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== Works ==
== Works ==
His first poetry collection ''Manas Urfe Reti Urfe Dariyo'' (1979) has 58 poems which are mostly [[ghazal]]s and some are songs. His second collection''Mukam Post Manas'' (1982) has 56 poems. These two collections are experimental and include variety. These poems depict loneliness and separation of modern humans. A person affected and tormented by pain is a central theme of his poetry. He later published ''Angali Vadhine Mokalu'' (1984), ''Anushthan'' and ''Samandar Baj Manas''. These all collections were collected and published as ''Nayan na Moti'' (2005). ''Dhoop Ka Saya'' has [[ghazal]]s in [[Urdu language|Urdu]].<ref name="AGSI"/><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Topiwala |first=Chandrakant |encyclopedia=Gujarati Sahityakosh (Encyclopedia of Gujarati literature)|title=Nayan Desai |publisher=[[Gujarati Sahitya Parishad]] |location=Ahmedabad |year=1990 |pages=152–153}}</ref>
His first poetry collection ''Manas Urfe Reti Urfe Dariyo'' (1979) has 58 poems which are mostly [[ghazal]]s and some are songs. His second collection ''Mukam Post Manas'' (1982) has 56 poems. These two collections are experimental and include variety. These poems depict loneliness and separation of modern humans. A person affected and tormented by pain is a central theme of his poetry. He later published ''Angali Vadhine Mokalu'' (1984), ''Anushthan'' and ''Samandar Baj Manas''. All these collections were collected and published as ''Nayan na Moti'' (2005). ''Dhoop Ka Saya'' has [[ghazal]]s in [[Urdu language|Urdu]].<ref name="AGSI"/><ref>{{cite encyclopedia |last=Topiwala |first=Chandrakant |encyclopedia=Gujarati Sahityakosh (Encyclopedia of Gujarati literature)|title=Nayan Desai |publisher=[[Gujarati Sahitya Parishad]] |location=Ahmedabad |year=1990 |pages=152–153}}</ref>


== Recognition ==
== Recognition ==