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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 the year 2009.〔 〕 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- fifties and the sixties. ==Works== 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) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vasant Abaji Dahake」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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