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Ramnarayan Vishwanath Pathak was a Gujarati poet and writer from India. Profoundly influenced by Gandhian thought, Pathak wrote criticism, poetry, drama,
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and short stories. He edited and translated literary works. He was appointed the president of
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(Gujarati Literary Council) in 1946. He was awarded the Gujarati literary prizes Narmad Suvarna Chandrak for ''Prachin Gujarati Chhando'' in 1949 and
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for ''Bruhat Pingal'' in 1956.


Early life

Ramnarayan Vishwanath Pathak was born on 8 April 1887 in Ganol, a village in Gujarat (now in Dholka Taluka,
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). He completed primary and secondary education from Jetpur,
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,
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and
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. In 1904, he
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and enrolled at
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, Bhavnagar, receiving scholarship. Then he joined
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(then Bombay), and in 1908 completed a Bachelor of Arts in logic and morale philosophy, for which he received a fellowship.


Career and activism

Pathak taught
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at Wilson College. In 1911, he completed a Bachelor of Laws from
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and worked as a legal advocate in Ahmedabad and Sadra for seven years. Later, when he was diagnosed with
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, he left the legal practice and settled in Sadra in 1919. On invitation by Indulal Yagnik, he briefly worked as the principal of J. L. New English School of Gujarat Kelvani Mandal in 1920. During the
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in 1920, he was influenced by
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which led him to join Gujarat Vidyapith along with
Rasiklal Parikh Rasiklal Chhotalal Parikh (1897–1982) was a 20th-century Gujarati poet, playwright, literary critic, Indologist, historian, and editor from Gujarat, India. He was the president of Gujarat Sahitya Sabha and was appointed the president of Guj ...
as a professor in 1921. He taught logic, epistemology and literature there until 1928. During this time, his articles on education and literature were published in magazines ''Sabarmati'', ''Puratatva'', ''Yugdharma'' and ''Gujarat''. He left Gujarat Vidyapith and served as an editor of ''Prasthan'', a Gujarati magazine founded in 1926. He participated in different movements led by Gandhi for which he was jailed. From 1935, he joined SNDT University, Bombay as a professor. He also taught at L. D. Arts College, Ahmedabad; at
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and
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, Bombay; and at the post-graduate department of
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until 1952. He was engaged with teaching and research activities at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bombay, until his death. In 1953, he served as an adviser to Gujarati department of Bombay Radio Station. He served as the president of
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(Gujarati Literary Council) in 1946. He died on 21 August 1955 in Bombay following a
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.


Personal life

Pathak married twice. His second marriage was to Heera Pathak, who was also poet and literary critic. The couple had no children. She wrote ''Paraloke Patra'' (1978), a collection of poems addressed to her deceased husband Ramnarayan. She also wrote highly appreciated critical works, such as ''Apanu Vivechansahitya'' and ''Kavyabhavan''.


Works

Pathak was a prolific writer of criticism, poetry, drama,
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and short stories, and also edited and translated works of others. Pathak was profoundly influenced by Gandhian thought but retained his originality and literary exuberance. He wrote short stories under the pen name "Dwiref", poems under "Shesh" and essays under "Swairvihari". His literary career began with a critical article, "The poems of poet Balashankar Ullasram Kantharia", published in the first issue of ''Sabarmati'' in 1922. He also wrote literary observations for ''Yugdharm''. Pathak is well known for his Gujarati short stories. He published three volumes of short stories entitled ''Dwirefni Vato'' (1928, 1935, 1942). His most acclaimed stories are ''Mukundrai'', ''Khemi'' and ''Jakshani''. The first of these suggests that modern education degenerates human values; the second is of love between two members of the lower castes considered to be his most memorable characters; the third reflects his subtle sense of humor. His stories are emotionally linked with life. He published a collection of 68 poems, ''Sheshna Kavyo'' (1938), expanded to 73 in a second edition (1951). ''Visheshna Kavyo'', his other collection of poems, was published posthumously in 1959. He considered criticism as an act of social responsibility. His critical works include ''Arvachin Kavya Sahityana Vaheno'' (1935) and ''Sahityavimarsha'' (1939). His other critical works include ''Arvachin Gujarati Kavyasahitya'' (1933), ''Kavya Ni Shakti'' (1939), ''Aalochana'' (1944), ''Narmadashankar Kavi'' (1936), ''Narmad: Arvachin Gadya Padya No Aadya Praneta'' (1945), ''Sahityalok'' (1954), ''Nabhovihar'' (1961) and ''Aakalan'' (1964). He wrote a critical introduction for ''Sharadsamiksha'' (1980), and translated stories of
Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay Sarat Chandra Chattopadhyay (anglicised as Sarat Chandra Chatterjee; 15 September 1876 – 16 January 1938) was a Bengali novelist and short story writer of the early 20th century. He generally wrote about the lives of Bengali family and socie ...
. Some of his critical articles are also published in ''Kavyaparishilan'' (1965). ''Kulangar ane Biji Krutio'' (1959, posthumous) is a collection of dramas while ''Swairvihar part 1-2-3'' (1931, 1937), ''Nitya no Aachar'' (1945) and ''Manovihar'' (1956) are collections of his essays. Pathak did extensive research in metres of poetry published as ''Brihat Pingal'', for which he was recognized with the
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in 1956. It is a scientific presentation of structure and history of Gujarati prosody. He co-edited several works with
Umashankar Joshi Umashankar Jethalal Joshi () (21 July 1911 – 19 December 1988) was an Indian poet, scholar and writer known for his contributions to Gujarati literature. He wrote most of his works in Gujarati. Biography Early years Umashankar Joshi was b ...
; ''Kavyatatvavichar'' (1939), ''Sahityavichar'' (1942), ''Digdarshan'' (1942), ''Vicharmadhuri: Part 1'' (1946). He also edited annotated edition of ''Purvalap'', ''Apno Dharma'' (3rd edition, 1942), ''Ras Ane Garba'' (with Govardhan Panchal, 1954), ''Govindgaman'' (with Narhari Parikh, for textbook, 1923). He also edited ''Kavyasammuchchay'' Part 1-2 (1924) and ''Kavyaparichay'' (with Nagindas Parekh, 1928). He co-translated several works including
Mammata Bhatta Mammata Bhatta (मम्मट भट्ट) () was a Kashmiri Sanskrit rhetorician noted for his text on poetics, the ''kâvya-prakâsha'' (light on poetics). Published works Poetry in ‘The Bloomsbury Bloomsbury is a district in the ...
's ''Kavyaprakash 1-6'' (with Rasiklal Parikh, 1924), ''Dhammapad'' (with Dharmanand Kosambi, 1924) and ''Chumban ane Biji Vartao'' (as ''Vama'' in second edition, with Nagindas Parekh, 1928). His other works include ''Pramanpraveshika'' (1922) and ''Nityano Achar'' (1945).


Recognition

Umashankar Joshi Umashankar Jethalal Joshi () (21 July 1911 – 19 December 1988) was an Indian poet, scholar and writer known for his contributions to Gujarati literature. He wrote most of his works in Gujarati. Biography Early years Umashankar Joshi was b ...
honoured him as ''Sahitya Guru'' of the Gandhian era and Yashvant Shukla considers him "the highest peak of Gujarati short stories". He was awarded Motisinhji Mahida Gold Medal in 1943 for his short story ''Uttar Marg no Lop'' (1940), Hargovinddas Kantawala Award and Narmad Suvarna Chandrak for ''Prachin Gujarati Chhando'' in 1949 and
Sahitya Akademi Award The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
for ''Bruhat Pingal'' in 1956.


See also

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List of Gujarati-language writers The following is an alphabetical list of Gujarati writers who has contributed in Gujarati literature; presenting an overview of notable authors, journalists, novelists, playwrights, poets and screenwriters who have released literary works in the Gu ...


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Pathak, Ramnarayan V. 1887 births 1955 deaths 20th-century Indian essayists Gujarati-language poets 20th-century Indian short story writers 20th-century Indian poets 20th-century Indian translators Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Gujarati Gujarati-language writers Indian literary critics People from Ahmedabad district Presidents of the Gujarati Sahitya Parishad