Chandrakant Devtale

Indian poet (1936–2017) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Chandrakant Devtale (1936—2017; Hindi pronunciation: [t͡ʃən̪d̪ɾəkãːt̪ d̪eːʋt̪aːleː]) was an Indian poet, and a recipient of the Sahitya Akademi Award.

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Chandrakant Devtale
Born(1936-11-07)7 November 1936
Gondwana, India
Died14 August 2017(2017-08-14) (aged 80)
NationalityIndian
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Chandrakant Devtale was born on November 6, 1936, in the Gondwana region of India. During his childhood, his family migrated to the Indore State.[1] He completed his higher education in Indore, and received his doctorate from the Sagar University.[2]:12

Devtale mostly wrote poems in both Hindi and Marathi.[2]:12 He has been referred to as one of the most political Hindi poets.[1] In his review of the poem, "दीवारों पर खून से" ('On walls with blood'), Kuldeep Kumar referred Devtale as a "genuine writer, under the enormous, multi-faceted pressures of new society."[3]:118 In a 2016 event, speaking about poetry, Devtale said: "My roots are in villages and the anxiety in me belongs to the tribals."[4] He has received various awards, including the Makhan Lal Chaturvedi Award,[2]:12 Sahitya Akademi Award,[5] and Kusumagraja National Award.[6] Devtale's works include:[1]

  • "हड्डियों में छिपा ज्वर" ('The fever hidden in bones')
  • "भूखंड तप रहा है" ('The Earth heats up')
  • "रोशनी के मैदान की तरफ़" ('Towards the Flatland of Light')
  • "आग हर चीज़ में बताई गई थी" ('Fire Was Said to Dwell in Everything')

Devtale died on August 14, 2017.[1]

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