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Dilip Purushottam Chitre (17 September 1938 – 10 December 2009) was one of the foremost Indian poets and critics to emerge in the post Independence India. Apart from being a notable bilingual writer, writing in
Marathi Marathi may refer to: *Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India *Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people *Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece See also * * ...
and English, he was also a teacher, a painter, a filmmaker and a magazine columnist.


Biography

Chitre was born in
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on 17 September 1938 into a
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speaking
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community. His father Purushottam Chitre used to publish a periodical named ''Abhiruchi''. His grandfather, Kashinath Gupte was an expert on Tukaram and this served as Chitre's introduction to the poet. Chitre's family moved to
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in 1951 and he published his first collection of poems in 1960. He was one of the earliest and the most important influences behind the famous "little magazine movement" of the sixties in
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. He started ''Shabda'' with
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and Ramesh Samarth. In 1975, he was awarded a visiting fellowship by the International Writing Programme of the
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in
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in the United States. He has also worked as a director of the Indian Poetry Library, archive, and translation centre at
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, a multi arts foundation. He also convened a world poetry festival in New Delhi followed by an international symposium of poets in
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. He was educated both in Baroda and Mumbai. After a long bout with cancer, Dilip Chitre died at his residence in
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on 10 December 2009.


Works


Poetry

Chitre was a bilingual writer, but wrote mostly in Marathi. His ''Ekun Kavita'' or Collected Poems were published in the 1990s in three volumes. ''As Is, Where Is'' selected English poems (1964–2007) and "Shesha" English translation of selected Marathi poems, both published by Poetrywala, were published in 2007. He also edited ''An Anthology of Marathi Poetry (1945–1965)''. He was an accomplished translator of prose and poetry. His most famous translation was of the celebrated 17th century Marathi bhakti poet
Tukaram Sant Tukaram Maharaj (Marathi pronunciation: ̪ukaːɾam was a 17th-century Marathi poet, Hindu ''sant'' (saint), popularly known as Tuka, Tukobaraya, Tukoba in Maharashtra. He was a Sant of Varkari sampradaya (Marathi-Vaishnav tradition) - ...
(published as Says Tuka). He translated ''Anubhavamrut'' by twelfth century bhakti poet
Dnyaneshwar Sant Dnyaneshwar (Marathi pronunciation: ̪ɲaːn̪eʃʋəɾ, also referred to as Jnaneshwar, Jnanadeva, Dnyandev or Mauli or Dnyaneshwar Vitthal Kulkarni (1275–1296), was a 13th-century Indian Marathi saint, poet, philosopher and yogi of ...
. He also wrote poetry in English. Travelling in a Cage (1980) was his first and only book of English poems. Exile, alienation, self-disintegration and death are major themes in Chitre's poetry, which belongs essentially to the Modernist Movement. It reflects cosmopolitan culture, urban sensibilities, uses oblique expressions and ironic tones.


Films

He started his professional film career in 1969 and made one feature film, about a dozen documentary films, several short films and about 20 video documentary features. He wrote the
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of most of his films as well as directed or co-directed them. He also scored the music for some of them.


Awards and honors

Among Chitre's honours and awards are several Maharashtra State Awards, the Prix Special du Jury for his film ''Godam'' at the Festival des Trois Continents in 1984, the
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's Emeritua Fellowship, the
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's International Writing Program Fellowship, the Indira Gandhi Fellowship, and the Villa Waldberta Fellowship for residence given by the City of
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,
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,
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. He was a D.A.A.D. ( German Academic Exchange) Fellow and Writer-in-Residence at the Universities of Heidelberg and
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in Germany in 1991–92. He was Director of Vagarth, Bharat Bhavan Bhopal and convenor-director of the Valmiki World Poetry Festival (New Delhi,1985) and International Symposium of Poets (Bhopal, 1985), a Keynote Speaker at the World Poetry Congress in Maebashi, Japan (1996) and at the Ninth International Conference on Maharashtra at Saint Paul, Minnesota, USA in 2001 and Member of the International Jury at the Literature festival Berlin, 2001. He was member of a three-writer delegation (along with
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and
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) to the Soviet Union (Russia, Ukraine, and Georgia), Hungary, the Federal Republic of Germany and France in the spring and summer of 1980 and to the
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in Frankfurt, Germany in 1986. He was Honorary President of the Sontheimer Cultural Association, of which he was also a Founder-Trustee.


Bibliography


In Marathi

*''Kavita'', Mouj Prakashan, Mumbai, 1960 *''Orpheus'', Mouj Prakashan, Mumbai,1968; 2nd Ed: Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010 *''Sheeba Raneechya Shodhaat'', Majestic Prakashan, Mumbai,1969 *''Kavitenantarchyaa Kavita'', Vacha Prakashan, Aurangabad,1978 *''Chaavyaa; Pras Prakashan'', Mumbai, 1983 *''Dahaa By Dahaa'', Pras Prakashan, Mumbai, 1983 *''Mithu Mithu Porat ani Sutak'', Saket Prakashan, Aurangabad,1989 *''Tirkas Ani Chaukas'', Lok Vangmay Griha, Mumbai;1980;2nd Ed: Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010 *''Punha Tukaram'', S.K.Belvalkar, Pune, 1990; 2nd edition: Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 1995; 3rd edition:Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 2001 *''Shatakaanchaa Sandhikaal'', Lok Vangmay Griha, Mumbai *''Bhau Padhye Yanchyaa Shreshtha Kathaa'' ( Editor), Lok Vangmay Griha, Mumbai, 1995 *''Ekoon Kavita-1'', Popular Prakashan, Mumbai, 1992; 2nd edition:1995 *''Ekoon Kavita-2'', Popular Prakashan; Mumbai;1995 *''Ekoon Kavita-3'', Popular Prakashan; Mumbai *''Chaturang'', Popular Prakashan, Mumbai;1995 *''Tukobache Vaikunthagaman'', Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010 *''Agatikanche Jaagatikikaran'', Shabdalay Prakashan, Srirampur,2010 *'' Kavi Kai Kaam Karto''(in Gujarati and English translation), Poetrywala, Mumbai,2010


In English

*''An Anthology of Marathi Poetry (1945–1965)'' (Editor), Nirmala-Sadanand, Mumbai, 1968 *''Ambulance Ride'', Self, Mumbai, 1972 *''Travelling in a Cage''; Clearing House; Mumbai; 1980 *''The Reasoning Vision: Jehangir Sabavala’s Painterly Universe'', Introduction and Notes on the paintings by Dilip Chitre *''Tata-McGraw-Hill'', New Delhi, 1980 *''Says Tuka: Translation of Tukaram'', Penguin, 1991 *''Tender Ironies: A Tribute To Lothar Lutze'' (Editor), Manohar, New Delhi, 1994 *''Shri Jnandev’s Anubhavamrut: The Immortal Experience of Being'', Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi, 1996 *''The Mountain'', Vijaya Chitre, Pune, 1998 *''No-Moon Monday On The River Karha'', Vijaya Chitre, Pune, 2000 *'' Virus Alert: Poems of
Hemant Divate Hemant Divate is a reputed Marathi poet, editor, translator and publisher based in Mumbai. Biography Hemant Divate is a poet, editor, publisher and translator. He is the founder-editor of the Marathi little magazine Abhidhanantar, which was ...
'',( as translator) Mumbai: Poetrywala, 2003 *'' Namdeo Dhasal: Poet of the Underground: Poems 1972–2006'' (as Translator), Navayana Publishing, Chennai, 2007 *'' As Is, Where Is: Selected Poems, Poetrywala, Mumbai,2008 *'' Shesha: Selected Marathi poems in English Translation'', Poetrywala, Mumbai, 2008 *''Felling of the Banyan Tree'' *Father Returning Home


In Hindi

*''Pisati ka Burz: Dileep Chitre ki Chuni Huvi Kavitaayen'', translated by Chandrakant Deotale, Rajkamal, New Delhi, 1987


In Gujarati

*''Milton-na Mahaakaavyo'', translated by Yashwant Dashi and the author, Parichay Pustakavali, Mumbai, 1970 *Kavya Vishva Shreni: Marathi: Dileep Chitre, translated by
Jaya Mehta Jaya Vallabhdas Mehta is a Gujarati poet, critic and translator from Gujarat, India. She was educated and later worked at SNDT Women's University. Life Jaya Mehta was born on 16 August 1932 at Koliyak village near Bhavnagar (now in Bhavnagar distr ...
, Gujarat Sahitya Academy, Gandhinagar


In German

*''Das Fallen des Banyanbaums'', translated by Lothar Lutze, Botschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, New Delhi, 1980 *''Bombay/Mumbai: Bilder einer Mega-Stadt'' (with Henning Stegmuller and Namdeo Dhasal) translated by Lothar Lutze, A-1 Verlag, Munchen *''Worte des Tukaram'', Translated by Lothar Lutze, A=1 Verlag, Munchen *Lotos Blatter 1: Dilip Chitre: Aus dem Englischen und dem Marathi, translated by Lothar Lutze, Proben Indische Poesie: Lotos Verlag Roland Beer; Berlin, 2001


Paintings and exhibitions

*1969, First One Man Show of Oil Paintings; Bombay; India; *1975, Triple Triptych; in collaboration with Peter Clarke and Ahmed Muhammad Imamovic; Iowa City, Iowa; USA; *Participation in group shows in India and the Netherlands; *Dilip Chitre 63: Mini-Retrospective of Paintings in Pune (1986–2001); Studio S, Pune;2001; *In the collection of Air-India International, Bombay, India;


Filmography and videography

*''Vijeta'', produced by Filmvalas, Mumbai, directed by
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; story and screenplay *''Godam'', produced by the National Film Development Corporation, Mumbai; screenplay, direction, and music *''Ardha Satya'', directed by Govind Nihalani; theme poem *''A Tryst With Destiny'', produced by S.S. Oberoi; script and direction *''Education '72'', produced by S.S. Oberoi; script and direction *''A Question of Identity'', produced by Y.R.Khandekar; script, direction, and narration *''Dattu'', produced by Dnyada Naik; script and direction *''Made in India'', producer, scriptwriter, and director, on behalf of the Industrial Design Centre, Indian Institute of Technology, Powai, Mumbao *''Bombay:Geliebte Moloch'', produced by Adanos-Film, gmbh, Munich, Germany; Co-Scriptwriter and C-Director; Videofilms Made For The Archives of Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal (1984–85) *''Shakti Chattopadhyaya: Portrait of the Poet'', produced by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal; Concept, Script, and Direction *''Translating Shakti Chattopadhyaya into English: a discussion with Jyotirmoy Datta and Arvind Krishna Meherotra'', concept and direction, produced by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal *''Translating Shakti Chattopadhyaya into Hindi a discussion with Kedar Nath Singh and Prayag Shukla'', concept and direction *''Shamsher Bahadur Singh: A Portrait of the Poet'', concept and direction *''Shamsher Bahadur Singh in discussion with Namvar Singh and
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'', Concept and Direction, produced by Bharat Bhavan Bhopal *''K.Satchidanandan: A Portrait of the Poet and a discussion by Sudha Gopalakrishnan and Rajendra Dhodapkar'', concept and eirection, produced by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal *''In The Darkness of the Twentieth Century: A discussion featuring Shrikant, Verma, Namvar Singh, and Ashok Vajpeyi'', concept and direction, produced by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal *''Kunwar Narayan: A Portrait of the Poet'', Concept and Direction, produced by Bharat Bhavan, Bhopal *''B.C.Sanyal: Memories of Life and Art at 82'', concept and direction; for Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi *''Narayan Surve: A Poet of The Proliterait'' (in Marathi, Hindi, and English versions), 2000


Editor

*''Shabda'' (1954–1960), Mumbai *''New Quest'' (1978–1980), (2001–), Mumbai


Columnist

*''
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'', Mumbai (1959–1960) *''Loksatta'', Mumbai *''Dinank'', Mumbai *''Ravivar Sakal'', Pune *''Quest'' *''New Quest'' *''Abhiruchi''


Occasional book reviewer/contributor of articles

*''
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'' *''
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'' *''
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'' *''Quest'' *''New Quest'' *''Granth'' *''The Illustrated Weekly of India'' *''Times Weekly'' *''Biblio'' *''Gallery'' *''Kala-Varta'' *''Sakshatkar'' *''Poorvagraha''


References


External links


Chitre Home PageArticles on various topics written by Chitre. Many of them unpublished


Online Poetry


At Poetry International WebAt Muse India
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Hindi Translations of some poems at PratilipiPoems from SheshaGujarati translations of some poems by Hemang Desai
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