Vishwanath Tripathi
Vishwanath Tripathi (born 16 February 1931)[1] is a Hindi writer. He has around 20 publications to his credit which include literary criticism, memoirs and poetry collection.
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Born | Bishkohar, siddharthnagar district, Uttar Pradesh, India | 16 February 1931
Occupation | Writer, Author |
Alma mater | Banaras Hindu University, Panjab University |
Notable work | Vyomkesh Darvesh |
Notable awards | Moortidevi Award, 2014 Vyas Samman, 2013Namvar samman, 2019 |
Works
- Hindi Aalochana
- Lokwadi Tulsidas
- Meera Ka Kavya
- Desh ke is Daur Main (criticism on essays of Harishankar parsai)
- Kuch Kahaniyan Kuch Vichar (short story criticism)
- Ped Ka Hath (criticism on poetry of Kedarnath Agarwal)
- Jaisa Kah Saka (poetry selection; revised edition - 'Premchand biskohar me')
- Nangatalai Ka Gaon. (autobiographical memoirs)
- Ganga snan karne chaloge
- Vyomakesh darvesh (Biography and criticism of Hazari Prasad Dwivedi)
- Guruji ki kheti-bari
- Apana des-pardes
- Kahani ke sath-sath (short story criticism)
- Upanyas ka ant nahi hua hai
- Aalochak ka samajik dayitwa
Awards
- Moortidevi Award, 2014[2]
- Vyas Samman, 2013[3]
References
- "Moortidevi Award for Hindi Author Vishwanath Tripathi". Outlook. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- "Moortidevi Award for Hindi author Vishwanath Tripathi". Business Standard. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
- "Vyas Samman for Vishwanath Tripathi". ZeeNews. Retrieved 29 September 2015.
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