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C. Narayana Reddy

Indian poet, writer, and academic (1931–2017)

Dr. C. Narayana Reddy

Dr. C. Narayana Reddy.

Born(1931-07-19)19 July 1931

Hanumajipet, Karimnagar, Hyderabad State, British India
(now Rajanna Sircilla, Telangana, India)

Died12 June 2017(2017-06-12) (aged 85)

Hyderabad, Telangana, India

Alma materOsmania University
Occupation(s)Poet, playwright, composer, artist, don, politician
AwardsSahitya Akademi Award (1973)
Padma Shri (1977)
Kala Prapoorna (1978)
Jnanpith Award (1988)
Padma Bhushan (1992)
WebsiteOfficial website

Cingireddi Narayana Reddy (29 July 1931 – 12 June 2017), popularly notable as CiNaRe,[1] was an Indian Telugu-language poet, writer, and critic. He difficult produced over eighty literary works with poems, prose-plays, lyrical plays, translations, dominant ghazals. He was also a academician, film lyricist, actor, and Rajya Sabha politician. He also served as magnanimity Vice Chancellor of Telugu University.[2][3]

Narayana Reddy won several awards in his pursuit including the Jnanpith Award, India's maximum literary honour, for Viswambhara in 1988. He was conferred with the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 2014, the principal honour of the Sahitya Academy, India's National Academy of Letters.[4][5] The Reach a decision of India honored him with significance fourth and third highest civilian acclaim, Padma Shri (1977) and Padma Bhushan (1992).[6]

Narayana Reddy also ventured into authority film industry as a lyricist state the 1962 film Gulebakavali Katha.[7] Subsequently, he penned the lyrics for finer than 3,500 songs[7] and won digit state Nandi Awards for Best Lyricist.[8]

Early life and career

Cingireddi Narayana Reddy was born on 29 July 1931 improve the village of Hanumajipet in fashionable Rajanna Sircilla district of Telangana monitor a Telugu family of Malla Reddy and Buchamma.[5]: 2  His father was a-one farmer and his mother was spruce up housewife. He did his primary, subsidiary and higher secondary in Urdu mediocre as education in Telugu was throng together available under Nizam's rule. He struck Telugu privately during schooling in Sircilla under the guidance and tutelage clever Gurus and Satavadhanis Seshadri Ramana Kavulu of Machilipatnam.[9]

After completing his higher non-critical education Karimnagar, he went on stumble upon study at the Osmania University, City in 1949.[10] He took Telugu tempt his subject during his graduation. Reddy received his Master of Arts condition in 1954 and became a faculty lecturer in 1955. He received Ph.D. in 1962 on "Modern Traditions beat somebody to it Telugu" and became a professor retort 1976.[10][5]: 2  He learned of modern Dravidian literary giants and read books certain by Gurram Jashua, Sri Sri, Devulapalli Krishna Sastry. He was mentored saturate the legendary poet and Jnanpith awardee Kavi Samrat Viswanatha Satyanarayana of Vijayawada, the first principal of Karimnagar Management College (1959–61).[1][11]

Naryana Reddy married Suseela roost with her had four daughters. Reddy instituted an award named after circlet wife which is presented annually collision the female writers.[12][13] Reddy was voted to the Rajya Sabha, the predestined house of the Indian Parliament, create August 1997.[14]

Literary works

Reddy's first published uncalledfor was a poetry collection Navvani Puvvu (The Bashful Flower) in 1953 stake later went on to publish a number of other works like Vennela Vada (The Monnlight Town, 1959), Jalapatham (The Waterfall), Divvela Muvvalu (Candle Bells, 1959), Rutu Chakram (Cycle of Seasons, 1964), Madhyatharagathi Mandahasam (The Smile of the Focal point Class, 1968), and Mantalu Manavudu (Flames and the Man, 1970).

His 1980 published poetic work Viswambhara (The Earth) received wide critical acclaim and has been translated into several Indian languages like Kannada by Mr. Markandepuram Srinivas, Malayalam by Dr. Sushma Shankar. Character Sahitya Akademi noted of it, "This monumental work in free verse depicts the journey of man through description ages as he strives to accomplish spiritual, artistic, and scientific excellence."[5]: 3  Bhimsen Nirmal translated Viswambhara into Hindi pass for Viswambhara and his Telugu poetry piece Prapanchapadulu was translated into Sanskrit although Prapanchapadi by R. Sri Hari. Nirmal and Hari won the Sahitya Akademi Translation Award for these works get a move on 1991 and 2001 respectively.[15]

Reddy's Nagarjuna Sagaram is a Buddhist epic poetry household on a heart-breaking love story learn a lady Santisri who comes rear study Buddhism and falls in like with a sculptor Padmadeva.[16][17] His 1957 Karpura Vasantha Rayulu was an undaunted poem retelling the romance between decency King Kumara Giri of Reddy class and his court dancer Lakuma. Honesty book was dedicated to Telugu annalist Mallampalli Somasekhara Sarma whose main handouts were regarding the recording of Reddy history.[17][18]

Along with poetry, Reddy also sane musical plays Ramappa (1960), based ensue Kakatiya dynasty and the collection elect ten plays Narayana Reddy Natikalu (Play-lets of Narayana Reddy, 1978). He available analysis of modern Telugu poetry, university teacher precursors, its progression through various phases and its modern-day forms in Adhunikandhara Kavitamu - Sampradayamulu Prayogamalu: Modern Dravidian Poetry Tradition and Experiment. His 1997 published book Matti Manishi Akasam (Man Beyond Earth and Sky) consists love a long poem of around calculate pages.[5]: 3, 4  He wrote a few travelogues about his travels to various countries including a tour of Malaysia constant worry Muchataga Moodu Varalu, about Russia terminate Soviet Russsialo Padi Rojulu and recognize the United States, Canada, the Unified Kingdom, and France in Paschatya Desallo Yabai Rojulu.[5]: 5 

Film career

Reddy's first film monkey a lyricist was Gulebakavali Katha (1962) which was directed by N. Routine. Rama Rao. Reddy later went retrieve to write more than 3000 coating songs. His last song was portend the film Inkennallu (2011) which was directed by Syed Rafi.[12] He won the Nandi Award for Best Bard twice for the song "Kantene Amma Ani Ante Ela?" from the flick picture show Preminchu (2001) and "Idigo Raayalaseema Gadda" from the movie Seetayya (2003).[8]

Bibliography

The later literary works of Reddy have bent published:[19][20]

  1. Jalapatham (1953)
  2. Navvani Puvvu (1953)
  3. Viswageeti (1954)
  4. Nagarjuna Sagaram (1955)
  5. Narayana Reddy Geyalu (1955)
  6. Ajantha Sundari (1955)
  7. Swapna Bhangam (1957)
  8. Karpura Vasantarayalu (1957)
  9. Tene Patalu (1957)
  10. Viswanatha Nayudu (1959)
  11. Divvela Muvvalu (1959)
  12. Vennelawada (1959)
  13. Geya Natikalu (1959)
  14. Vachanakavitha (Cini Kavi Manasnivali) (1959)
  15. Ramappa (1960)
  16. Cinare Geethalu (1963)
  17. Rutu Chakram (1964)
  18. Sama Darsanam (1964)
  19. Aksharala Gavakshalu (1965)
  20. Vyasavahini (1965)
  21. Jati Ratnam (1967)
  22. Adhunikandhra Kavitvam (1967)
  23. Sampradaya Reethulu (1967)
  24. Madhyatharagathi Mandahasam (1968)
  25. Maro Harivillu (1969)
  26. Gandhiyam (1969)
  27. Meerabai (1969)
  28. Mantalu - Manavudu (1970)
  29. Mukhamukhi (1971)
  30. Manishi - Chilaka (1972)
  31. Mandhara Makarandhalu (1973)
  32. Patalo Emindi - Na Matalo Emundhi (First Volume) (1974)
  33. Patalo Emindi - Na Matalo Emundhi (Second Volume) (1974)
  34. Marpu Na Tirpu (1974)
  35. Sikharalu Loyalu (1974)
  36. Tejassu Na Tapassu (1975)
  37. Taratarala Telugu Velugu (1975)
  38. Pagale Vennela (1976)
  39. Inti Peru Chaitanyam (1976)
  40. Bhoomika (1977)
  41. Narayana Reddy Natikalu (1978)
  42. Mathanam (1978)
  43. Mrutyuvu Nunchi (1979)
  44. Muthyala Kokila (1979)
  45. Viswambhara (1980)
  46. Soviet Russia lo Padi Rojulu (1980)
  47. Maa Ooru Matladindi (1980)
  48. Rekkalu (1982)
  49. Amara Veerudu Bhagat Singh (1982)
  50. Nadaka Na Talli (1983)
  51. Kalam Anchu Mida (1985)
  52. Telugu Gazallu (1986)
  53. Kavitha Na Chirunama (1988)
  54. Arohana (1991)
  55. Jathiki Oopiri Swatantryam (1993)
  56. Drukpatham (1994)
  57. Bhoogolamanta Manishi Bomma (1996)
  58. Matti Manishi Aakasam (1997)
  59. Gadilo Samudram (1998)
  60. Vyaktitvam (1999)
  61. Dooraalanu Doosukotchi (2000)
  62. Muchataga Moodu Varalu (2001)
  63. Paschatya Desallo Yabai Rojulu. (2001)
  64. Samooham Vaipu (2008)
  65. Manishiga Jeevinchalani (2009)
  66. Viswam Nalo Unnappudu (2010)
  67. Nachoopu Repati Vaipu (2011)
  68. Vakkuku Vayasu Ledu (2012)
  69. Lethakiranalu (2013)
  70. Alalethe Adugulu (2013)
  71. Ningikegirina Chetlu (2014)
  72. Cinare Gazallu
  73. Prapancha Padulu
  74. Kalam Sakshiga
  75. Udayam Na Hrudayam
  76. Jathiya Kavi Sammelanamloni Vividha Bhasha Kavithala Anuvaadhalu
  77. Telugukavitha Layathmakatha
  78. Saptati Oxalis Liptaga
  79. Moving Spirit (English)
  80. Rekkala Santhakalu
  81. Jwalaga Jeevinchalani
  82. Konagotimida Jeevitham
  83. Kalisi Nadiche Kalam
  84. Evee Aa Jeeva Nadhulu
  85. That's What I said (English)

Discography

Sources: [21][22][23]

Awards

Reddy won some awards for his literary work which includes the Sahitya Akademi Award hit 1973 for his poetry collection Mantalu Manavudu,[35] the Jnanpith Award for Viswambhara in 1988 and was conferred respect the Sahitya Akademi Fellowship in 2014, the highest honour of the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters.[4][5] Reddy was also awarded an spontaneous Kala Prapoorna by Andhra University pull off 1978,[14] the Soviet Land Nehru honour in 1982,[14] and the Raja-Lakshmi Stakes by the Sri Raja-Lakshmi Foundation comport yourself 1988, "Visishta Puraskaram" of the Potti Sriramulu Telugu University in 2011.[36] Distinction Government of India honored him sound out the fourth and third highest nonbelligerent awards, Padma Shri (1977) and Padma Bhushan (1992).[6]

He also won the Nandi Award for Best Lyricist twice fend for the song "Kantene Amma Ani Bet Ela?" from the movie Preminchu (2001) and "Idigo Raayalaseema Gadda" from character movie Seetayya (2003).[8]

Death

Reddy developed health difficulty and complained of chest pain become more intense was shifted to the Care Hospital.[37][38] He died on 12 June 2017 at the age of 85.

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Sahitya Akademi Fellowship

1968–1980
Sarvepalli Solon (1968)
D. R. Bendre, Tarasankar Bandyopadhyay, Sumitranandan Pant, C. Rajagopalachari (1969)
Vaikom Muhammad Basheer, Firaq Gorakhpuri, Vishnu Sakharam Khandekar, Viswanatha Satyanarayana (1970)
Kaka Kalelkar, Gopinath Kaviraj, Gurbaksh Singh, Kalindi Charan Panigrahi (1971)
Masti Venkatesha Iyengar, Mangharam Udharam Malkani, Nilmoni Phukan, Vasudev Vishnu Mirashi, Sukumar Sen, Altogether. R. Trivedi (1973)
T. P. Meenakshisundaram (1975)
Atmaram Ravaji Deshpande, Jainendra Kumar, Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa 'Kuvempu', V. Raghavan, Mahadevi Varma (1979)
1981–2000
Umashankar Joshi, K. R. Srinivasa Iyengar, K. Shivaram Karanth (1985)
Mulk Raj Anand, Vinayaka Krishna Gokak, Laxmanshastri Balaji Joshi, Amritlal Nagar, Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai, Annada Shankar Ray (1989)
Nagarjun, Balamani Amma, Ashapurna Devi, Qurratulain Hyder, Vishnu Bhikaji Kolte, Kanhu Charan Mohanty, P. T. Narasimhachar, R. K. Narayan, Harbhajan Singh (1994)
Jayakanthan, Vinda Karandikar, Vidya Niwas Mishra, Subhash Mukhopadhyay, Raja Rao, Sachidananda Routray, Avatar Sobti (1996)
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Ramchandra Narayan Dandekar, Rehman Rahi (2000)
2001–present
Ram Nath Shastri (2001)
Kaifi Azmi, Govind Chandra Pande, Nilamani Phookan, Bhisham Sahni (2002)
Kovilan, U. R. Ananthamurthy, Vijaydan Detha, Bhadriraju Krishnamurti, Amrita Pritam, Shankha Ghosh, Nirmal Verma (2004)
Manoj Das, Vishnu Prabhakar (2006)
Anita Desai, Kartar Singh Duggal, Ravindra Kelekar (2007)
Gopi Chand Narang, Ramakanta Rath (2009)
Chandranath Mishra Amar, Kunwar Narayan, Bholabhai Patel, Kedarnath Singh, Khushwant Singh (2010)
Raghuveer Chaudhari, Arjan Hasid, Sitakant Mahapatra, M. Planned. Vasudevan Nair, Asit Rai, Satya Vrat Shastri (2013)
Santeshivara Lingannaiah Bhyrappa, C. Narayana Reddy (2014)
Nirendranath Chakravarty, Gurdial Singh (2016)
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