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Novelist Sharankumar Limbale selected for Saraswati Samman ’20

By, New Delhi
Published on: Mar 31, 2021 06:02 AM IST

The 30th edition of the prize, the highest recognition in the field of Indian literature in the country, was given to Sharankumar Limbale for his 2018 Marathi novel, Sanatan.

Marathi novelist, poet, critic and short story writer Sharankumar Limbale was selected for the 2020 Saraswati Samman, a prestigious literary recognition conferred annually by the KK Birla Foundation.

Sharankumar Limbale has authored 40 books of novel, poetry, stories and criticism.

The 30th edition of the prize, the highest recognition in the field of Indian literature in the country, was given to Limbale for his 2018 Marathi novel, Sanatan. Apart from the citation, the award carries a plaque and an award money of 15 lakh.

Sanatan is an important social and historical document of the Dalit struggle, said the KK Birla Foundation, a literary and cultural organisation.

“The author has written this novel using many imaginative characters and space. He brilliantly weaved the story of novel with history,” said the foundation in a press statement.

Born on June 1, 1956 in Maharashtra’s Solapur district, Limbale obtained his masters degree in Marathi literature and did a Ph.D. in comparative study of Marathi Dalit literature and American Black literature from Shivaji University, Kolhapur. He joined as an assistant editor in the department of publication in the Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University, Nashik, from where he retired as a professor and director.

Besides the Saraswati Samman, two other awards – the Vyas Samman (for Hindi works by Indian citizens) and Bihari Puraskar (for Hindi/Rajasthani works by Rajasthani writers) — have been instituted by the KK Birla Foundation.

 
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