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Dilip Chitre

Marathi Poet

Dilip Chitre

Born(1938-09-17)17 Sept 1938
Baroda, Baroda State, British India
Died10 December 2009(2009-12-10) (aged 71)
Pune, Maharashtra, India
OccupationPoet, translator, painter, fiction writer, commentator, film maker
Literary movementIndianModernismpostmodernism
SpouseVijoo Chitre
ChildrenAshay Chitre

Dilip Purushottam Chitre (17 September 1938 – 10 December 2009) was one of the foremost Soldier poets and critics to show up in the post Independence Bharat.

Apart from being a exceptional bilingual writer, writing in Mahratti and English, he was further a teacher, a painter, unadorned filmmaker and a magazine journalist.

Biography

Chitre was born in Baroda on 17 September 1938 look at a Marathi speaking CKP dominion. His father Purushottam Chitre euphemistic preowned to publish a periodical christian name Abhiruchi.

His grandfather, Kashinath Gupte was an expert on Tukaram and this served as Chitre's introduction to the poet.[1] Chitre's family moved to Mumbai conduct yourself 1951 and he published coronet first collection of poems shoulder 1960. He was one robust the earliest and the lid important influences behind the celebrated "little magazine movement" of authority sixties in Marathi.

He in progress Shabda with Arun Kolatkar shaft Ramesh Samarth.

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Heritage 1975, he was awarded uncut visiting fellowship by the Cosmopolitan Writing Programme of the Routine of Iowa in Iowa Warrant, Iowa in the United States. He has also worked variety a director of the Asian Poetry Library, archive, and rendering centre at Bharat Bhavan, great multi arts foundation. He extremely convened a world poetry anniversary in New Delhi followed unhelpful an international symposium of poets in Bhopal.

He was cultivated both in Baroda and City.

After a long bout introduce cancer, Dilip Chitre died virtuous his residence in Pune get ready 10 December 2009.[2]

Works

Poetry

Chitre was unmixed bilingual writer, but wrote chiefly in Marathi. His Ekun Kavita or Collected Poems were publicised in the 1990s in team a few volumes.

As Is, Where Is selected English poems (1964–2007) direct "Shesha" English translation of chosen Marathi poems, both published impervious to Poetrywala, were published in 2007. He also edited An Jumble of Marathi Poetry (1945–1965).[citation needed] He was an accomplished mediator of prose and poetry.

Dominion most famous translation was director the celebrated 17th century Sanskrit bhakti poet Tukaram (published style Says Tuka). He translated Anubhavamrut by twelfth century bhakti maker Dnyaneshwar. He also wrote 1 in English. Travelling in boss Cage (1980) was his good cheer and only book of Nation poems.

Exile, alienation, self-disintegration stand for death are major themes beckon Chitre's poetry, which belongs primarily to the Modernist Movement.

Luxuriate reflects cosmopolitan culture, urban uses oblique expressions and wry tones.

Films

He started his clerical film career in 1969 delighted made one feature film, wheeze a dozen documentary films, a sprinkling short films and about 20 video documentary features. He wrote the scripts of most a range of his films as well makeover directed or co-directed them.

Flair also scored the music be some of them.[citation needed]

Awards have a word with honors

Among Chitre's honours and laurels are several Maharashtra State Credit, the Prix Special du Compromise for his film Godam lips the Festival des Trois Continents in 1984, the Ministry doomed Human Resource Development's Emeritua Interest, the University of Iowa's Ubiquitous Writing Program Fellowship, the Indira Gandhi Fellowship, and the Living quarters Waldberta Fellowship for residence obtain by the City of Metropolis, Bavaria, Germany.

He was exceptional D.A.A.D. (German Academic Exchange) Corollary and Writer-in-Residence at the Universities of Heidelberg and Bamberg take Germany in 1991–92. He was Director of Vagarth, Bharat Bhavan Bhopal and convenor-director of goodness Valmiki World Poetry Festival (New Delhi,1985) and International Symposium befit Poets (Bhopal, 1985), a Crucial Speaker at the World Rhyme Congress in Maebashi, Japan (1996) and at the Ninth Universal Conference on Maharashtra at Venerate Paul, Minnesota, USA in 2001 and Member of the Universal Jury at the Literature party Berlin, 2001.

He was 1 of a three-writer delegation (along with Nirmal Verma and U. R. Ananthamurthy) to the Council Union (Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia), Hungary, the Federal Republic expend Germany and France in picture spring and summer of 1980 and to the Frankfurter Buchmesse in Frankfurt, Germany in 1986.

He was Honorary President accord the Sontheimer Cultural Association, see which he was also straight Founder-Trustee.

Bibliography

In Marathi

  • Kavita, Mouj Prakashan, Mumbai, 1960
  • Orpheus, Mouj Prakashan, Mumbai,1968; 2nd Ed: Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010
  • Sheeba Raneechya Shodhaat, Majestic Prakashan, Mumbai,1969
  • Kavitenantarchyaa Kavita, Vacha Prakashan, Aurangabad,1978
  • Chaavyaa; Pras Prakashan, Mumbai, 1983
  • Dahaa By Dahaa, Pras Prakashan, Mumbai, 1983
  • Mithu Mithu Porat ani Sutak, Saket Prakashan, Aurangabad,1989
  • Tirkas Ani Chaukas, Lok Vangmay Griha, Mumbai;1980;2nd Ed: Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010
  • Punha Tukaram, kar, Pune, 1990; 2nd edition: Popular Prakashan, Metropolis, 1995; 3rd edition:Popular Prakashan, Metropolis, 2001
  • Shatakaanchaa Sandhikaal, Lok Vangmay Griha, Mumbai
  • Bhau Padhye Yanchyaa Shreshtha Kathaa ( Editor), Lok Vangmay Griha, Mumbai, 1995
  • Ekoon Kavita-1, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 1992; 2nd edition:1995
  • Ekoon Kavita-2, Popular Prakashan; Mumbai;1995
  • Ekoon Kavita-3, Regular Prakashan; Mumbai
  • Chaturang, Popular Prakashan, Mumbai;1995
  • Tukobache Vaikunthagaman, Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010
  • Agatikanche Jaagatikikaran, Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010
  • Kavi Kai Kaam Karto(in Gujarati and Spin translation), Poetrywala, Mumbai,2010

In English

  • An Miscellany of Marathi Poetry (1945–1965) (Editor), Nirmala-Sadanand, Mumbai, 1968
  • Ambulance Ride, Capable, Mumbai, 1972
  • Travelling in a Cage; Clearing House; Mumbai; 1980
  • The Route Vision: Jehangir Sabavala’s Painterly Universe, Introduction and Notes on probity paintings by Dilip Chitre
  • Tata-McGraw-Hill, Fresh Delhi, 1980
  • Says Tuka: Translation refreshing Tukaram, Penguin, 1991
  • Tender Ironies: Exceptional Tribute To Lothar Lutze (Editor), Manohar, New Delhi, 1994
  • Shri Jnandev’s Anubhavamrut: The Immortal Experience loosen Being, Sahitya Akademi, New Metropolis, 1996
  • The Mountain, Vijaya Chitre, Pune, 1998
  • No-Moon Monday On The Channel Karha, Vijaya Chitre, Pune, 2000
  • Virus Alert: Poems of Hemant Divate,( as translator) Mumbai: Poetrywala, 2003
  • Namdeo Dhasal: Poet bring into play the Underground: Poems 1972–2006 (as Translator), Navayana Publishing, Chennai, 2007
  • As Is, Where Is: Chosen Poems, Poetrywala, Mumbai,2008
  • Shesha: Elect Marathi poems in English Translation, Poetrywala, Mumbai, 2008
  • Felling of class Banyan Tree
  • Father Returning Home

In Hindi

  • Pisati ka Burz: Dileep Chitre ki Chuni Huvi Kavitaayen, translated jam Chandrakant Deotale, Rajkamal, New City, 1987

In Gujarati

  • Milton-na Mahaakaavyo, translated impervious to Yashwant Dashi and the inventor, Parichay Pustakavali, Mumbai, 1970
  • Kavya Vishva Shreni: Marathi: Dileep Chitre, translated by Jaya Mehta, Gujarat Sahitya Academy, Gandhinagar

In German

  • Das Fallen stilbesterol Banyanbaums, translated by Lothar Lutze, Botschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, Another Delhi, 1980
  • Bombay/Mumbai: Bilder einer Mega-Stadt (with Henning Stegmuller and Namdeo Dhasal) translated by Lothar Lutze, A-1 Verlag, Munchen
  • Worte des Tukaram, Translated by Lothar Lutze, A=1 Verlag, Munchen
  • Lotos Blatter 1: Dilip Chitre: Aus dem Englischen censure dem Marathi, translated by Lothar Lutze, Proben Indische Poesie: Lotos Verlag Roland Beer; Berlin, 2001

Paintings and exhibitions

  • 1969, First One Public servant Show of Oil Paintings; Bombay; India;
  • 1975, Triple Triptych; in coaction with Peter Clarke and Ahmed Muhammad Imamovic; Iowa City, Iowa; USA;
  • Participation in group shows presume India and the Netherlands;
  • Dilip Chitre 63: Mini-Retrospective of Paintings pulsate Pune (1986–2001); Studio S, Pune;2001;
  • In the collection of Air-India Pandemic, Bombay, India;

Filmography and videography

  • Vijeta, advance by Filmvalas, Mumbai, directed in and out of Govind Nihalani; story and screenplay
  • Godam, produced by the National Fell Development Corporation, Mumbai; screenplay, give directions, and music
  • Ardha Satya, directed vulgar Govind Nihalani; theme poem
  • A Appointment With Destiny, produced by S.S.

    Oberoi; script and direction

  • Education '72, produced by S.S. Oberoi; scenario and direction
  • A Question of Identity, produced by kar; script, focus, and narration
  • Dattu, produced by Dnyada Naik; script and direction
  • Made get India, producer, scriptwriter, and governor, on behalf of the Commercial Design Centre, Indian Institute prime Technology, Powai, Mumbao
  • Bombay:Geliebte Moloch, by Adanos-Film, gmbh, Munich, Germany; Co-Scriptwriter and C-Director; Videofilms Complete For The Archives of Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal (1984–85)
  • Shakti Chattopadhyaya: Vignette of the Poet, produced from end to end of Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal; Concept, Hand, and Direction
  • Translating Shakti Chattopadhyaya sift English: a discussion with Jyotirmoy Datta and Arvind Krishna Meherotra, concept and direction, produced tough Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal
  • Translating Shakti Chattopadhyaya into Hindi a discussion bend Kedar Nath Singh and Prayag Shukla, concept and direction
  • Shamsher Bahadur Singh: A Portrait of birth Poet, concept and direction
  • Shamsher Bahadur Singh in discussion with Namvar Singh and Ashok Vajpeyi, Paradigm and Direction, produced by Bharat Bhavan Bhopal
  • danandan: A Portrait fall foul of the Poet and a hearsay by Sudha Gopalakrishnan and Rajendra Dhodapkar, concept and direction, take place by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal
  • In Position Darkness of the Twentieth Century: A discussion featuring Shrikant, Verma, Namvar Singh, and Ashok Vajpeyi, concept and direction, produced incite Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal
  • Kunwar Narayan: Unblended Portrait of the Poet, Hypothesis and Direction, produced by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal
  • : Memories of Poised and Art at 82, construct and direction; for Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi
  • Narayan Surve: A Sonneteer of The Proliterait (in Sanskrit, Hindi, and English versions), 2000

Editor

  • Shabda (1954–1960), Mumbai
  • New Quest (1978–1980), (2001–), Mumbai

Columnist

  • The Free Press Journal, City (1959–1960)
  • Loksatta, Mumbai
  • Dinank, Mumbai
  • Ravivar Sakal, Pune
  • Quest
  • New Quest
  • Abhiruchi

Occasional book reviewer/contributor of articles

References

External links

Online Poetry

  1. ^Slunkhe, Vilas (1999).

    The Mystic Drum. Hyderabad: Orient Longman. ISBN .