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Udayan Thakker
Native name
ઉદયન કરસનદાસ ઠક્કર
BornUdayan Karsandas Thakker
(1955-10-28) 28 October 1955 (age 68)
Mumbai, India
OccupationPoet, Writer, Translator
LanguageGujarati
NationalityIndian
EducationBachelor of Commerce
Alma materSydenham College
PeriodPostmodern Gujarati literature
Years active1974 - present
Notable works
  • Ekavan (1987)
  • Sellara (2003)
Notable awards
Spouse
Rajul
(m. 1984)
ChildrenRicha, Garima
Signature

Udayan Thakkar (Gujarati: ઉદયન ઠક્કર) is a Gujarati language poet, writer and translator from Mumbai, India.[1] His first anthology of poem is Ekavan (1987) which won him Jayant Pathak Poetry Prize. Sellara (2003), his second anthology, was awarded by Ushnas Prize (2002–03). His other significant works includes Jugalbandhi (1995) and Udayan Thakker Na Chuntela Kavyo (2012; Selected poems of Udayan Thakker). He has also given significant contribution to the Gujarati children's literature.[2] He is an editor of online poetry portal Poetry India.

Early life

Thakker was born on 28 October 1955 in Mumbai, India to Karsandas and Shantiben. His grandfather was a native of Kutch. He completed his SSC from The New Era School, Mumbai. He completed his Bachelor of Commerce from Sydenham College[when?].[3]
He married Rajul in 1984 and they have two daughters, namely Richa and Garima.[3]

Career

He is a Chartered accountant and Cost accountant by qualification.
He started to write poems during his primary education. It was 1974, when his poem came out for first time in Kavita, a bimonthly poetry journal of Gujarati language. Subsequently, his poems got published in Gujarati literary magazines including Shabdasrishti, Kavilok, Etad, Samipe, Gazalvishwa and Navneet Samarpan.[4]

Works

Ekavan, his first anthology of poems, was published in 1987, followed by Sellara (2003) and Udayan Thakker Na Chuntela Kavyo (2012). His poems have been translated into Japanese and English language and been published as a book. His works in children's literature includes En Milake Ten Milake Chhoo, Tak Dhina Dhin and Haak Chhi Hippo.[3]

Recognition

His poetry collection Ekavan (1987) was awarded by Jayant Pathak Poetry Award of 1987-88 and also prescribed as a textbook by SNDT Women's University. He won Ushnas Prize (2002–03) for his book Sellara (2003). He is also a recipient of Harindra Dave Memorial Award and Best Book Prize of 2003 instituted by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Welcome to Muse India". Welcome to Muse India. Retrieved 25 June 2016.
  2. ^ a b Shukla, Kirit (2013). Gujarati Sahityakar Kosh. Gandhinagar: Gujarati Sahitya Akadami. p. 230. ISBN 9789383317028.
  3. ^ a b c સુરેશ (3 June 2016). "ઉદયન ઠક્કર, Udayan Thakker". ગુજરાતી પ્રતિભા પરિચય (in Gujarati). Retrieved 24 June 2016.
  4. ^ Brahmbhatt, Harsh; Chavda, Anil (2013). Shabda Sathe Maro Sambandha. Ahmedabad: Navbharat Sahitya Mandir. p. 100. ISBN 978-81-8440-754-9.