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Palya Lankesh (8 March 1935 – 25 January 2000) was an Indian poet, fiction writer, playwright, translator, screenplay writer and journalist who wrote in
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. He was also an award-winning film director.


Early life and career

Lankesh was born in the small village of Konagavalli in
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, Karnataka. After graduating with an honours degree in English from Central College at
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, Lankesh completed his
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degree in English from Maharaja's College, Mysore. His 1976 film ''
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''—a cinematic narration, told from the female protagonist's point of view and based on his novel ''Biruku''—won the National Award for Best Direction (Swarna Kamal). Lankesh quit his job as an assistant professor in English at
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in 1980 and started Lankesh Patrike, the first Kannada tabloid, which influenced Kannada culture and politics. Lankesh's first work was the collection of short stories ''Kereya Neeranu Kerege Chelli'' (1963). His other works include the novels ''Biruku'' ("The Fissure"), ''Mussanjeya Kathaprasanga'' (A Story at Dusk), ''Akka'' (Sister); the plays ''T. Prasannana Grihastashrama'' ("The Householder-hood of T.Prasanna"), ''Sankranti'' ("Revolution"), Nanna Tangigondu Gandu Kodi ("A Groom for my Sister") and ''Gunamukha'' ("Convalescence"); the short story collections, ''Umapatiya Scholarship Yatre'' ("Umapati's Scholarship Trip"), ''Kallu Karaguva Samaya'' (When the Stone Melts; winner of the 1993 Sahitya Akademi Award), ''Paapada Hoogalu'', the translation of
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's ''
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'' and ''Dore Oedipus mattu Antigone'', translation of Sophocles' ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Lankesh Patrike

Lankesh was the Editor of ''
Lankesh Patrike ''Lankesh Patrike'' is an Indian vernacular weekly published in Kannada language from Bangalore, Karnataka. The weekly newspaper was started by P. Lankesh in 1980 on the lines of ''Harijan'', a newspaper published by Mahatma Gandhi. The weekl ...
'' from 1980 until his death in 2000. A socialist and Lohiaite, he was known for his secular, anti-caste and anti-
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views. Before starting Lankesh Patrike, he and friends Tejaswi and K.Ramadas had toured the length and breadth of Karnataka, mobilising people to vote for their new socialist party Karnataka Pragatiranga Vedike This trip, he recounted in one of his editorials, which took him to the remotest parts of Karnataka opened his eyes to the plight of the poor, the Dalits and the Muslims and made him realise his responsibility as a writer and an intellectual towards the society.
Lankesh Patrike was significant that It had no Advertisements. Outsourcing the printing to BS Mani of
Sanjevani ''Sanjevani'' is a major Kannada afternoon newspaper has its headquarters in Bangalore, Karnataka. It was started on 10 December 1982, thus completing 25 years in 2007. Sanjevani was the first South Indian language newspaper to be put onto the ...
Kannada Daily, his unique thought was His Weekly Magazine must cost as much One Idli, One Vade & One Coffee. Lankesh built a new crop of reporters, writers and freelancers, many of whom would go to set-up their own magazines.
After his death Lankesh Patrike was split into two, one edited by his daughter Gauri Lankesh and the other managed by his son Indrajit Lankesh. Lankesh's other daughter is the film director Kavita Lankesh. ''Lankesh Patrike'', as the first Kannada tabloid, had a huge impact on Karnataka politics and culture. It led to the setting up of other tabloids like ''
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'' and ''Agni'' which concentrated more on crime and political scandals.


Death

Lankesh died of a heart attack on 25 January 2000, aged 64. 17 years later, his
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was murdered in front of her residence in south Bengaluru as she arrives home by three unidentified gunmen. Not yet found the reason.


Awards

* National Award for Best Direction for
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. (1976) * Sahitya Akademi Award for ''Kallu Karaguva Samaya Mattu Ithara Kathegalu'' (1993). * Karnataka Sahitya Akademi Honorary Award (1986). * B.H. Shridhara Prashasti. * Karnataka Rajya Nataka Akademi Prashasti. * Aryabhata Sahitya Prashasti. *
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for
Ellindalo Bandavaru ''Ellindalo Bandavaru'' () is a 1980 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by P. Lankesh and produced by Mohan Kumar Kondajji. The film stars Vimala Naidu, Suresh Heblikar, Lokesh and Meena Kuttappa. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhask ...
- 1980


Bibliography

Only two of his books are available in English translation, ''When Stone Melts and Other Stories'' (translation of ''Kallu Karaguva Samaya'') and ''Sankranti''. His works have also been translated into
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and
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.


Collection of short stories

* ''Kereya Nirannu Kerege Chelli Mattu Ithara Kathegalu'' (1963). * ''Nanalla Mattu Ithara Kathegalu'' (1970). * ''Umapathiya Scholarship Yatre Mattu Ithara Kathegalu'' (1973). * ''Kallu Karaguva Samaya Mattu Ithara Kathegalu'' (1990) (Sahitya Akademi Award for 1993). * ''Ullanghane Mattu Ithara Kathegalu" (1996).'' * ''Manju Kavida Sanje Mattu Ithara Kathegalu'' (2001).


Novels

* ''Biruku'' (1967). * ''Mussanjeya Katha Prasanga'' (1978). * ''Akka'' (1991).


Plays

* ''T. Prasannana Gruhasthashrama'' (1962). * ''Nanna Thangigondu Gandu Kodi'' (1963). * ''ಪೊಲೀಸರಿದ್ದಾರೆ, Eccharike!'' (1964). * ''Teregalu'' (1964). * ''Kranti Banthu, Karanti'' (1965). * ''Giliyu Panjaradolilla'' (1966). * ''Siddhate'' (1970). * ''Biruku'' (1973). * ''Sankranti'' (1971). * ''Gunamukha'' (1993).


Translated plays

* ''ದೊರೆ Oedipus'' (''
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'') (1971). * ''Anthigone'' (1971).


Collection of poems

* ''Bichchu'' (1965). * ''Talemaaru'' (1973). * ''Akshara Hosa Kavya'' (Collected and Edited) (1970). * ''Paapada Hoogalu'' (1974) (a translation of Charles Baudelaire's ''
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''). * ''Chitra Samooha'' (1999) ollection of Complete Poems * "Avva"
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Autobiography

* ''Hulimavina Mara'' (1997).


Critical and other essay collections

* ''Prasthutha'' (1970). * ''Kandaddu Kanda Haage'' (1975). * ''Teeke-Tippani'', volumes 1 and 2 (1997). * ''Teeke-Tippani'', volume 3 (1998).


Posthumous publications

* ''Neelu Kavya'' (vols 1, 2, and 3) (2007, 2009, 2010). * ''Sahiti Sahitya Vimarshe'' (2008). * ''Mareyuva munna collected vol 1'' (2009). * ''Mareyuva munna collected vol 2'' (2010). * "Bittu Hoda Putagalu - 1". * "Bittu Hoda Putagalu - 2". * "Bittu Hoda Putagalu - 3".


Filmography

* ''
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'' (
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, 1976). * ''Anuroopa'' (1978). * '' Khandavide Ko Maamsavide Ko'' (1979). * ''
Ellindalo Bandavaru ''Ellindalo Bandavaru'' () is a 1980 Indian Kannada-language film, directed by P. Lankesh and produced by Mohan Kumar Kondajji. The film stars Vimala Naidu, Suresh Heblikar, Lokesh and Meena Kuttappa. The film has musical score by Vijaya Bhask ...
'' (1980).


References


External links

* *
A Girl Called Stella
short story translated by B.C. Ramchandra Sharma.
A Door – a short story by Lankesh

P. Lankesh Bio in Kannada
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Neelu Kavya
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