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Kavilok Magazine
coverpage of Kavilok
January - February 2016 Issue
Editor in chiefDhiru Parikh
Co-editorPraful Raval
Former editors
CategoriesLiterature
Frequencybimonthly
Formatprint
PublisherKavilok Trust
FounderRajendra Shah
Founded1957
CountryIndia
Based inAhmedabad
LanguageGujarati

Kavilok (Gujarati: કવિલોક), organ of Kavilok Trust, is a Gujarati language biomonthly poetry journal published from Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Currently, the journal is edited by Dhiru Parikh. Praful Raval is serving as a co-editor of the journal.[1] [2]

History

The journal was founded by Rajendra Shah in 1957. The first issue of journal was published from Mumbai with crown size under the editorship of Rajendra Shah, Suresh Dalal and Jashubhai Shah. From the 32nd issue, Jayant Parekh joined as an editor insted of Jashubhai Shah. From 37th to 66th issue, Priyakant Maniar served as an editor with Jayant Parekh. On January of 1970, the 73rd issue of journal got published from Ahmedabad with fullscape size under the editorship of Bachubhai Ravat and Rajendra Shah, and till been published from there. After replacement of journal in Ahmedabad, Niranjan Bhagat has also served as an editor around one year. From 1977, the journal is edited by Dhiru Parikh. Praful Raval is serving as co-editor of journal. From 2004 to 2006, Ashok Chavda has served as a co-editor.[1]

Content

The journal publishes all the genre of poetry, translation of world poetry, review and criticism of poetry and the biographical articles about poets. [2]

Special issues

  • "Mahakavya Visheshank (1982; Issue contains the translation and observation of major epics of world)
  • Panchmahakavya Visheshank (1983; Issue contains criticism of sanskrit epics.)
  • Gadyakavya Visheshank (1984; Issue contains observation and discusson of prose poems of Gujarati literature and World literature)
  • T.S Eliot Visheshank (1988; Issue on poet T.S Eliot)[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Kavilok Trust". Gujarati Viswakosh. Vol. 4. Ahmedabad: Gujarat Vishwakosh Trust. 1992. p. 260.
  2. ^ a b c "Kavilok". Gujarati Sahitya Kosh (Encyclopedia of Gujarati Literature). Vol. 3. Ahmedabad: Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. 1996. p. 87.