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Prabhakar Narayan alias Bhau Padhye (1926–1996) was an Indian writer who wrote in Marathi. Padhye is regarded as one of the foremost writers to have emerged in not just modern Marathi literature but also Indian literature, at large. Dilip Chitre once commented that Padhye is a writer "who deserves a permanent place in World Literature".
During his lifetime, Padhye had a long ending tussle with publication of his books. Nevertheless, his novels Barrister Aniruddha Dhopeshvarkar, Vasunaka, Rada are regarded as classics of modern Marathi literature. Padhye was also known for his short stories. A collection of his short stories was edited by Dilip Chitre. Another collection of his selected short stories was edited by Rajan Gavas.
His third published novel Vasunaka (Devanagari: वासूनाका) polarized critics in Maharashtra. Writers including Vijay Tendulkar, Durga Bhagwat hailed the novel for its originality and its portrayal of humanism. On the other hand, critics like Acharya Atre shamed the novel for its vulgarity.
Padhye graduated in Economics from the University of Mumbai in 1948. During 1949-51, he worked as a full-time volunteer for a labour union. He worked next as a teacher in King George High-school at Dadar, L. Kaduri High School at Mazgaon, and B. S. Ezikel High School at Sandhurst Road, all in Mumbai, for a year each. Then he worked for four years as a clerk in Spring Mill at Wadala in Mumbai before starting his career as a journalist, sequentially in Hind Mazdoor, Nava Kal, and Nava Shakti dailies.
His columns were published in different Marathi magazines, including Rahasyaranjan, Abhiruchee, Manoos, Sobat, Dinank, Kridangan, and Chandrayug.
In 1989, Padhye suffered an attack of paralysis.
He was married to Shoshna Mazgoankar, a labour union activist
Literary works
= Novels
=Dombaryacha Khel, 1960, Majestic Book Stall, Mumbai
Vaitag Vadi, 1965, Sadhana Prakashan, Pune
Vasunaka, 1965, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai
Barrister Aniruddha Dhopeshvarkar, 1968, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai
Agresar, 1968, G. M. Prabhu Prakashan, Mumbai
Homesick Brigade, 1974, Amey Prakashan, Nagpur
Rada, 1975, Forward Publication, Mumbai
Vanava, 1978, Indraneel Prakashan, Mumbai
Ward No. 7 Surgical, 1980, Dimple Publication, Vasai
Karanta, 1981, Majestic Prakashan
Jailbirds, 1982, Dimple Publication, Vasai
= Story collections
=Ek Sunehara Khwab, 1980, Dhaara Prakashan, Aurangabad
Murgi, 1981, Dimple Publication, Vasai
Thalipeeth, 1984, Dimple Publication, Vasai
Thodisi Jo Pee Le, 1986, Saras Prakashan, Vasai
Bhau Padhye Yanchya Shreshth Katha, 2009, edited by Dilip Purushottam Chitre, Lokvangmay Griha, Mumbai
= Play
=Operation Chhakka, 1969
= Movie script
=Godam (1984). (Directed by Dilip Chitre, the movie received in 1985 a Special Jury Award for direction at The France International Film Festival.)
= Other writings
=Pichakari, 1979, Dinapushpa Prakashan, Mumbai
Sajati Hai Yun Hi Mehefil, 1981
Gurudatt, 1990, Lokvangmaya Griha, Mumbai
Literary accolades
Maharashtra State Award for the novel Vaitag Vadi (1965)
Lalit Award for Barrister Aniruddha Dhopeshwarkar (1968)
Maharashtra State Literature and Culture Board Fellowship (1993)
References
External links
A blog about Bhau Padhye
BHAU PADHYE—the unsung 'voice' of Mumbai
Note on Bhau Padhye at Beyond The Letters blog
Barrister Aniruddha Dhopeshwarkar at Beyond The Letters blog
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