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Govindray H. Nayak

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G. H. Nayak
G. H. Nayak
G. H. Nayak
Born (1935-09-18) September 18, 1935 (age 89)
Ankola, Karnataka
OccupationWriter, Poet, Professor
NationalityIndian
Period20th Century
GenreKannada


Govindaray H. Nayak (born September 18, 1935) is a Kannada poet, writer and professor who was awarded the Central Sahitya Akademi Award for Kannada language for 2014 for his work Sanskrit Chintana.

Nayak was born in Surve near Ankola, a village in coastal Karnataka, India. In 1951, Nayak earned his high school diploma from Peoples Multi-purpose High School, Ankola. He was a professor of Kannada at University of Mysore.

His works

  • Sanskrit Chintana
  • Nirapekshe
  • Samakalina
  • Nijadani
  • Bendre Naada Naadu Olavu
  • Moulya Marga (vol 1-5)
  • Matte Matte Pampa
  • Shathamanada Kannada Sahitya -1
  • Harishchandra Kavya Ondu Vimarshe
  • Sthitiprajne
  • Krithisaakshi

Awards

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