Sundar V. Nadkarni
Sundar V. Nadkarni (1938–1994) was a Kannada poet, writer and professor,[1][2] who was awarded Karnataka Sahitya Akademi for the fiction 'Mandi Mane'. He was the younger brother of Professor and Aurobindo disciple Mangesh V. Nadkarni.
Sundar Vithal Nadkarni | |
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Born | 1938 Bankikodla-Hanehalli, Karwar, Uttar Kannada, Karnataka |
Died | 1994 Anand, Gujarat |
Occupation | professor, Writer, Poet |
Subject | English, Kannada |
Notable awards | Karnataka Sahitya Academy award |
Sundar V. Nadkarni was born and raised in Bankikkodla, a village in coastal India. Sundar earned his high school diploma (1955) from the A. H. School a school from his village. Nadkarni was a Professor of English at Anand arts and science college, Anand, Gujarat. Later in the year 1985, he earned his PhD in English from the Department of English, Sardar Patel University.[3]
Selected books
- Manthan
- Hasiru Deep
- Usirugal Beediyali
- Antard Neeru
- Negasu
- Mohitaru
- Godegalu
- Avar Naduve
- Suddi
- Mandi Mane (Karnataka state Sahitya Akademi award)
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