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Uday Prakash (born 1 January 1952) is a Hindi poet, scholar, journalist, translator and short story writer from India. He has worked as administrator, editor, researcher, and TV director. He writes for major dailies and periodicals as a freelancer. He has also received several awards for his collection of short stories and poems. With Mohan Das he received Sahitya Academi Awards in 2011. He is the first author to return his Sahitya Akademi award on September 3, 2015 against the killing of M. M. Kalburgi that initiated a storm of national protests by writers, artists,scholars and intellectuals. Personal life Background Prakash was born on 1 January 1952, in the backward village of Sitapur, Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, India. He was raised by and given primary education there by a teacher. He graduated in Science and obtained his master's degree in Hindi Literature, receiving a Gold Medal from Saugar University in 1974. From 1975 to 1976, he was a research student at Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU); He was imprisoned as a passionate communist party member. He later lost interest in political ideology. Career In 1978 Prakash taught as an assistant professor at JNU, and its Imphal Center for Post Graduate Studies. In 1980 he left academia, to become Officer-on-Special-Duty with the Madhya Pradesh Department of Culture. At the same time, he was Controlling Officer of the Bhopal Rabindra Bhawan, and assistant editor of Poorvagraha, a journal of Hindi literary criticism. (He was later critical of the Hindi literary establishment including Ashok Vajpeyi, who he worked for at Poorvagraha.) From 1982 to 1990, Prakash worked in New Delhi newspapers; first as a subeditor of the Hindi news weekly Dinmaan, and later as Assistant Editor of the Sunday Mail. In 1987 becoming assistant professor at the School of Social Journalism (on deputation). In 1990 he joined ITV, (Independent Television), and became head of the PTI TV Concept and Script Department. Since 1993, he has been a full-time freelance writer. Prakash was the editor of the monthly English language magazine "Eminence" (published in Bangalore) until April 2000. He also participated in the international poetry festivals and seminars. He has also made documentary films with Sahitya Akademi, like on Dharamvir Bharti. Prakash returned his Sahitya Akademi award in 2015, to protest the murder of rationalist academic M. M. Kalburgi. Bibliography Peelee Chhatri Wali Ladki (2001) is Prakash's best known, and longest continuous story. Often called a "novella", Prakash calls it "a long short story" – Cheeni Baba will be his "first novel". His 2006 novella Mohan Das has been translated into English, seven Indian languages, and adapted by the author for the "Mohandas" screenplay (2009). Poetry collections Suno kārīgara (1980), Abootar Kabootar (1984), Raat Mein Harmonium (1998), EK Bhasha Hua Karati Hai (2009) Short story collections He is most famous as a short story writer, with well-known work like Warren Hastings ka Saand, and its stage version by director Arvind Gaur. Dariyayi Ghoda (1982), Tirichh (1990), Aur Ant Mein Prarthna (1994), Paul Gomra Ka Scooter (1997)., Duttatrey Ke Dukh (2002) Areba–Pareba (2006), Mangosil (2006) Non-fiction Eeshwar Ki Aankh (critical writings, essays and interviews, 1999) Nai Sadi Ka Panch Tantra (Essays, Comments and Criticism, 2008) Apani Unaki Baat (Book of Interviews) Translations by Prakash Prakash has translated works by many International poets and writers into Hindi, including Pablo Neruda, Federico García Lorca, H. Luis Borges, Paul Éluard, C.P. Cavafy, Adam Jędrzejewski, and Tadeusz Różewicz. Some notable examples: Kala Anubhav : An English book (Art Experience) on Indian Aesthetics by Prof. Hariyanna (1982). Amritsar : Indira Gandhi Ki Aakhiri Ladai 1985 (translated from Amritsar: Mrs. Gandhi's Last Battle). Romain Rolland's Inde : Two volumes (from French) Lal Ghas Par Neele Ghode: A Russian play by Mikhail Shatrov, 1988. (Converted into a Teleplay) Ek Purush Dedh Purush : Translated Prasanna's Kannada language play for the NSD repertory production, directed by Ram Gopal Bajaj. His translation of Milorad Pavić's novel Landscape painted with tea is forthcoming. Translations of Prakash's work He is read in all Indian languages, and his translated fiction regularly features in English and German collections, magazines, and complete texts: Rage, Revelry and Romance : Translated by Robert Hueckstedt, 2003 Der Goldene Gürtel : Translated by Lothar Lutze, 2007 Short shorts, long shots : Translated by Robert Hueckstedt and Amit Tripuraneni The Girl With the Golden Parasol : Translated by Jason Grunebaum, published by Penguin India, 2008. (Grunebaum received a 2005 PEN grant for the translation.). It is available in other languages, including three separate Urdu translations, and German. Doktor Wakankar. Aus dem Leben eines aufrechten Hindus : Prize-winning translation of Aur Ant Mein Prarthana Translated into German (by Andre Penz). The Walls of Delhi : Translated to English by Jason Grunebaum, 2012. A collection of three stories. Mohandas: Translated to Maithili by Vinit Utpal, 2013, published from Sahitya Academy, New Delhi, India Films and media 'Sahitya Akademi film's on writers Prakash has produced several films about important Hindi writers such as Ram Vilas Sharma. In an interview, Varun Grover, the lyricist of the 2015 movie Masaan, recounted that they had wanted to use one of Uday Prakash's compositions titled "Kuch Ban Jate Hain" (from Abootar Abootar). The song was set to music, but at the end was not include in the film. Ultimately another song "Tu Kisi Rail Si" was used in its place (based on a poem by Dushyant Kumar). Awards 1980 Bharat Bhushan Agrawal Puraskar 1990 Shrikant Verma Memorial Award, for the short stories collections Tirich 1996 Muktibodh Samman, a National Award by Madhya Pradesh Sahitya Parishad for Aur Ant Mein Prathna. 1999 Sahityakaar Samman, by the Hindi Akademi 2003 Pahal Samman. A prestigious award for contemporary literary contribution. 2009 SAARC Literary Award 2013 DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, shortlist, The Walls of Delhi (Translated by Jason Grunebaum) 2013 Jan Michalski Prize for Literature, finalist, The Walls of Delhi See also List of Indian poets List of Indian writers References External links Media related to Uday Prakash at Wikimedia Commons Official website Uday Prakash at Kavita Kosh Archived 23 April 2009 at the Wayback Machine . Discover the Prakash Hegade popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Prakash Hegade books.

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    Poem Shop

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    A to Z First Principles of Life

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    This ebook puts together all the challenges from A to Z 2019. For each alphabet from A to Z, there is a word/phrase, the language it comes from, meaning, an eight line poem followe...

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    The Void

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    Behind most kind of ‘nothing’, we all have a story that was once ‘everything’. The beauty of nothingness is that we get completely submerged into it. That is what the feeling of Vo...

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    See, Say, Market Recommendations

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    We are fundamentally going to talk and discuss about the market which has buying, selling and other ‘ing’s. A market also has an interesting part – recommendations. With the evolut...

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    100 Haiku

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    Though there are several forms of poetry, Haiku is one form which I like the most. It is for a reason that very easily the efforts put in to write a haiku might go plain and sensel...

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    I 4 You

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    With every sunrise, the sky winks to the earth and passes a complimenting ‘Hello.’ The radiance lightens the aura with green, brown, blue, colorful, and colorless. With this milieu...

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    The Web Circular

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    The book is divided into two parts.‘Part A: The Evolution’ presents the history and the evolution of the web. From the creator Tim BernersLee’s thoughts to semantic web status, it ...

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    Structures and C

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    Poetic Desk

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    Words combine together, they clutter and gather, they add the tune, they add the melody. Poems capture the little things around us and portray many emotions in fewer lines. Enjoy r...

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    The Engineering Menu

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    Not all the times a faculty encounters a batch which become very close to heart. Having spent ample amount of time with this batch, here is a farewell gift, a collection of all the...

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    Hashing

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    This ebook talks about ‘Hashing’ data structure. Hashing can go deep. However the intention of this ebook is to understand the basics of the data structure and walk through with co...

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    I Fell in Love with a Geek

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    There is a boy and there is a girl. Then there are days where they are falling in love with each other (they know, but they don’t want to accept that). That’s the plot of this nove...

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    Beyond 24

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    Time!Time is hideous, rigid and always on time. From time travel machine to fast forward future, time has been visualized in varying dimensions. The exquisiteness of time is that i...

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    BluePrint for Software Engineering

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    Design of a Programmer

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    There are rules. There sure are rules. But no one is going to tell you those! They aren’t told because everyone makes their own and its one of its kind. The question is how do I ma...

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    A to Z

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    It was last week of March 2017 and I had decided to do A to Z Challenge for the first time, which happens in April. I was looking out for some inspiration to freeze my theme for th...

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    P for Poetry

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    Essentially a set of 30 poems on various themes. Poems for the silent, for the noisy, for the readers, for the writers, for anyone who loves to read. Easy to read and understand, w...