Vasant Purushottam Kale

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VaPu Kale
Born March 25, 1933 (1933-03-025) (age 78)
maharashtra
Died June 26, 2001(2001-06-26)
Occupation writer, architect
Religion hindu

Vasant Purushottam Kale, popularly known as Va Pu, was one of the best Marathi writer who wrote short stories, novels, and biographical sketches.[1] He authored more than 60 books. His well-known books include Partner, Vapurza, Hi Waat Ekatichi, and Thikri.

V.P. Kale was an architect by profession. His writings reflect the philosophy of Acharya Rajanish.

He died of heart failure in Mumbai .

[edit] Short stories

  • Aik sakhe
  • Apan Saare Arjun
  • Bai Bayako Aani Calendar
  • Bhul Bhulyia
  • Chaturbhuj
  • Chakkar
  • Dost
  • Duniya Tula Visrel
  • Ekmek
  • Fantasy Ek Preyasy
  • Ghar Harawaleli Manse
  • Goshta hatatali hoti
  • Goph
  • Gulmohar
  • Hi Waat Ekatichi
  • Hunkar
  • Intimate
  • Karmachari
  • Ka Re Bhulalasi
  • Kahi Khara Kahi Khota
  • Katha-kathanachi katha
  • Lombkalnari Maanasa
  • Mahotsav
  • Manus
  • Mayabazar
  • Maza mazyapashi
  • Mi manus shodhtoy
  • Moden pan vaknar nahi
  • Nimitta
  • Navara Mhanava Aapala
  • One for the road
  • Partner-ZAARA
  • Pleasure Box
  • Panpoi
  • Prem mai
  • Ranga Manache
  • Rang Panchami
  • Sakhi
  • Sanvadini
  • Swar
  • Thikari
  • Taptapadi
  • Tu bramat aaha si waya
  • Va Pu Sange Vadilanchi Kirti
  • Valay
  • Vapurvai
  • Vapurza (This is complition of passages from his earlier work)
  • Va pu 85
  • Zopala

[edit] References

  1. ^ "People". Data India (Press Trust of India): 588. ISSN 0377-6832. OCLC 1797778. 


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