Ratilal Mohanlal Borisagar (born 31 August 1938) is a
Gujarati humourist, essayist and editor from
Gujarat
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, India. Born and educated in
Savarkundla
There are 84 villages in Savarkundla tehsil, Vanshiyali, Vanda, Gadhakda, Ramgadh, Vijpadi, Chikhali, Piyava, Dhar, Juna Savar, Bhuva, Badhada, Vijyanagar, Likhala, Mota Zinzuda, Nana Zinzuda, Vadal, Khadsali, Nesadi, Kanatalav, Oliya, Charkhad ...
, he received a PhD in 1989. After working for some years as a teacher, he joined the state school textbook board until his retirement in 1998. He started his writing career as a story writer, but eventually gained acclaim as a humourist. He published several humour collections and humour novels, including the acclaimed book ''Enjoygraphy''. He edited several works of children's literature and humour literature. In 2019, he received the
Sahitya Akademi Award
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for his essay collection, ''Mojma Revu Re.''
Biography
Borisagar was born on 31 August 1938 in
Savarkundla
There are 84 villages in Savarkundla tehsil, Vanshiyali, Vanda, Gadhakda, Ramgadh, Vijpadi, Chikhali, Piyava, Dhar, Juna Savar, Bhuva, Badhada, Vijyanagar, Likhala, Mota Zinzuda, Nana Zinzuda, Vadal, Khadsali, Nesadi, Kanatalav, Oliya, Charkhad ...
(now
Amreli district
Amreli district is one of the 33 administrative districts of the state of Gujarat in western India. The district headquarters are located at Amreli. The district occupies an area of 6,760 km2 and has a population of 1,514,190 of which 22.4 ...
, Gujarat) to Mohanlal and Santokben Borisagar. He completed his primary and secondary education in that district. Ratilal passed
SSC examination in 1956. He completed his
BA in 1963 and
MA in 1967. He later obtained a
BEd to teach in schools.
In 1989, Borisagar received a PhD for his thesis ''Gujaratima Sahityik Sampadan: Vivechanatmak Adhyayan'' (Literary Editing in Gujarati: A Critical Study).
Borisagar worked as a primary school teacher for three years and secondary school teacher for eight and half years.
He also briefly worked as a clerk in a post office.
He joined the Savarkundla college in 1971, as a professor of Gujarati. In 1974 he left professorship and joined Gujarat State School Textbook Board as the Academic Secretary. He worked there for 21 years and retired as the Deputy Director (Academic) in 1998.
He co-edited the ''Akhand Anand'' magazine for seven years and was a committee member of the
Gujarat Sahitya Sabha. He served as a Managing Secretary of the
Gujarati Sahitya Parishad
Gujarati Sahitya Parishad () is a literary organisation for the promotion of Gujarati literature located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was founded by Ranjitram Mehta with the aim of creating literature appealing to all classes of society ...
from 2005 to 2009 and established Matrubhasha Samvardhan Kendra (Mother-tongue Development Centre) there.
Works
Borisagar started his career as a short story writer, however his humorous nature brought him into humour writing, where he received acclaim. His humour is simple and self-deprecating, with light sarcasm or satire.
He was directly influenced by his parents, his neighbour Dhanbai, and his high school teacher Mukundrai Pandya.
In 1956, Borisagar's first short story ''Samaj Jagashe'' was published in the ''Mahilajagat'' biweekly magazine. In 1960, he published his first humour essay ''Chavaya Vagarnu Kathavastu'' in ''Chandani'' magazine, he later wrote humour essays for the ''Aaram'' magazine.
He is considered a literary descendant of humourist
Jyotindra Dave
Jyotindra Hariharshankar Dave (1901-1980) was a Gujarati humourist writer from India. Born and educated at Surat, he is regarded as a great humourist writer in Gujarati literature.
Life
He was born in Surat on 21 October 1901. He completed matric ...
.
Borisagar's first collection of humour essays, ''Marak Marak'' (1977), established him as a humour writer. His second collection, ''Anandlok'' (1983), was also well received.
His other humour collections include ''Tilak Karta Tresath Thaya'' (2002), ''
'Gya' Thi 'Ka' Sudhi'' (2004), ''Bhaj Anandam'' (2007), ''Amathu Amathu Kem Na Hasiye!'' (2008), ''Om Hasyam'' (2009),
''Mojma Revu Re'' and ''Tran Athvadiya Americama'' (2019).
In 1994, Borisagar published his first humorous novel, ''Sambhavami Yuge Yuge'', in which he represented the title character from the Gujarati classic novel ''
Bhadrambhadra
''Bhadrambhadra'' () is a 1900 Gujarati satirical novel by Ramanbhai Neelkanth. It is regarded as the first humorous novel in Gujarati literature and as the first Gujarati novel written in the first person narrative. Ramanbhai used the novel to ...
'' in contemporary milieu with light criticism of
Sardar Sarovar Dam
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,
the world's second biggest dam in terms of volume of concrete used.
His most acclaimed work is the autobiographical humorous novel ''Enjoygraphy'' (1997), which is a satire on his experience with
heart disease
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and
angiography
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, medical profession and hospital management.
In 2014, he published another humorous novel, ''Bhadrambhadra Amar Chhe'', focusing on gender equality.
He has written six novellas as well.
In 1994, he published a collection of quotes on children by various authors entitled ''Balvandana''.
His other works of children's literature are ''Mahabharatna Prasango'' (2002) and ''Shreshth Balrachanao'' (2009).
He has edited several issues of children's stories about the fictional character
Bakor Patel
Bakor Patel is children's literature character created by Hariprasad Vyas for talking animal stories. The stories were published in ''Gandiv'', a children's biweekly in Gujarati language by Gandiv Sahitya Mandir, Surat, Gujarat, India. The humorou ...
. He has also edited several children's poetry books in the ''Gurjar Balkavya Vaibhav'' series.
He also writes plays and criticism as well as edits works.
''Ramanbhai Nilkanth'' (2002) and ''Gujarati Pratikavyo'' (2003) are his works of criticism. He edited or co-edited ''Gurjar Prahasansanchay'' (with
Raghuveer Chaudhari
Raghuveer ChaudhariSpelling of name is based on his signaturArchived herOther alternative spellings are Raghuvir Chaudhary and Raghuvir Chaudhari. is a novelist, poet and critic from Gujarat, India. He has also worked as a columnist for numerou ...
, 1998), ''Gurjar Adyatan Prahasansanchay'' (with Raghuveer Chaudhari, 1998), ''Gurjar Hasyanibandhsanchay'' (with
Bholabhai Patel, 1998), ''Ma E Ma'' (1999), ''Anokha Jeevancharitro'' (1999), ''Namu Te Hasyabrahmane'' (2000), ''Pita Pappa Daddy'' (2002), ''Hasyatetrisi'' (with
Vinod Bhatt, 2002), ''Bhavbhumi'' (with Bharati R. Dave and Raghuveer Chaudhari, 2002), ''Arvachin Gujarati Hasyarachanao'' (2003), ''Jyotindra Dave Hasyavaibhav'' (2004) and ''Na. Pra. Buchni Shreshth Hasyarachanao'' (2007).
He published essays in ''
Kumar'' magazine from 1978 to 1982. He wrote a humour column entitled "Marak Marak" for the ''
Sandesh'' daily newspaper from 1998 to 2003. His several radio plays are broadcast by
All India Radio
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. He has also written a Gujarati comedy TV series, ''Professor Zunzunwala''.
Recognition
Borisagar's ''Marak Marak'' received the Jyotindra Dave Humour Prize in 1978, in addition to second prize from the
Gujarat Sahitya Akademi
The Gujarat Sahitya Akademi ( gu, ગુજરાત સાહિત્ય અકાદમી) or Gujarat Sahitya Academy, established in 1981, is a government institution dedicated to the development of the languages spoken in Gujarat, India an ...
. His ''Anandlok'' and ''Enjoygraphy'' have also received Gujarat Sahitya Akademi prizes.
''Enjoygraphy'' also received the Ghanshyamdas Sharaf Sarvottam Sahitya award in 1997. He received the
Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak in 2002, the Chandrakant Anjaria Memorial Trust Education Award in 2003, the Kavi Dahyabhai Patel Sahityaratna Suvarna Chandrak in 2011, and the Sachchidanand Samman in 2011.
In 2019, Borisagar received the
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 his essay collection ''Mojma Revu Re''.
See also
*
List of Gujarati-language writers
Well known laureates of Gujarati literature are Hemchandracharya, Narsinh Mehta, Mirabai, Akho, Premanand Bhatt, Shamal Bhatt, Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad, Govardhanram Tripathi, Mahatma Gandhi, K. M. Munshi, Umashankar Joshi, Suresh J ...
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