I read, in its library, a story... I can never forget that story.
  10. ^ Sengupta, Amit (25 February 2006). "The Sharp-Eyed Seer". Tehelka Magazine. I never got a job in the academic structure, they divided all the jobs between the Left and the Right
  11. ^ a b Udaya Prakāśa (2003). Short shorts, long shots. Katha trailblazer series. New Delhi: Kathā. p. 12. ISBN 978-81-87649-73-1. OCLC 55629602. He is a humanist, as many communists have always been
  12. ^ a b "UDAY PRAKASH (India)". Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature. Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  13. ^ Prakash, A.; Rajesh, Y. P. (1 November 1995). "The Literary Mafia". Retrieved 24 May 2010. 'Nobody takes Vajpeyi seriously in Hindi literature. History will remember him as a culture czar who doled out patronage,' says Prakash
  14. ^ "Uday Prakash's Profile". Muse India. 1 November 1995. Retrieved 24 May 2010. one of the most popular as well as controversial writers in Hindi
  15. ^ "No. It's now the language of liberation". The Economic Times. Economic Times Debate. 27 April 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2010. 98% of the apex body of the organisers of VHS belonged to one Hindu caste and its sub-castes. That was the fact about this world language!
  16. ^ . Annual report 2007. Indian Council for Cultural Relations. Archived from the original on 7 August 2009. Retrieved 24 May 2010. Shri Uday Prakash, Eminent Writer
  17. ^ "Saarc festival of literature". Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  18. ^ "'youtube link'". YouTube. Archived from the original on 15 December 2021.
  19. ^ "'The writer feels more isolated than ever before': Hindi writer Uday Prakash". Indian Express. Retrieved 2 October 2016.
  20. ^ Prakash, Uday (3 March 2001). पीली छतरी वाली लड़की [The Girl With the Golden Parasol]. Vani Prakashan. p. 156. ISBN 81-7055-754-2.
  21. ^ Prakash, Uday (17 June 2006). "The one from the tribe". Tehelka Magazine. Anant Media. Uday Prakash is a celebrated Hindi writer best known for Pili Chatri Wali Ladki
  22. ^ a b Ghosh, Avijit (3 September 2009). "Mohandas – Hindi – Movie Reviews". The Times of India. Retrieved 27 May 2010. dares to raise uncomfortable questions that feel-good Bollywood prefers to ignore these days.
  23. ^ Ramesh, K. K. (31 May 2008). "Parasol With Wings". Tehelka Magazine. 5 (21).
  24. ^ Sen, Swagata (26 December 2005). "Page-turners". India Today.
  25. ^ "Acta Orientalia Review". Acta Orientalia. Novus Press. 67: 371. 2006. OCLC 145082687. the novella deals with the impact of globalisation on Indian society
  26. ^ Ines Fornell. "Das Mädchen mit dem gelben Schirm und andere Werke von Uday Prakash" [The Girl With the Golden Parasol and other works by Uday Prakash] (in German). Retrieved 26 May 2010.
  27. ^ "CULTURE & SOCIETY first look". Tehelka Magazine. 5 (12). 29 March 2008.
  28. ^ Translated by Pratik Kanjilal, published in "The Little Magazine", New Delhi
  29. ^ Subel bhandari (22 May 2009). "Yangesh: Uday Prakash's interpreter". República. Retrieved 24 May 2010. Uday Prakash, known for his style, has his book translated in eight different languages already – Other translations by: Haider Jafri Syed (Urdu), Yagyesh (Nepali), Rabinder Singh Bath (Punjabi), Vanita Sawant (Marathi), Manu Dash (Oriya), R.P. Hegade (Kannada), and Venugopalan (Telugu)
  30. ^ Ankit Ajmera (6 September 2009). "The bigger picture". DNA India. It was the mystery element in the story that really intrigued me
  31. ^ "Mohandas team".
  32. ^ Prakash, U. (1998). Raat mein harmonium. Vani Prakashan. ISBN 978-81-7055-625-1.
  33. ^ Prakash, Uday (2011). Ek bhasha hua karti hai. ISBN 9789380146003.
  34. ^ a b "Uday Prakash's Warren Hastings ka Saand (Asmitatheatre)". Asmitatheatre. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  35. ^ Prakash, Uday. Tirichh. ISBN 978-81-7055-169-0. (alternatively: "Trich")
  36. ^ a b Prakash, U. (2006). Aur Anth Mein Prarthana. Vani. ISBN 978-81-8143-600-9. - (Doktor Wakankar : Story of an Upright Hindu). The German Translation placed third by the international jury in the 2009 World Book Fair, Frankfurt, in the 'Best Seven' from Latin America, Africa and Asia category.
  37. ^ a b c d Arnab Chakladar. "A Conversation with Uday Prakash part 3". Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  38. ^ Prakash, Uday (2006). Areba-Pareba. Yatra Buksa. ISBN 978-0-14-306191-5. (Or "Areba Pareba")
  39. ^ Gokhale, Namita (17 June 2006). "Master takes". Tehelka Magazine.
  40. ^ Tully, Sir Mark; Jacob, Satish (April 1991). Amritsar: Mrs. Gandhi's Last Battle (first ed.). South Asia Books. ISBN 978-0-8364-2826-1.
  41. ^ For example: The Walls of Delhi (Jason Grunebaum translation) in Uday, Prakash (August 2009). Sawhney, Hirsh (ed.). Delhi Noir. Akashic Noir. Akashic Books. p. 246. ISBN 978-1-933354-78-1.
  42. ^ Prakash, Uday (2003). Rage, Revelry and Romance. Srishti. p. 216. ISBN 81-88575-10-0. collection of thirteen stories
  43. ^ Rage, revelry & romance. New Delhi : Srishti Publishers & Distributors. OCLC 55077657.
  44. ^ Prakāśa, Udaya (April 2007). Der Goldene Gürtel [The Golden waist-chain]. Moderne indische Literatur (in German). Heidelberg: Draupadi. ISBN 978-3-937603-14-8. Aus dem Hindi von Lothar Lutze
  45. ^ Jason Grunebaum (1 March 2010). "From The Girl with the Golden Parasol by Uday Prakash". The quarterly conversation. Retrieved 24 May 2010. Uday Prakash has been publishing fiction and poetry for over two decades in addition to an active career as a journalist, translator, playwright, producer, director and writer for film and television
  46. ^ "2005 PEN Translation Fund Grant Recipients". Retrieved 24 May 2010. This wildly postmodern narrative tells, among others, the uproarious tale of a young man's all-consuming passion for the Bollywood starlet featured in the poster on his bedroom wall.
  47. ^ "Jason Grunebaum".
  48. ^ As Das Maedchen mit dem gelben Schirm : Translated by Ines Fornell, Heinz Werner Wessler and Reinhald Schein (Peeli Chhatari Wali Ladki)
  49. ^ Udaya Prakāśa (2003). Short shorts, long shots. p. 212. ISBN 978-81-87649-73-1.
  50. ^ "Hindi Kavita – Kuch ban jaate hain – Uday Prakash: Varun Grover in Hindi Studio with Manish Gupta". Hindi Kavita. 25 October 2015.
  51. ^ Lakhani, Somya (11 September 2016). "Secret Love: How Hindi poetry has become 'cool'". The Indian Express. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  52. ^ Pal, Sanchari. "Meet the NRI Who Returned To India To Make Millions Fall in Love with Hindi Poetry". www.thebetterindia.com. The Better India. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  53. ^ Grover, Varun. "How the magic of Dushyant Kumar's poetry inspired this Bollywood lyricist". The Indian Express. Retrieved 17 April 2019.
  54. ^ a b "उदय प्रकाश / Uday Prakash". Pratilipi bilingual quarterly magazine. Awarded for the poem "Tibet"
  55. ^ Amaresh, Datta (1987). The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Vol. 1. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 301. OCLC 34346316. [awarded to] the best poem of the year penned by a young author (of not more than 35 years of age).
  56. ^ Press Institute of India (1990). "AWARDS". Vidura. C. Sarkar. 27: 52.
  57. ^ "About Uday Prakash". anothersubcontinent.com. Retrieved 25 May 2010.
  58. ^ "Hindi Literature".
  59. ^ "Saarc literary awards". Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  60. ^ Supriya Nair (21 November 2012). "DSC Prize 2013 shortlist announced". Mint. Retrieved 21 November 2012.
  61. ^ "Edition 2013". Jan Michalski Foundation. Retrieved 14 September 2013.

External links Edit

  •   Media related to Uday Prakash at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • Uday Prakash at Kavita Kosh

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Uday Prakash born 1 January 1952 is a Hindi poet scholar 1 journalist translator and short story writer from India He has worked as administrator editor researcher and TV director 2 He writes for major dailies and periodicals as a freelancer He has also received several awards for his collection of short stories and poems With Mohan Das he received Sahitya Academi Awards in 2011 3 4 He is the first author to return his Sahitya Akademi award on Sep 3 2015 against the killing of M M Kalburgi that initiated a storm of national protests by writers artists scholars and intellectuals 5 Uday PrakashBorn 1952 01 01 1 January 1952 age 71 Anuppur Madhya Pradesh IndiaEducationM A BScGenreNovels poetry translation articles TV and films Contents 1 Personal life 1 1 Background 2 Career 3 Bibliography 4 Films and media 5 Awards 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksPersonal life EditBackground Edit Prakash was born on 1 January 1952 6 in the backward village of Sitapur Anuppur Madhya Pradesh India 2 He was raised by and given primary education there by a teacher 7 8 He graduated in Science and obtained his master s degree in Hindi Literature receiving a Gold Medal from Saugar University in 1974 2 From 1975 to 1976 he was a research student at Jawaharlal Nehru University JNU 9 He was imprisoned as a passionate communist party member 10 He later lost interest in political ideology 8 11 Career EditIn 1978 Prakash taught as an assistant professor at JNU 12 and its Imphal Center for Post Graduate Studies In 1980 he left academia to become Officer on Special Duty with the Madhya Pradesh Department of Culture At the same time he was Controlling Officer of the Bhopal Rabindra Bhawan and assistant editor of Poorvagraha a journal of Hindi literary criticism He was later critical of the Hindi literary establishment including Ashok Vajpeyi who he worked for at Poorvagraha 13 From 1982 to 1990 Prakash worked in New Delhi newspapers first as a subeditor of the Hindi news weekly Dinmaan 14 and later as Assistant Editor of the Sunday Mail 2 In 1987 becoming assistant professor at the School of Social Journalism on deputation In 1990 he joined ITV Independent Television and became head of the PTI TV Concept and Script Department Since 1993 he has been a full time freelance writer 2 Prakash was the editor of the monthly English language magazine Eminence published in Bangalore until April 2000 He also participated in the international poetry festivals and seminars 15 16 17 He has also made documentary films with Sahitya Akademi like on Dharamvir Bharti 18 Prakash returned his Sahitya Akademi award in 2015 to protest the murder of rationalist academic M M Kalburgi 19 Bibliography EditPeelee Chhatri Wali Ladki 2001 20 is Prakash s best known 21 22 and longest continuous story 23 Often called a novella 24 25 26 Prakash calls it a long short story 6 Cheeni Baba will be his first novel 27 His 2006 novella Mohan Das has been translated into English 28 seven Indian languages 29 and adapted by the author for the Mohandas screenplay 2009 22 30 31 Poetry collections Suno karigara 1980 Abootar Kabootar 1984 Raat Mein Harmonium 1998 32 EK Bhasha Hua Karati Hai 2009 33 Short story collections He is most famous as a short story writer with well known work like Warren Hastings ka Saand and its stage version by director Arvind Gaur 34 Dariyayi Ghoda 1982 Tirichh 1990 35 Aur Ant Mein Prarthna 1994 36 Paul Gomra Ka Scooter 1997 37 Duttatrey Ke Dukh 2002 Areba Pareba 2006 38 Mangosil 2006 37 39 Non fiction Eeshwar Ki Aankh critical writings essays and interviews 6 1999 Nai Sadi Ka Panch Tantra Essays Comments and Criticism 2008 Apani Unaki Baat Book of Interviews Translations by PrakashPrakash has translated works by many International poets and writers into Hindi including Pablo Neruda Federico Garcia Lorca H Luis Borges Paul Eluard C P Cavafy Adam Jedrzejewski and Tadeusz Rozewicz Some notable examples Kala Anubhav An English book Art Experience on Indian Aesthetics by Prof Hariyanna 1982 Amritsar Indira Gandhi Ki Aakhiri Ladai 1985 translated from Amritsar Mrs Gandhi s Last Battle 40 Romain Rolland s Inde Two volumes from French Lal Ghas Par Neele Ghode 34 A Russian play by Mikhail Shatrov 1988 Converted into a Teleplay Ek Purush Dedh Purush Translated Prasanna s Kannada language play for the NSD repertory production directed by Ram Gopal Bajaj His translation of Milorad Pavic s novel Landscape painted with tea is forthcoming 37 Translations of Prakash s workHe is read in all Indian languages and his translated fiction regularly features in English and German collections 41 magazines and complete texts Rage Revelry and Romance Translated by Robert Hueckstedt 2003 42 43 Der Goldene Gurtel Translated by Lothar Lutze 2007 44 Short shorts long shots Translated by Robert Hueckstedt and Amit Tripuraneni 11 The Girl With the Golden Parasol Translated by Jason Grunebaum published by Penguin India 2008 45 Grunebaum received a 2005 PEN grant for the translation 46 47 It is available in other languages including three separate Urdu translations 37 and German 48 Doktor Wakankar Aus dem Leben eines aufrechten Hindus Prize winning translation of Aur Ant Mein Prarthana Translated into German by Andre Penz 36 The Walls of Delhi Translated to English by Jason Grunebaum 2012 A collection of three stories Mohandas Translated to Maithili by Vinit Utpal 2013 published from Sahitya Academy New Delhi IndiaFilms and media Edit Sahitya Akademi film s on writersPrakash has produced several films about important Hindi writers such as Ram Vilas Sharma 49 In an interview Varun Grover the lyricist of the 2015 movie Masaan recounted that they had wanted to use one of Uday Prakash s compositions titled Kuch ban jate hain from Abootar Abootar 50 The song was set to music but at the end was not include in the film Ultimately another song Tu rail si was used in its place based on a poem by Dushyant Kumar 51 52 53 Awards Edit1980 Bharat Bhushan Agrawal Puraskar 54 55 1990 Shrikant Verma Memorial Award for the short stories collections Tirich 56 1996 Muktibodh Samman a National Award by Madhya Pradesh Sahitya Parishad for Aur Ant Mein Prathna 54 1999 Sahityakaar Samman by the Hindi Akademi 57 2003 Pahal Samman A prestigious award for contemporary literary contribution 58 2009 SAARC Literary Award 12 59 2013 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature shortlist The Walls of Delhi Translated by Jason Grunebaum 60 2013 Jan Michalski Prize for Literature finalist The Walls of Delhi 61 See also EditList of Indian poets List of Indian writersReferences Edit Arnab Chakladar A Conversation with Uday Prakash part 4 Another Subcontinent Uday Prakash Basically I see myself as a poet first a b c d e Language is a Means of Existence www anothersubcontinent com Another Subcontinent 6 September 2007 Retrieved 24 May 2010 in 1970 I saw electricity first come to my village at the time I was quite grown up Before that we lived in a situation where modernity had no meaning Sahitya Akademi awards announced The Hindu 21 December 2010 Uday Prakash M P Veerendra Kumar among Sahitya Akademi Award winners Net Indian 21 December 2010 Jyoti Malhotra 24 December 2015 Write to protest India Today Retrieved 25 November 2021 a b c Hindi Fiction Writer and Playwright India Rahul Soni Exiled from Poetry and Country Uday Prakash p 3 Retrieved 24 May 2010 a b Kumar Ashok 13 December 1999 Uday Prakash 47 India Today from Faces of the Millennium Archived 11 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine Exiled from Poetry and Country Pratilipi bilingual quarterly magazine December 2009 p 5 Retrieved 24 May 2010 I read in its library a story I can never forget that story Sengupta Amit 25 February 2006 The Sharp Eyed Seer Tehelka Magazine I never got a job in the academic structure they divided all the jobs between the Left and the Right a b Udaya Prakasa 2003 Short shorts long shots Katha trailblazer series New Delhi Katha p 12 ISBN 978 81 87649 73 1 OCLC 55629602 He is a humanist as many communists have always been a b UDAY PRAKASH India Foundation of SAARC Writers and Literature Retrieved 24 May 2010 Prakash A Rajesh Y P 1 November 1995 The Literary Mafia Retrieved 24 May 2010 Nobody takes Vajpeyi seriously in Hindi literature History will remember him as a culture czar who doled out patronage says Prakash Uday Prakash s Profile Muse India 1 November 1995 Retrieved 24 May 2010 one of the most popular as well as controversial writers in Hindi No It s now the language of liberation The Economic Times Economic Times Debate 27 April 2009 Retrieved 24 May 2010 98 of the apex body of the organisers of VHS belonged to one Hindu caste and its sub castes That was the fact about this world language Outgoing Visitors Programme Annual report 2007 Indian Council for Cultural Relations Archived from the original on 7 August 2009 Retrieved 24 May 2010 Shri Uday Prakash Eminent Writer Saarc festival of literature Retrieved 26 May 2010 youtube link YouTube Archived from the original on 15 December 2021 The writer feels more isolated than ever before Hindi writer Uday Prakash Indian Express Retrieved 2 October 2016 Prakash Uday 3 March 2001 प ल छतर व ल लड क The Girl With the Golden Parasol Vani Prakashan p 156 ISBN 81 7055 754 2 Prakash Uday 17 June 2006 The one from the tribe Tehelka Magazine Anant Media Uday Prakash is a celebrated Hindi writer best known for Pili Chatri Wali Ladki a b Ghosh Avijit 3 September 2009 Mohandas Hindi Movie Reviews The Times of India Retrieved 27 May 2010 dares to raise uncomfortable questions that feel good Bollywood prefers to ignore these days Ramesh K K 31 May 2008 Parasol With Wings Tehelka Magazine 5 21 Sen Swagata 26 December 2005 Page turners India Today Acta Orientalia Review Acta Orientalia Novus Press 67 371 2006 OCLC 145082687 the novella deals with the impact of globalisation on Indian society Ines Fornell Das Madchen mit dem gelben Schirm und andere Werke von Uday Prakash The Girl With the Golden Parasol and other works by Uday Prakash in German Retrieved 26 May 2010 CULTURE amp SOCIETY first look Tehelka Magazine 5 12 29 March 2008 Translated by Pratik Kanjilal published in The Little Magazine New Delhi Subel bhandari 22 May 2009 Yangesh Uday Prakash s interpreter Republica Retrieved 24 May 2010 Uday Prakash known for his style has his book translated in eight different languages already Other translations by Haider Jafri Syed Urdu Yagyesh Nepali Rabinder Singh Bath Punjabi Vanita Sawant Marathi Manu Dash Oriya R P Hegade Kannada and Venugopalan Telugu Ankit Ajmera 6 September 2009 The bigger picture DNA India It was the mystery element in the story that really intrigued me Mohandas team Prakash U 1998 Raat mein harmonium Vani Prakashan ISBN 978 81 7055 625 1 Prakash Uday 2011 Ek bhasha hua karti hai ISBN 9789380146003 a b Uday Prakash s Warren Hastings ka Saand Asmitatheatre Asmitatheatre Retrieved 25 May 2010 Prakash Uday Tirichh ISBN 978 81 7055 169 0 alternatively Trich a b Prakash U 2006 Aur Anth Mein Prarthana Vani ISBN 978 81 8143 600 9 Doktor Wakankar Story of an Upright Hindu The German Translation placed third by the international jury in the 2009 World Book Fair Frankfurt in the Best Seven from Latin America Africa and Asia category a b c d Arnab Chakladar A Conversation with Uday Prakash part 3 Retrieved 24 May 2010 Prakash Uday 2006 Areba Pareba Yatra Buksa ISBN 978 0 14 306191 5 Or Areba Pareba Gokhale Namita 17 June 2006 Master takes Tehelka Magazine Tully Sir Mark Jacob Satish April 1991 Amritsar Mrs Gandhi s Last Battle first ed South Asia Books ISBN 978 0 8364 2826 1 For example The Walls of Delhi Jason Grunebaum translation in Uday Prakash August 2009 Sawhney Hirsh ed Delhi Noir Akashic Noir Akashic Books p 246 ISBN 978 1 933354 78 1 Prakash Uday 2003 Rage Revelry and Romance Srishti p 216 ISBN 81 88575 10 0 collection of thirteen stories Rage revelry amp romance New Delhi Srishti Publishers amp Distributors OCLC 55077657 Prakasa Udaya April 2007 Der Goldene Gurtel The Golden waist chain Moderne indische Literatur in German Heidelberg Draupadi ISBN 978 3 937603 14 8 Aus dem Hindi von Lothar Lutze Jason Grunebaum 1 March 2010 From The Girl with the Golden Parasol by Uday Prakash The quarterly conversation Retrieved 24 May 2010 Uday Prakash has been publishing fiction and poetry for over two decades in addition to an active career as a journalist translator playwright producer director and writer for film and television 2005 PEN Translation Fund Grant Recipients Retrieved 24 May 2010 This wildly postmodern narrative tells among others the uproarious tale of a young man s all consuming passion for the Bollywood starlet featured in the poster on his bedroom wall Jason Grunebaum As Das Maedchen mit dem gelben Schirm Translated by Ines Fornell Heinz Werner Wessler and Reinhald Schein Peeli Chhatari Wali Ladki Udaya Prakasa 2003 Short shorts long shots p 212 ISBN 978 81 87649 73 1 Hindi Kavita Kuch ban jaate hain Uday Prakash Varun Grover in Hindi Studio with Manish Gupta Hindi Kavita 25 October 2015 Lakhani Somya 11 September 2016 Secret Love How Hindi poetry has become cool The Indian Express Retrieved 17 April 2019 Pal Sanchari Meet the NRI Who Returned To India To Make Millions Fall in Love with Hindi Poetry www thebetterindia com The Better India Retrieved 17 April 2019 Grover Varun How the magic of Dushyant Kumar s poetry inspired this Bollywood lyricist The Indian Express Retrieved 17 April 2019 a b उदय प रक श Uday Prakash Pratilipi bilingual quarterly magazine Awarded for the poem Tibet Amaresh Datta 1987 The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature Vol 1 New Delhi Sahitya Akademi p 301 OCLC 34346316 awarded to the best poem of the year penned by a young author of not more than 35 years of age Press Institute of India 1990 AWARDS Vidura C Sarkar 27 52 About Uday Prakash anothersubcontinent com Retrieved 25 May 2010 Hindi Literature Saarc literary awards Retrieved 24 May 2010 Supriya Nair 21 November 2012 DSC Prize 2013 shortlist announced Mint Retrieved 21 November 2012 Edition 2013 Jan Michalski Foundation Retrieved 14 September 2013 External links Edit nbsp Media related to Uday Prakash at Wikimedia Commons Official website Uday Prakash at Kavita Kosh Portals nbsp Biography nbsp India nbsp Literature nbsp Poetry nbsp Journalism Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Uday Prakash amp oldid 1177146653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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