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Edition 7 (1993) Winner
Gopalakrishna Adiga
モゲリ・ゴーパラクリシュナ・アディガ
Mogeri Gopalakrishna Adiga
Profile
- Gender
- Male
- Born
- 1918-02-18 (Mogeri, South Canara, Madras Presidency, British India (present-day Kundapura taluk, Udupi district, Karnataka, India))
- Died
- 1992-11-14 (Bangalore, Karnataka, India) age 74
- Nationality
- Indian
- Languages
- Kannada
Career
- Occupations
- Poet, Writer, Professor, Magazine editor
- Active Years
- 1940-1992
- Influenced By
- Western literature, Indian tradition
Awards & Nominations
Works
Major Works
Bhavataranga
1946 PoetryAn early collection of poems that shows the seeds of the later Navya (new) poetry movement.
Anathey
1954 NovelA novel depicting social and personal conflicts of the 1950s, reflecting contexts of the Navya movement.
Bhoomi Geetha
1959 PoetryA poetry collection focusing on land and life, containing works that combine regional and universal elements.
Mannina Vasane
1966 EssaysA collection of essays containing reflections on literature, society, and culture.
Vardhamana
1972 PoetryA mature poetry collection marked by stronger philosophical concerns and formal experimentation.
Idanna Bayasiralilla
1975 PoetryPoems from the 1970s that intersect personal emotions with social perspectives.
Samagra Kavya
1976 Collected poemsA collected volume of poems that surveys his years of poetic output.
Sakshi (Magazine)
1962 Magazine (editor)A magazine he edited which contributed to popularizing Kannada literature.
Bibliography
- Bhavataranga (1946)
- Anathey (1954)
- Bhoomi Geetha (1959)
- Mannina Vasane (1966)
- Vardhamana (1972)
- Idanna Bayasiralilla (1975)
- Samagra Kavya (1976)
- Sakshi (magazine, editor, 1962)
Style & Themes
- Literary Style
- Pioneering style of the Navya (new) poetry movement: influenced by Western literature, marked by concise, incisive expression and introspection.Experimental and symbolic imagery
- Recurring Motifs
- DisillusionmentNostalgia and landIndividual isolationClash between tradition and modernity
Legacy
Gopalakrishna Adiga is regarded as a pioneer of the Navya poetry movement in Kannada and had a major influence on modern Kannada poetry from the mid-20th century. As an editor he also contributed to popularizing literature.
Quotes
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"Is life leaving everything we have and craving for things which we do not have?" (original Kannada: ಇರುವುದೆಲ್ಲವ ಬಿಟ್ಟು ಇರದುದರೆಡೆಗೆ ತುಡಿವುದೆ ಜೀವನ?)
Source: Source unknown (poetic line) -
"Silence struck the earth." (original Kannada: ಮೌನ ತಬ್ಬಿತು ನೆಲವ)
Source: Source unknown (poetic line)
Trivia
- His grandson Manu Raju is a senior political reporter for CNN.
- Another grandson, Sharat Raju, is a film director in the United States.
- He edited the magazine Sakshi, contributing to the popularization of Kannada literature.
- Considered a pioneer of the Navya (new) poetry movement.