Panchakshari Hiremath
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Born | Bisarahalli, India | 6 January 1933
Panchakshari Hiremath (born 1933) is a writer and poet,[1] short story writer, essayist, critic, translator, orator, editor and freedom fighter who writes in Kannada, Urdu and Hindi. In 2005, he won the Sahitya Akademi Prize for Translation.[2]
Early life
[edit]Hiremath was born at Bisarahalli, Koppal District in Karnataka.[citation needed] He was involved in the freedom struggle of Hyderabad Karnataka. He worked as a professor in Karnataka University and Karnatak College, Dharwad. His first collection of poems appeared in 1959.[citation needed]
Hiremath is most famous as a poet. He is a opponent of division of Indian society on the basis of language.[3] Hiremath opposed dividing the society on the basis of language. Some of Hiremath's own works have been translated into Hindi, Urdu, Malayalam, Tamil, Marathi, Nepali, English, Spanish, French and German.[citation needed]
Awards and honours
[edit]- 2013 Shri ChennaRenuka Basava Prashasti, Harkud Math, Basavakalyan, gold medal and cash award[citation needed]
- 2010 'Goenka Hindi Sahitya Sarswata Sammana' Awarded by Kamala Goenka Foundation, Bangalore[citation needed]
- 2005, Dr. Hiremath won the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award for translating Qurratulain Hyder Urdu short stories Patjhar Ki Awaz to Kannada. The translated collection was titled Hemantha Ruthuvina Swaragalu.[2]
- During Nehru Centenary, Soviet Union awarded "Soviet Land Nehru Award"[citation needed]
- 1994 Karnataka Sahitya Academy Honorary Award[citation needed]
- 1997 Rajyotsava Award, Government of Karnataka[citation needed]
- 1985 D.Litt. World University, Arizona. USA[citation needed]
- 2003, Hiremath won The Gorur Foundation Trust's award for Poetry.[4]
Published works
[edit]Poetry
- Chaityakshi
- Nee Rudranagu
- Bayake Ee Manake (Prescribed as textbook by Dakshina Bharat Hindi Prachara Sabha, Chennai)
- Mitra Deshada Kavithegalu (Russian poems; received Soviet Land Nehru Award)
- Gaali Gandha
- Belakina Heppu Hakuva Tavaka
- Indhradhanussu (translation from Hindi)
- Manasi (Forty five poems of Rabindranath Tagore)
- Bayala Baninalli (translation from Hindi)(Awarded Moorusavirmath Literary Award)
- Ondu Mattu Ondu, Eradu (translation from Hindi)
- Aashe Tumbida Usirugalu (translation from Hindi)
- Bhooma (translation from Hindi)
- Aarambhava Maduve (Awarde Gorur Literary Award)
- Samagra Kavye – Volume 1
- Samagra Kavye – Volume 2 (500 poems translated from different languages)
- Keladi (Samagra Kavya – Volume 3) (5005 Muktakas)
Stories
- Ennaleka (Prescribes as textbook by Karnataka University, Dharward)
- Hematha Rutuvina Swaragalu (translation from Urdu. Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award 2005)
- Quratul Ein Hyder Avara Aida Kathegalu
- Kshitij
- Krishna Chandara Kathegalu[5]
- Hennondu Madhupatre (Ten stories of Amrita Preetam)
- Ippattelu Urdu Kathegalu
- Kashmirada Hovu (translation from Urdu)
- Gulabi Hoovu (translation from Urdu)
- Desha – Videshada Kathegalu (stories from different nations and languages)
Novels
- Kappu Hottage (translation from Gujarati)
- Aaru Adi Bhoomi (Kannada translation of Abdus Samad's Urdu novel Do Gaz Zameen), included in The Hindu's Top 10 Books of the Week[6]
- Magga Chellida Belaku (translation from Hindi)
- Nari (Kannada translation of Siyaram Sharan Gupta's Hindi novel)[7]
- Kattaleyondige (translation from Hindi)
- Jaragavada Rani (translation from Urdu)
- Ivan- e- Ghazal (translation from Urdu)
- Borban Club (translation from Urdu)
Criticism/Essays
- Kavi – Kavya – Darshana
- Kavi – Kavya – Kalpane
- Kavi – Kavya – Chintana
- Kavi – Kavya – Vihara
- Kavindra Ravindraru
- Kasmirada Mahayogini Lalleswari
- Hadinaru Prabandhagalu
- Cheluvina Alegalu
- Urdu Sahitya-Ondu Parichaya
- Galib (translation from Urdu)
- Bhoodana
- Gnana Peetha Prasasti Vijeta Firaq Gorkhapuri
- R C Bhoosnurmath (Kavi, Kavya parichaya)
Chintana Sahitya
- Chintana – Chirantana
- Chintana – Deepti
- Manasa – 1 (translation from Hindi, Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur)
- Manasa – 2 (translation from Hindi, Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur)
- Manasa – 3 (translation from Hindi, Rajasthan Patrika, Jaipur)
Biography
- Hanagal Kumara Swamigalu
- Sri Vijaya Mahanta Shivayogigalu
- Punya Chittaru
- Linga Leela Lolaru
- Ghanamadavaru
History
- Mukti Kshetra Ulavi
- Puratana Lucknow (translation from Urdu, awarded Moorusavirmath Literary Award)
Religion and Philosophy
- Veershaiva Pradeep
Travelogue
- Bharata Darshana
Literary Letters
- Ee Baduku Bangara
- Enentha Madhuravee Baduku
- Atma Sakhi, Tumbu Hrudaya Battalanu
Children's literature
- Chocolate Mattu Itara Kathegalu
- Neeti Kathegalu
- Darodegarana Maga (translation from Hindi)
- Bharatada Arasaru Mattu Sri Samanyaara Kathegalu (translation from English)
- Eidaga (translation from Urdu)
- Surakhabada Garigalu
- Makkala Kathegalu
Dramas (Translations)
- Hattu Hindi Laghu Natakagalu
- Panchali Shapatha Mattu Itara Natakagalu (translation from Tamil and Malayalam)
- Mooru Panjabi Natakagalu
- Chitrangada Mattu Itara Natakgalu (translation of radio plays from Oriya, Hindia Bengali)
- Neeru Taruva Hadi Mattu Itara Natakagalu (translation from Urdu, Bengali)
- Anuvadita Kathegalu (collection of translated dramas)
Hindi
- Manjari (Poems, Features, Stories and Articles)
English
- Yuga Purusha, translation by Vijayalakshmi Wodeyar
- Swami Vijaya Mahantesh, translation by Dr. Basavaraj Naiker
- Ulavi- The Abode of salvation, translation by Prof.C.N Hiremath
- Waves of Love, translation by Dr. C.V. Venugopal
- Sing the Song of Life, translation by Dr. C.V. Venugopal
Edited
- Mani Mukura Prabhe
- Gavi Deepti (With others)
- Shivayoga
- Shivalinga Deepti
- Shiva Deva (with others)
- Padmashri (with others)
- Abhinava Renuka
- Gurukarunya
- Vibhuti
- Bhaveyavara Bhoodan
- Sarangadeva
References
[edit]- ^ "Literary function". Deccan Herald. 26 June 2004. Archived from the original on 14 January 2005. Retrieved 28 November 2006.
- ^ a b "Akademi Translation Prizes 1989–2005". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2006.
- ^ "Translated works act as bridge between people". The Hindu. 13 March 2006. Archived from the original on 12 November 2006. Retrieved 28 November 2006.
- ^ "Gorur Sahitya Prashasti for 3". The Hindu. 3 April 2003. Archived from the original on 9 May 2003. Retrieved 28 November 2006.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - ^ "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 October 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2006.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) - ^ "Top 10 Books of the Week". The Hindu. 26 May 2006. Archived from the original on 1 October 2007. Retrieved 28 November 2006.
- ^ Booklist-Kannada Archived 12 August 2007 at the Wayback Machine