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Sundar V. Nadkarni

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Sundar Vithal Nadkarni
Born1938
Bankikodla-Hanehalli, Karwar, Uttar Kannada, Karnataka
Died1994
Anand, Gujarat
OccupationProfessor,
Writer,
Poet
SubjectEnglish,
Kannada
Notable awardsKarnataka Sahitya Academy award

Sundar V. Nadkarni (1938–1994) was a Kannada poet, writer and professor,[1][2] who was awarded Karnataka Sahitya Akademi for the fiction 'Mandi Mane'. He was the younger brother of Professor and Aurobindo disciple Mangesh V. Nadkarni.

Sundar V. Nadkarni was born and raised in Bankikkodla, a village in coastal India. Sundar earned his high school diploma (1955) from the A. H. School a school from his village. Nadkarni was a Professor of English at Anand arts and science college, Anand, Gujarat. Later in the year 1985, he earned his Ph.D. in English from the Department of English, Sardar Patel University.[3]

Selected books

  • Manthan
  • Hasiru Deep
  • Usirugal Beediyali
  • Antard Neeru
  • Negasu
  • Mohitaru
  • Godegalu
  • Avar Naduve
  • Suddi
  • Mandi Mane (Karnataka state Sahitya Akademi award)

References