Ajeet Cour (born 1934) is an Indian writer who writes in
Punjabi. She is a recipient of the
Sahitya Akademi Award
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and the
Padma Shri
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, the fourth-highest civilian award by the
Government of India
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.
Biography
Ajeet Cour was born in the family of Sardar Makhan Singh in 1934 in
Lahore
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. She had her early education there. After the
partition
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, her family came to
Delhi
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, where she earned an
M.A.
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(Economics).
She has written novels and short stories in the
Punjabi language
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Punjabi is the most widely-spoken first language in Pakistan, with 80.5 m ...
on social-realist themes such as the experience of women in relationships and their position in society.
She received the
Sahitya Akademi Award
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in 1985,
the civilian honour of
Padma Shri
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in 2006,
and the Kuvempu Rashtriya Puraskar award in 2019.
Her works include 19 short story anthologies, novellas and novels, as well as nine translations.
She has also edited over 20 works.
In her autobiography, ''Weaving Water'', translated from the original Punjabi into English and published in 2018, she discusses surviving domestic violence from her husband.
In a review of one of her books of short stories, ''The Other Woman'', Ziya Us Salam writes in ''
The Hindu
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'' about the story "Ali Baba’s Death", "Exposing the double standards of our society, the endless urge to be among the haves and pretend to have more than we have, she takes many digs at our system."
She was described by Kuldip Singh Dhir in ''
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'' as a writer who "portrayed angry rebellious women around us." In a review of ''Pebbles in a Tin Drum'', Suneet Chopra writes for ''
Frontline
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'', "For a society opening up to the market principle at the cost of its humanity, a process that is equally the driving force of consumer-packaged globalisation as the neo-Hindu swadeshi, her chronicle is a stark warning that India should take note of."
She served as the chairperson of the Academy of Art and Literature in New Delhi, and was part of the first delegation of Indian writers to visit Pakistan in 2003. She also served as the chairperson of the Foundation of SAARC writers and literature (FOSWAL).
Works
*''Gulbano'' (short story collection)
*''Mehak di maut'' (short story collection)
*''Butt Shikan'' (short story collection)
*''Dhup wala shahr'' (novel)
* ''Gauri'' (novel)
* ''Post Mortem'' (novel)
* ''Koora Kabara'' (autobiography)
* ''Khanabadosh'' (autobiography)
* ''Weaving Water'' (autobiography) (2018)
See also
*
Surjit Patar
Surjit Patar is a Punjabi language writer and poet of Punjab, India. His poems enjoy immense popularity with the general public and have won high acclaim from critics.
Biography
Patar hails from village Pattar ( pa, ਪੱਤੜ) Kalan in Jala ...
*
Vir Singh (writer)
Bhai Vir Singh (5 December 1872 – 10 June 1957) was an Indian poet, scholar, and theologian of the Sikh revival movement, playing an important part in the renewal of Punjabi literary tradition. Singh's contributions were so important and in ...
References
External links
All Punjabi Books Of Ajit KaurWhy Do I Write? Ajeet Cour Examines her Vocation(The Beacon, 2021)
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20th-century Indian women writers
1934 births
Living people
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Punjabi-language writers
Recipients of the Padma Shri in literature & education
20th-century Indian novelists
Indian women novelists
20th-century Indian poets
Indian women poets
Indian memoirists
Indian women memoirists