Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena
Template:Short description Template:Use Indian English Template:Use dmy dates Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena (15 September 1927 – 23 September 1983) was a Hindi writer, poet, columnist and playwright. He was one of the seven poets who first published in one of the "Tar Saptaks", which ushered in the ‘Prayogvaad’ (Experimentalism) era, which in time evolved to become the "Nayi Kavita" (New Poetry) movement.[1]
Biography
Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena was born on the date 15 September 1927 in Basti a city, in Uttar Pradesh he received his education at Banaras Hindu University, and Allahabad University.[2] Today he is considered a very important political poet.[3] He won the Sahitya Akademi Award for his Poetry collection, Khutiyon Par Tange Log ("People Hanging From Pegs").Script error: No such module "Unsubst". His short story, Bakri ("Scapegoat"), has been adapted as 'kuri.com', in Kannada, by M.S.Sathyu, has been staged many times over the year, with revised adaptations, starting from the Emergency period (1975–77), when it was used as a political lampoon,[4] it has also been presented as a folk play.[5] His other noted plays are, Lakh Ki Naak,[6] Hawalat[7] and Bhaun Bhaun Khaun Khaun.[8] Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena even wrote Mukti ki Aakanksha that showed the need of independency during his time. One of his poems has been turned into an animation short, by Siddhartha Pratap Singh, titled Apni Bitiya Ke Liye Ek Kavita. [9] he also wrote 'Sham Ek Kishan'. He also wrote many children's poem of which Ibn batuta ka juta is the popular one.[10] He edited the children's magazine Parag.[11]
References
- ↑ New Poetry in Hindi by Lucy Rosenstein, Wimbledon Publishing Company, 2004. Template:ISBN.
- ↑ Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena-Profile and Works www.anubhuti-hindi.org.
- ↑ Four Hindi Poets Journal article by Shrikant Verma; World Literature Today, Vol. 68, 1994.
- ↑ Scapegoat Kuri in Kannada mean goat, The Times of India, 12 December 2001
- ↑ Nautanki from Kanpur, World Theatre Day Template:Webarchive The Indian Express, 14 March 2006,
- ↑ "Lakh Ki Naak"Template:Category handler[<span title="Script error: No such module "string".">usurped]Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters". The Hindu, 30 June 2006.
- ↑ Natrang stages 'Hawalat', Jammu Daily Excelsior, 24 July 2005.
- ↑ Kalamandira, Mysore The Hindu, 4 December 2004.
- ↑ Sadho Poetry Film Fest The Hindu, 13 October 2007.
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Bibliography
- People Hanging From Pegs by Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena, Tr. Kedar Nath Komal, 1991, Sahitya Akademi, Template:ISBN.
Further reading
- New Poetry in Hindi: Nayi Kavita in Hindi: An Anthology, translated by Lucy Rosenstein, Wimbledon Publishing Company, 2004. Template:ISBN.
Online works
- Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena at Kavita Kosh Template:Webarchive Template:In lang
- Four Poems by Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena
- Suraj Ko Nahi Doobne Doonga, A Poem by Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena
External links
- Sarveshwar Dayal Saxena at Kavita Kosh Template:Webarchive Template:In lang
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A Poem Which was mostly found children hindi books are - Mukti ki Akansha