V. K. Gokak
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Vinayaka Krishna Gokak

Born 9 August 1909(1909-08-09)
Savanur, Haveri district, Karnataka
Died 28 April 1992 (aged 82)
Bengaluru, Karnataka
Occupation Professor, Writer
Nationality Indian
Genres Fiction
Literary movement Navodaya

Vinayaka Krishna Gokak Kannada:ವಿನಾಯಕ ಕೃಷ್ಣ ಗೊಕಾಕ್ (1909-1992) was a major writer in Kannada language and a scholar of English and Kannada literatures. He was fifth among seven recipients1 of Jnanpith Award for Kannada language for his epic Bharatha Sindhu Rashmi. Bharatha Sindhu Rashmi that deals with the vedic age is perhaps the longest epic written in any language in the 20th Century.

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Academic life

Vinayak Gokak was a student of literature at Karnatak College, Dharwad. Gokak with a first at Oxford in a colonial India, was a charismatic Indian professor of English. After returning from Oxford, he in the year 1938 became the principal of Willingdon college, Sangli. Through the years, Gokak had the privilege of heading colleges, universites and elite institutes.

Selected work

Epics

  • Bharatha Sindhu Rashmi

Novels

  • Samarasave Jeevana

Poetry Collections

  • Urnanaabha
  • Abyudaya
  • Baaladeguladalli
  • Dhyava Pruthvi (Kannada Saahithya Academy Award)
  • Samudra Geethegal

Translations

See also

References

  1. ^ "Jnanpith Award". Ekavi. Retrieved on 2006-10-31.

External links

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