Vasant Abaji Dahake

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Vasant Abaji Dahake (born March 30, 1942) is a Marathi poet, playwright, short story writer, artist, and critic from Amaravati district in the Maharashtra state of India. He is awarded Sahitya Akademi Award for his collection Chitralipi for 2009.[1]

His writings show an influence of existentialist writers like Kafka. His poetry is often dark and provocative.

He is associated with the little magazine movement in Marathi during the mid-1950s and the 1960s. Dahake was the President of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan held at Chandrapur in 2012.[2] His daughter is Rahee Vasant Dahake, an English writer and translator

Works[edit]

Poetry

  • Yogabhrashta (1972). (Translated into English as “A Terrorist of the Spirit' by Ranjit Hoskote and Mangesh Kulkarni.)
  • Shubha-Wartaman (1987)
  • Shunah-Shepa (1996)
  • Chitralipi

Fiction

  • Adholoka (1975)
  • Pratibaddha Ani Martya” (1981)

Essays & Literary Criticism

  • Yatra Antaryatra (1999)
  • Kavita Mhanje Kay? (1991)
  • Samakaleen Sahitya (1992)
  • Kavitevishayi (1999)

maltekdivarun (2009) Other Works

  • Nivadak Sadanand Rege (1996) (A selection of Sadanand Rege's poetry)
  • Shaleya Marathi Shabdakosh (1997) (A Marathi dictionary for primary and secondary school students).
  • Sankshipta Marathi Vangmayakosh (1998) (Co-editor of an encyclopaedia of Marathi literature)
  • Kavita Visavya Shatakachi (2000) (Co-editor of an encyclopaedia of 20th century Marathi poetry)
  • Vangmayin Samdnya-Sankalpana Kosh (Co-editor)

External links[edit]

maltekadivarun (2009)

References[edit]

  1. "Poets dominate 2009 Sahitya Akademi Awards". The Hindu. 24 December 2009. Archived from the original on 27 December 2009. Retrieved 1 May 2011.
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20180224124312/https://divyamarathi.bhaskar.com/news/MAH-VID-NAG-85-marathi-sahitya-sammelan-in-chandrapur-2830566.html



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