Harivansh Rai Bachchan (; 27 November 1907 18 January 2003) was an Indian poet and writer of the Nayi Kavita literary movement (romantic upsurge) of early 20th century
Hindi literature. He was also a poet of the
Hindi Kavi Sammelan. He is best known for his early work ''
Madhushala''.
[ Obituary, Frontline, ('']The Hindu
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''), 1–14 February 2003. He was the father of
Amitabh Bachchan, and grandfather of
Shweta Bachchan and
Abhishek Bachchan. His wife
Teji Bachchan was a social activist. In 1976, he received the
Padma Bhushan for his service to Hindi literature.
Early life
Bachchan was born in
Babupatti,
United Provinces of Agra and Oudh in
British India
The provinces of India, earlier presidencies of British India and still earlier, presidency towns, were the administrative divisions of British governance in South Asia. Collectively, they have been called British India. In one form or another ...
on 27 November 1907 into a
Hindu
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Kayastha family. His family name was
Srivastava. He began using the pen name "Bachchan" (meaning child) for his Hindi poetry. From 1941 to 1957, he taught in the English Department at the
Allahabad University and then spent the next two years at
St Catharine's College, Cambridge, completing a PhD on
W. B. Yeats.
Personal life
Bachchan married Shyama in 1926 who died of
tuberculosis
Tuberculosis (TB), also known colloquially as the "white death", or historically as consumption, is a contagious disease usually caused by ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' (MTB) bacteria. Tuberculosis generally affects the lungs, but it can al ...
in 1936. In 1941, he married
Teji Suri. Their elder son
Amitabh Bachchan was born on 11 October 1942, followed by their younger son, Ajitabh, on 18 May 1947.
He had used the pen name Bachchan ("child-like" in colloquial Hindi), under which he published all of his works. When looking to get their elder son admitted to a school, he and Teji decided the family's surname should be Bachchan instead of
Srivastava, as both parents opposed the
caste system. Thus, it became the legal surname of the family. He was close friends with the Hindi Cinema Thespian
Prithviraj Kapoor.
Bachchan died on 18 January 2003 due to respiratory failure.
Writing career
Bachchan was fluent in several
Hindi languages (
Hindustani and
Awadhi).
He incorporated a broadly Hindustani vocabulary, written in
Devanagari script
Devanagari ( ; in script: , , ) is an Indic script used in the Indian subcontinent. It is a left-to-right abugida (a type of segmental writing system), based on the ancient '' Brāhmī'' script. It is one of the official scripts of India an ...
.
While he could not read
Persian script,
he was influenced by
Persian and
Urdu poetry, particularly
Omar Khayyam
Ghiyāth al-Dīn Abū al-Fatḥ ʿUmar ibn Ibrāhīm Nīshābūrī (18 May 1048 – 4 December 1131) (Persian language, Persian: غیاث الدین ابوالفتح عمر بن ابراهیم خیام نیشابورﻯ), commonly known as Omar ...
.
Works used in movies
Bachchan's work has been used in movies and music.
Couplets of his work "Agneepath" are used throughout the 1990 film ''
Agneepath'', featuring his son Amitabh, and also later in the 2012 remake ''
Agneepath'', starring
Hrithik Roshan, as well as in the TV Serial ''
Ishqbaaz''.
List of works
; Poems
*
Chal Mardane
*
Barsaat Ki Aati Hawa
*
Tera Haar (तेरा हार) (1932)
*
Madhushala (मधुशाला) (1935)
* Madhubala (मधुबाला) (1936)
*
Madhukalash (मधुकलश) (1937)
*
Raat Aadhi Kheench Kar Meri Hatheli
*
Nisha Nimantran (निशा निमंत्रण) (1938)
*
Ekaant Sangeet (एकांत संगीत) (1939)
*
Aakul Antar (आकुल अंतर) (1943)
*
Satarangini (सतरंगिनी) (1945)
*
Halaahal (हलाहल) (1946)
*
Bengal ka Kaavya (बंगाल का काव्य) (1946)
*
Khaadi ke Phool (खादी के फूल) (1948)
*
Soot ki Maala (सूत की माला) (1948)
*
Milan Yamini (मिलन यामिनी) (1950)
*
Pranay Patrika (प्रणय पत्रिका) (1955)
*
Dhaar ke idhar udhar (धार के इधर उधर) (1957)
*
Aarti aur Angaare (आरती और अंगारे) (1958)
*
Buddha aur Naachghar (बुद्ध और नाचघर) (1958)
*
Tribhangima (त्रिभंगिमा) (1961)
*
Chaar kheme Chaunsath khoonte (चार खेमे चौंसठ खूंटे) (1962)
*
Do Chattane (दो चट्टानें) (1965)
*
Bahut din beete (बहुत दिन बीते) (1967)
*
Kat-ti pratimaaon ki awaaz (कटती प्रतिमाओं की आवाज़) (1968)
*
Ubharte pratimaano ke roop (उभरते प्रतिमानों के रूप) (1969)
*
Jaal sameta (जाल समेटा) (1973)
*
Nirman (निर्माण)
*
Aathmaparichai (आत्मपरिचय)
*
Ek Geet (एक गीत)
*
Bhool gaya hai kyun insaan (भूल गया है क्यों इंसान)
*
Agneepath (अग्निपथ)
; Miscellaneous
* Bachpan ke saath kshan bhar (बचपन के साथ क्षण भर) (1934)
* Khaiyyam ki madhushala (खय्याम की मधुशाला) (1938)
* Sopaan (सोपान) (1953)
* Macbeth (मेकबेथ)(1957)
* Jangeet (जनगीता) (1958)
* Omar Khaiyyam ki rubaaiyan (उमर खय्याम की रुबाइयाँ) (1959)
* Kaviyon ke saumya sant: Pant (कवियों के सौम्य संत: पंत) (1960)
* Aaj ke lokpriya Hindi kavi: Sumitranandan Pant (आज के लोकप्रिय हिन्दी कवि: सुमित्रानंदन पंत) (1960)
* Aadhunik kavi: 7 (आधुनिक कवि: ७) (1961)
* Nehru: Raajnaitik jeevanchitra (नेहरू: राजनैतिक जीवनचित्र) (1961)
* Naye puraane jharokhe (नये पुराने झरोखे) (1962)
* Abhinav sopaan (अभिनव सोपान) (1964)
* Chausath roosi kavitaayein (चौसठ रूसी कवितायें) (1964)
* W. B. Yeats and Occultism (1968)
* Markat dweep ka swar (मरकट द्वीप का स्वर) (1968)
* Naagar geet (नागर गीत) (1966)
* Bachpan ke lokpriya geet (बचपन के लोकप्रिय गीत) (1967)
* Hamlet (1969)
* Bhaasha apni bhaav paraaye (भाषा अपनी भाव पराये) (1970)
* Pant ke sau patra (पंत के सौ पत्र) (1970)
* Pravaas ki diary (प्रवास की डायरी) (1971)
* King Lear (1972)
* Tooti Chooti kadiyan (टूटी छूटी कड़ियां) (1973)
* Meri kavitaayi ki aadhi sadi (मेरी कविताई की आधी सदी) (1981)
* So-ham hans (सोहं हंस) (1981)
* Aathve dashak ki pratinidhi shreshth kavitaayein (आठवें दशक की प्रतिनिधी श्रेष्ठ कवितायें) (1982)
* Meri shreshth kavitaayein (मेरी श्रेष्ठ कवितायें) (1984)
* Jo beet gai so Bat gai
;Autobiography
* Kya bhooloon kya yaad karoon (क्या भूलूं क्या याद करूं) (1969)
* Neerh ka nirmaan phir (नीड़ का निर्माण फिर) (1970)
* Basere se door (बसेरे से दूर) (1977)
* Dashdwaar se sopaan tak (दशद्वार से सोपान तक) (1985), In the Afternoon of Time
* Bachchan rachanavali ke nau khand (बच्चन रचनावली के नौ खण्ड)
See also
*
Indian Writers
*
Indian Poets
References
External links
मधुशाला का मूल पाठ(विकीस्रोत पर)
*
हरिवंश राय बच्चन (हिन्दी विकीपीडिया पर)
*
मधुशाला (हिन्दी विकीपीडिया पर)
हरिवंश राय बच्चन(विकीस्रोत पर)
A Collection
Further reading
# Kaveendra, Anil Pushker. ''Harivanshrai Bachchan Ki Anuvad Drishti'' (Hindi) (Hardcover) (2013)
Ruby Press & Co. New Delhi.
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