P C K Prem

P C K Prem (P C Katoch) is an Indian poet, novelist, short story writer, editor and critic, writing in English and Hindi. He is a former academician, civil servant, and member of the Himachal Public Service Commission, Shimla.

P C K Prem
Born (1945-09-28) 28 September 1945
Garh Malkher, Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, India
OccupationWriter , Poet, Critic
NationalityIndian
Notable works
  • Collage of Life (A collection of Poems)
  • A Handsome Man
  • A Slinging Bag and other Stories
  • Time and Continuity
Spouse
  • Shakun Katoch
ChildrenDr. Shivalik Katoch Pathania (Daughter) & P. Vikranta Jay Katoch (Son)
Website
pckprem.blogspot.in

Biography

P C K Prem (P C Katoch) born on 28 September 1945, at Garh Malkher, Palampur, Himachal, is an Indian Poet, novelist, short story writer, editor and critic writing in English and Hindi. He post-graduated from Panjab University, Chandigarh in 1970. He has one daughter Dr. Shivalik Katoch Pathania and a son P. Vikranta Jay Katoch. Presently, he lives with wife Shakun in their farm at Palampur-176061, Himachal.

Literary career

An author of more than fifty books in English and Hindi, P C K Prem, a former academician, civil servant and Member, Public Service Commission, Shimla, Himachal, has published nine collections of poetry, seven novels and two collections of short fiction in English. A few significant works on criticism are: Contemporary Indian English Poetry from Himachal (1992), English Poetry in India: A Comprehensive Survey of Trends and Thought-Patterns (2011), English Poetry in India: A Secular Viewpoint (2011), TEN Poetic Minds in Indian English Poetry and Time and Continuity (2016). Creative writings in Hindi include twenty novels, nine books on short fiction, one collection of poetry and criticism. He is a recipient of more than twenty literary/social awards including the prestigious HP State Guleri & Academy Awards, and Bharat Hindi Rattan Award. His critical articles on poetry and fiction have appeared in numerous anthologies. Many literary journals of International repute have also published his critiques on poetry and fiction.

"Indeed, as a creative artist, PCK Prem has tremendous potential and vitality. In his writings he not only offers an exposé of our life in its shocking shallowness or outward show but also provides, down deep, a philosophical prop or basis to sustain our life",[1] says Dr Atma Ram, former Director of Education and Advisor to the Government of Himachal. Prem's novel A Handsome Man was short-listed in the year 2002 for International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award. Moreover, Prem bagged Academy Award for his novel in Hindi, Sangyaheen ; Guleri Award for Vanshdaan, Bharat Hindi Ratan Award for contribution to Hindi Literature with special reference to KaalKhand.

Published books in English

Poetry collection

  • Among the Shadows[2] (1989), Narinder Publications, New Delhi
  • Enigmas of an Identity[3] (1990), Rachna Publications, Rajpur, Palampur
  • Those Distant Horizons[4] (1993), Abhinav Publication, New Delhi
  • The Bermuda Triangles[5] (1996), Writers Workshop, Calcutta
  • Oracles of the Last Decade[6] (1998), Writers Workshop, Calcutta
  • Rainbows at Sixty[7] (2008), Prakash Book Depot, Bareilly
  • Of This Age and Obscurity and Other Poem [8](2011), Authorspress, New Delhi
  • Tales of Half-men and Other Poems[9] (2014), Authorspress, New Delhi
  • Collage of Life (A collection of Poems) [10](2016), Authorspress, New Delhi
  • Yayati Returns & Other Poems[11] (2017), The Poetry Society of India, Gurgaon
  • and the time chases -poems personal and impersonal Authorspress, New Delhi 2018
  • Collected Poems of P C K PREM in Four Volumes, Authorspress, New Delhi 2020

Novels

  • Rainbows at Dawn[12] (1991) Writers Workshop, Calcutta
  • A Night of Storms: Calcutta [13](1996), Writers Workshop, Calcutta
  • It Shall Be Green Again[14] (1999), Writers Workshop, Calcutta
  • A Handsome Man[15] (2001), Abhinav Publication, New Delhi
  • A Heart for the Man[16] (2002), Book Enclave, Jaipur
  • Not Their Lives[17] (2003) , Book Enclave, Jaipur

Short story

  • Shadows at Dawn[18] (1990), Writers Workshop, Calcutta
  • A Slinging Bag and other Stories[19] (2011), Aavishkar Publishers, Jaipur
  • Areas of Hope (A Collection of Stories)[20] (2018), Authorspress, New Delhi

Criticism

  • Contemporary Indian English Poetry from Himachal[21] (1992), Konark Publishers, New Delhi
  • English Poetry in India: A Comprehensive Survey of Trends and Thought Patterns[22] (2011), Authorspress, New Delhi
  • English Poetry in India: A Secular Viewpoint[23] (2011), Aavishkar Publishers, Jaipur
  • Editor -Struggling for Life (A collection of Poems of Dr Mahendra Bhatnagar)[24] (2015), New Delhi
  • Ten Poetic Minds in Indian English Poetry[25] (2016), Authorspress, New Delhi
  • Time and Continuity (Twelve Contemporary Poets)[26] (2016), Authorspress, New Delhi
  • History of Contemporary INDIAN ENGLISH POETRY -AN APPRAISAL VOLUME I, Authorspress New Delhi 2019
  • History of Contemporary INDIAN ENGLISH POETRY -AN APPRAISAL VOLUME II, Authorspress New Delhi 2019

Ancient Literature

  • Light of Experience -Indian Literature and Universal Oneness (2013)[27], Authorspress publication, New Delhi
  • Selected Tales from the Great Epic MAHABHARATA[28] (Many have not read) (2014), Cyberwit.net. publication
  • Folk Tales from Himachal (2017)[29], Authorspress, New Delhi
  • Folk Tales from the Northern Region of India (2017)[30], Authorspress, New Delhi
  • THE LORD OF GODS VOLUME I (BASED ON SRIMAD BHAGAVATA MAHAPURANA) AUTHORSPRESS NEW DELHI 2019
  • THE LORD OF GODS VOLUME II (BASED ON SRIMAD BHAGAVATA MAHAPURANA) AUTHORSPRESS NEW DELHI 2019

Books on P C K Prem

  • P C K Prem –Echoing Time and Civilizations[31], Eds. Rob Harle, Sunil Sharma, Sangeeta Sharma, New Delhi: Authorspress Publication, 2015
  • P C K Prem Ka Katha Sansar[32] (The Fictional world of P C K Prem), Ed. Dr Jogindra Devi, Delhi: Nirmal Publications 2005
  • P C K Prem –The Spirit of Age and Ideas in the novels of PCK Prem[33], Ed. Dr P V Laxmiprasad, New Delhi: Authorspress, 2016

Published books in Hindi

Poetry collection

  • Indradhanush Shabd Ho Gaye[34], Praveen Prakashan, Delhi 1992

Novels

  • Akash Mera Nahi[35], Praveen Prakashan, Delhi, 1988
  • File Gawah Hai[36], Nalanda Prakashan, Delhi, 1988
  • Dashansh[37], Anurag Prakashan, New Delhi, 1991
  • Shankhnaad[38], Atma ram & Sons, Delhi, 1991
  • Vishmoh[39], Rajesh Prakashan, Delhi, 1992
  • Sangyaheen[40], Jagatram & Sons, Delhi, 1992
  • Chhote Chhote Riste[41], Sanmarg Prakashan, Delhi, 1993
  • KhudaHua Adami[42], Jawahar Prakashan, Delhi, 1993
  • Vanshdaan[43], Sanmarg Prakashan, Delhi, 1994
  • Itne Baras Baad[44], Nirmal Prakashan, Delhi, 1998
  • Kaalkhand[45], Nirmal Prakashan, Delhi, 2000

[Five Volumes i.e. I. Aastha II. Manthan, III. Sangharsh, IV. Prayaschit, V. Pratishodh(2300 pages), (scholars of Hindi Literature consider it as one of the longest novels in Hindi)]

  • Adha Adhura Ek Din[46], Piyoosh Prakashan, Delhi, 1998
  • Akash Aur Kauve[47], Bikram Prakahsan, Delhi, 2004

Short Stories

  • Chhote Chhote Riste[48], Sanmarg Prakashan, Delhi, 1993
  • Tinka Bhar Dard[49], Himachal Pustak Bhandar, Delhi, 1988
  • Akritiaon Ke Beech[50], Archana Publication, Meerut, 1990
  • Awaazedited[51], Himotkarsh Prakashan, Una, HP 1989
  • Dhundh Me Ugte Sooraj[52], Rachna Publications, Palampur, 1990
  • Riste[53], Bishanchand &Co., Delhi, 1998
  • Chopal Khamosh Hai[54], Bishan chand & Company, 1998
  • Teen Kadam Aur[55], Rajesh Prakashan, Delhi, 1999
  • Bhule biserei Sandharva, 2019 Pushpaanjali Prakashan, Delhi 110053

References

  1. Ram, DrAtma (1991). Indian Poetry and fiction in English. New Delhi: Bahri Publications.
  2. Prem, P C K (1989). Among the Shadows. New Delhi: Narinder Publications.
  3. Prem, P C K (1990). Enigmas of an Identity. Palampur, Rajpur: Rachna Publications.
  4. Prem, P C K (1993). Those Distant Horizons. New Delhi: Abhinav Publication.
  5. Prem, P C K (1996). The Bermuda Triangles. Calcutta: Writers Workshop.
  6. Prem, P C K (1998). Oracles of the Last Decade. Calcutta: Writers Workshop.
  7. Prem, P C K (2008). Rainbows at Sixty. Bareilly: Prakash Book Depot.
  8. Prem, P C K (2011). Of This Age and Obscurity and Other Poem. New Delhi: Authorspress.
  9. Prem, P C K (2014). Tales of Half-men and Other Poems. New Delhi: Authorspress.
  10. Prem, P C K (2016). Collage of Life (A collection of Poems). New Delhi: Authorspress.
  11. Prem, P C K (2017). Yayati Returns & Other Poems. Gurgaon: The Poetry Society of India.
  12. Prem, P C K (1991). Rainbows at Dawn. Calcutta: Writers Workshop.
  13. Prem, P C K (1996). A Night of Storms: Calcutta. Calcutta: Writers Workshop.
  14. Prem, P C K (1999). It Shall Be Green Again. Calcutta: Writers Workshop.
  15. Prem, P C K (2001). A Handsome Man. New Delhi: Abhinav Publication.
  16. Prem, P C K (2002). A Heart for the Man. Jaipur: Book Enclave.
  17. Prem, P C K (2003). Not Their Lives. Jaipur: Book Enclave.
  18. Prem, P C K (1990). Shadows at Dawn. Calcutta: Writers Workshop.
  19. Prem, P C K (2011). A Slinging Bag and other Stories. Jaipur: Aavishkar Publishers. ISBN 978-8179103463.
  20. Prem, PCK (2018). Areas of Hope (A Collection of Stories). Delhi: Authorspress. ISBN 978 93 87281 57 8.
  21. Prem, P C K (1992). Contemporary Indian English Poetry from Himachal. New Delhi: Konark Publishers. ISBN 978-8122002799.
  22. Prem, P C K (2011). English Poetry in India: A Comprehensive Survey of Trends and Thought Patterns. New Delhi: Authorspress. ISBN 978-8172736026.
  23. Prem, P C K (2011). English Poetry in India: A Secular Viewpoint. Jaipur: Aavishkar Publishers. ISBN 978-8179103647.
  24. Prem, P C K (2015). Editor -Struggling for Life (A collection of Poems of Dr Mahendra Bhatnagar). New Delhi.
  25. Prem, P C K (2016). Ten Poetic Minds in Indian English Poetry. New Delhi: Authorspress. ISBN 978-9352071463.
  26. Prem, P C K (2016). Time and Continuity (Twelve Contemporary Poets). New Delhi: Authorspress. ISBN 978-9352071715.
  27. Prem, P. C. K. (2012). Indian Literature and Universal Oneness. New Delhi: Author Press. ISBN 978-8172736477.
  28. Prem, P C K (2014). Select Tales from Mahabharata. ISBN 978-8182534780.
  29. Prem, P C K (2017). Folk Tales from Himachal. New Delhi: Authorspress. ISBN 978-9352075072.
  30. Prem, P C K (2017). Folk Tales (from the Northern Region of India). New Delhi: Authorspress. ISBN 978-9352075645.
  31. Harle, Rob, Sunil Sharma, Sangeeta Sharma (2015). P C K Prem –Echoing Time and Civilizations. New Delhi: Authorspress Publication.
  32. Devi, Dr Jogindra (2005). P C K Prem Ka Katha Sansar (The Fictional world of P C K Prem). Delhi: Nirmal Publications.
  33. Laxmiprasad, Dr P V (2016). P C K Prem –The Spirit of Age and Ideas in the novels of PCK Prem. New Delhi: Authorspress.
  34. Prem, P C K (1992). Indradhanush Shabd Ho Gaye. Delhi: Praveen Prakashan.
  35. Prem, P C K (1988). Akash Mera Nahi. Delhi: Praveen Prakashan.
  36. Prem, P C K (1988). File Gawah Hai. Delhi: Nalanda Prakashan.
  37. Prem, P C K (1991). Dashansh. New Delhi: Anurag Prakashan.
  38. Prem, P C K (1991). Shankhnaad. Delhi: Atma ram & Sons.
  39. Prem, P C K (1992). Vishmoh. Delhi: Rajesh Prakashan.
  40. Prem, P C K (1992). Sangyaheen. Delhi: Jagatram & Sons.
  41. Prem, P C K (1993). Chhote Chhote Riste. Delhi: Sanmarg Prakashan.
  42. Prem, P C K (1993). KhudaHua Adami. Delhi: Jawahar Prakashan.
  43. Prem, P C K (1994). Vanshdaan. Delhi: Sanmarg Prakashan.
  44. Prem, P C K (1998). Itne Baras Baad. Delhi: Nirmal Prakashan.
  45. Prem, P C K (2000). Kaalkhand. Delhi: Nirmal Prakashan.
  46. Prem, P C K (1998). Adha Adhura Ek Din. Delhi: Piyoosh Prakashan.
  47. Prem, P C K (2004). Akash Aur Kauve. Delhi: Bikram Prakahsan.
  48. Prem, P C K (1993). Chhote Chhote Riste. Delhi: Sanmarg Prakashan.
  49. Prem, P C K (1988). Tinka Bhar Dard. Delhi: Himachal Pustak Bhandar.
  50. Prem, P C K (1990). Akritiaon Ke Beech. Meerut: Archana Publication.
  51. Prem, P C K (1989). Awaazedited. Una, HP: Himotkarsh Prakashan.
  52. Prem, P C K (1990). Dhundh Me Ugte Sooraj. Palampur: Rachna Publications.
  53. Prem, P C K (1998). Riste. Delhi: Bishanchand &Co.
  54. Prem, P C K (1998). Chopal Khamosh Hai. Bishan chand & Company.
  55. Prem, P C K (1999). Teen Kadam Aur. Delhi: Rajesh Prakashan.

Further reading

Articles on the works of P C K Prem:

by D. C. Chambial

  • “Oracles of the Last Decade: Postcolonial Imaging of Human Suffering.” Postcolonial Readings in Indo-Anglian Literature. Ed. K.V. Dominic Delhi: Authorspress, 2009. Pages 57–63 Print.
  • “PCK Prem’s Monto: An Exposition of Political and Ideological Sham: A study in Text.” Yking concise Encyclopedia of Language, Literature and Culture: Eds. Satendra Kumar, Manoj Kumar. Jaipur: Yking Books Jaipur, 2014 print Pages 25–53
  • “P. C. K. Prem’s Enigmas of Identity: Poems of Beauty and Hope.” The Complexities of the Inner World, Studies on Six Indian Poets in English-

(Jayanta Mahapatra, Hazara Singh, P C K Prem, Gopikrishnan Kottor, Manas Bakshi, Chandramoni Narayanaswamy).Ed. K. V. Dominic New Delhi: Authorspress, 2012. Pages 88–101 Print

  • “P. C. K. Prem’s Monto: An Exposition of Political and Ideological Sham.” The Complexities of the Inner World, Studies on Six Indian Poets in English-

(Jayanta Mahapatra, Hazara Singh, PCK Prem, Gopikrishnan Kottor, Manas Bakshi, Chandramoni Narayanaswamy). Ed. K. V. Dominic. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2012. Pages 102-134 Print

by Jayshree Goswami and Mojibur Rahman.

  • “Shams are Conditions, False is your Pitying and You Think Wildly to Infuse a Concrete Meaning: The Dystopian Society of P. C. K. Prem.” The Complexities of the Inner World, Studies on Six Indian Poets in English. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2012. Pages 88–101 Print Pages 135-149 Print.

by Jayshree Goswami

  • “When a Man Ailing Along/Waiting for a Meaning/Lost Long Ago” P. C. K. Prem: A Study in Culture.” The Complexities of the Inner World, Studies on Six Indian Poets in English. Ed. K. V. Dominic. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2012. Pages 150-169 Print

by Aju Mukhopadhyay

  • “For P. C. K. Prem Life, Full of Delusion and Illusion, is Pathetic.” The Complexities of the Inner World, Studies on Six Indian Poets in English. Ibid. 191-198. Print.

by Dr. Mallikarjun Patil

  • “P. C. K Prem’s A Night of Storms as a Psychological Novel.” New Aspects of Indian Writing in English Eds. Dr. M.F. Patel & Dr. B. K. Sharma, Jaipur: Sunrise Publishers & Distributors, 2010. Pages 83–89 Print
  • “P. C. K Prem’s A Night of Storms as a Psychological Novel.” Studies in Indian English Literature. Ed. Delhi: Sarup Book Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 2010 Pages 280-286 Print

by Dr. P.V. Laxmi Prasad

  • “Philosophical Realizations in the Poetry of P. C. K. Prem” The Complexities of the Inner World, Studies on Six Indian Poets in English. Pages 170-190 Print.
  • “Enigmas of Life in P. C. K. Prem’s Enigmas of An Identity.” Critical Evaluation of Contemporary Indian Poetry in English. Ed. K. V, Dominic. New Delhi: Access –an imprint of Authorspress, 2012 Pages 68–78 Print

by V.V.B. Rama Rao

  • “Monto –A Fabulous Scoundrel: A Study of P. C, K. Prem’s Long Poem- Sensitivity and Cultural Multiplexity.” Recent Indian English Poetry. Jaipur: Aadi Publications, 2014 Pages 94–106 Print

by T. Vasudeva Reddy

  • “Dynamics of Realism in the Poetry of P. C. K. Prem” The Complexities of the Inner World, Studies on Six Indian Poets in English. New Delhi: Authorspress, 2012. Pages 88–101 Print

by Suman Sachar

  • “Prem’s Poetic Voice: A Search for Fusion through Confusion.” Indian English Poetry and Fiction (A Critical Evaluation). Eds. N. R, Gopal & Suman Sachar. Delhi: Atlantic Publishers and Distributors: 2000 Pages 178-184 Print

by Dr. Sishupal Sehgal

  • “P. C. K. Prem’s Oracles of the Last Decade- Psychological Sufferings.” Critical Studies on Indian English Literature Volume 2 Jaipur: Mark Publishers 2010. Pages 250 -259
  • “P. C. K. Prem’s Oracles of the Last Decade- Psychological Sufferings.” Critical Studies on Indian English Literature Volume 1 Jaipur: Pointer Publishers, 2010: Pages 163 -171 Print
  • “P. C. K. Prem’s Oracles of the Last Decade- Physical Sufferings.” Critical Studies on Indian English Literature. Volume 2 Jaipur: Mark Publishers 2010 Pages 218 -226

by Dr Arvind M. Nawale

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