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'''Baburao Ramji Bagul''' (1930–2008) was a [[Marathi people|Marathi]] writer from [[Maharashtra]], India; a pioneer of modern literature in [[Marathi language|Marathi]] and an important figure in the Indian short story during the late 20th century, when it experienced a radical departure from the past, with the advent of [[Dalit]] writers such as him.<ref name=sa/><ref name=han/><ref>''Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Sasay to Zorgot'', by Amaresh Datta, Mohan Lal. [[Sahitya Akademi]], 1994. ''Page 4060''.</ref> | '''Baburao Ramji Bagul''' (1930–2008) was a [[Marathi people|Marathi]] writer from [[Maharashtra]], India; a pioneer of modern literature in [[Marathi language|Marathi]] and an important figure in the Indian short story during the late 20th century, when it experienced a radical departure from the past, with the advent of [[Dalit]] writers such as him.<ref name=sa/><ref name=han/><ref>''Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Sasay to Zorgot'', by Amaresh Datta, Mohan Lal. [[Sahitya Akademi]], 1994. ''Page 4060''.</ref> | ||
He is most known for his works such as, ''Jevha Mi Jaat Chorli Hoti!'' (1963), ''Maran Swasta Hot Ahe'' (1969), ''Sahitya Ajache Kranti Vigyan'', ''Sud'' (1970), and ''Ambedkar Bharat'' (1981).<ref>[http://www.hinduonnet.com/2001/05/20/stories/1320017k.htm A hundred years of the short story ] [[The Hindu]], 20 May 2001.</ref> | He is most known for his works such as, ''Jevha Mi Jaat Chorli Hoti!'' (1963), ''Maran Swasta Hot Ahe'' (1969), ''Sahitya Ajache Kranti Vigyan'', ''Sud'' (1970), and ''Ambedkar Bharat'' (1981).<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040505213629/http://www.hinduonnet.com/2001/05/20/stories/1320017k.htm A hundred years of the short story ] [[The Hindu]], 20 May 2001.</ref> | ||
==Biography== | ==Biography== |