Kuvempu - Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa
Kuvempu |
The Poet Who Redefined Kannada Literature
Professions
Writer Poet Playwright Critic Biographer Essayist Socialist Translator Autobiographer.
Nationality Indian
Religion Hindu
Address Mysore ,
Karnataka , India
School Anglo-Vernacular school,
Tirthahalli and Wesleyan High School , Mysore .
College Maharaja College ,
Mysore
Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa was 89 years.
Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa was born on 29-12-1904 in
Kuppali, Shimoga in the state of Karnataka ,
India . He was
an Indian Novelist, Writer, Poet, Playwright, Critic, Biographer, Essayist,
Socialist, Translator & Autobiographer.
Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa aka Kuvempu graduated from the
Maharaja College of Mysore, having majored in Kannada. He would begin his
academic career there as a lecturer, and after a stint at a Bangalore University ,
returned to Maharaja
College as a professor in
1946. He became principal of the college less than a decade later, and when he
retired in 1960, it was as the vice-chancellor of Mysore University .
Throughout his time in academia, Kuvempu also wrote
prolifically. He published 25 collections of poetry, two novels, in addition to
biographies, literary criticism, story collections, essays and about 10 plays.
His epics Sri Ramayana Darshanam (in two volumes) and Chitrangada and his
autobiography (Nenapina Doniyali; published in 1980) remain among his noted
works. Kuvempu won the Jnanpith Award for Sri Ramayana Darshanam, the first
Kannada writer to receive the honour. He was also only the second Kannada poet
to be named 'Rashtrakavi' in 1958.
Apart from these, he was conferred several other honours, including the Padma
Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Karnataka Ratna. Kuvempu passed away in
1994, aged 89.
Kuvempu wrote his first-ever poetry collection in English;
most of his other works that followed were written in Kannada. He remained a
lifelong advocate for the language, especially as a medium of instruction in
state educational institutions. He was also a staunch champion of gender
equality, anti-casteism and anti-superstition. Arguably the greatest of them
all and that’s the reason why google honoured with a doodle on his 113th birth
anniversary.
Honour
& Awards
Padma Bhushan Civilian
Award 1958 Literature and Education
Padma Vibhushan Civilian
Award 1988 Literature and Education
Kuppali Venkatappa Puttappa died on 11-11-1994 in Mysore in the state of Karnataka , India .
He died at the age of 89.
Kuvempu
Family and Relatives
He was born to Venkatappa Gowda and Seethamma. He was married to Hemavathi from 1937 until
his death in 1994. The couple together
has two sons named K P Poornachandra Tejaswi, Kokilodaya Chaitra, and two
daughters, Indukala and Tharini ✿✿✿✿✿
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