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Dalip Kaur Tiwana ( 4 May 1935 – 31 January 2020) was one of the foremost novelists and short-story writers of contemporary
Punjabi literature Punjabi literature, specifically literary works written in the Punjabi language, is characteristic of the historical Punjab region of India and Pakistan and the Punjabi diaspora. The Punjabi language is written in several scripts, of which the Sha ...
. She won awards, both regional and national, and was a widely translated author. She retired as Professor of Punjabi, and Dean, from Punjabi University, Patiala. She is widely credited as a tour-de-force in the creation of the contemporary literature in the Punjabi language.


Biography

Dalip Kaur Tiwana was born on 4 May 1935 in the village of Rabbon in the Ludhiana district of
Punjab Punjab (; Punjabi: پنجاب ; ਪੰਜਾਬ ; ; also romanised as ''Panjāb'' or ''Panj-Āb'') is a geopolitical, cultural, and historical region in South Asia, specifically in the northern part of the Indian subcontinent, comprising a ...
in a well-to-do land-owning family in British India. She was educated at Patiala, where her uncle, Sardar Sahib Tara Singh Sidhu was Inspector General of Prisons. She had a distinguished academic career. She earned first class honors in the pursuit of her M.A., and then received a PhD degree from the
Panjab University, Chandigarh Panjab University (PU) is a collegiate public state university located in Chandigarh, Punjab. Funded through both State and Union governments, it is considered a state university. It traces its origins to the University of the Punjab in Laho ...
. In 1963, she joined the
Punjabi University Punjabi University is a collegiate state public university located in Patiala, Punjab, India. It was established on 30 April 1962 and is only the second university in the world to be named after a language, after Hebrew University of Israel. ...
,
Patiala Patiala () is a city in southeastern Punjab, northwestern India. It is the fourth largest city in the state and is the administrative capital of Patiala district. Patiala is located around the '' Qila Mubarak'' (the 'Fortunate Castle') construct ...
as a Lecturer and then went on to become Professor and Head of the Department of Punjabi, and Dean, Faculty of Languages. She was also a UGC National Lecturer for a year. She often lectured in England, United States, and Canada where she also received awards for her contributions to the literature. She was married to sociologist and Poet and Professor Bhupinder Singh and has a son Dr Simranjit Singh, who is an Assistant Professor of Electronics Engineering at Punjabi University. Dr. Tiwana lived with her family on the campus of Punjabi University, Patiala, where she was life fellow and writer-in-residence. On 14 October 2015, she renounced her Padma Shri award (the highest honor for an Indian writer bestowed by the country) against increasing 'intolerance' in the country. She received this award in 2004 for her contribution to literature and education.


Collection


Novels

#Agni Prikhya #Eho Hamara Jiwna #Waat Hamari #Teeli da Nishaan #Sooraj te Samandar #Doosri Seeta #Within Without #Sarkandyaan de Des #Dhupp Chhaan te Rukh #Sabh Des Paraya #Hey Ram #Lambi Udaari #Peele Pattyaan di daastan #Hastaakhar #Pairchaal #Rin Pittraan da #Air Wair Mildayaan #Langh gaye dariya #Jimi Puchhay Asmaan #Katha Kuknoos Di #Duni Suhava Baagh #Katha Kaho Urvashi #Bhaujal #Oh taan pari si #Moh maaya #Janam Juye Haarya #Khada Pukare Pattani #Paunaan di jind meri #Khitij ton paar #Teen lok se nyari #Tumri katha kahi na jaye #Vichre Sabho Vaari Vaari #Takhat Hazara Door Kude


Stories

#Merian saariyaan kahaniyaan #Kise da Munda #Saadhna #Yaatra Na Kro Corona hega #Ik kudi #Tera Kamra mera kamra #Panjaan Vich Prmeshar #Fullan Dian Kahaniyaan #Panchhiyaan Dian Kahaniyaan #Baabaniyaan Kahaniyaan #Putt Saputt Karen #Paidaan #Kaale Likh Na Lekh #Athhe Pehar #Rab Te Ruttan #Vedna (1958) #Yatra #Tera kamra mera kamra #Pira (1965) #Malan #Merian saariyan kahaniyaan (1995)


Autobiography

#Nange Pairaan da safar #Poochte ho to suno #Turdyaan Turdyaan


Essays

#Tere mere sarokaar #Jeeun joge


English Translations

#Such is her fate (Punjabi University) #A journey on bare feet (Orient Longman) #Twilight+Mark of the nosepin (NBT, Delhi) #Gone are the rivers (Macmillan) #The tale of the phoenix (Unistar, Chandigarh) #Who am I (Diamond Pocket Books, Delhi) #Tell the tale Urvashi (Orient Blackswan). Who Am I? ( trans. Dr. Rajinder Singh) Who am I is the story of a young and educated married woman, who feels suffocated in her monotonous life and chooses to renounce the world for self-realization. She follows a group of sadhus and sadhvis to Hardwar, but from there moves on alone in her quest for truth. The characters in Tiwana's novels and short-stories are the downtrodden and the innocent rural folk with suppressed desires and passions. Tragedy and irony mark the main elements of her fiction. Complex inner duality of the female psyche is the chief theme of Tiwana. Besides her achievement in fiction, Tiwana has also written two books on literary criticism.


Awards

Academic * Honored with UGC National Lecturership. Literary * Govt. of Punjab Award for Sadhana as the best book of short stories, 1960–61. * Woman of the year - American biographical institute, USA, 1955 *
Sahitya Akademi Award The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
in 1971 for novel '' Eho Hamara Jeevna'' (This our life, 1969) * Ministry of Education and Social Welfare Award for ''Punjaan Vich Parmeshar'' in 1975 * Nanak Singh Puruskar (Languages Department, Govt. of Punjab) for the novel ''Peele Patian Di Dastan'' * Gurmukh Singh Musafir Award (Languages Department, Govt. of Punjab) for the autobiography ''Nange Pairan Da Safar'' in 1982 * Canadian International Association of Punjabi Authors and Artists Award, 1985. * Shiromani Sahitkar Award, Languages Department, Govt. of Punjab, 1987. * Pramaan Pattar from Punjab Govt. 1989. * Dhaliwal Award from Punjabi Sahit Academy, Ludhiana, 1991. * Best Novelist of the Decade (1980–90), Punjabi Academy, Delhi, 1993. * Nanjanagudu Thirumalamba Award for the novel ''Katha Kuknus Di'', Karnataka, 1994 * Vagdevi Award for the novel ''Duni Suhava Bagh'' from Bhartiya Bhasha Parishad, Calcutta, 1998 * Honored with Mata Sahib Kaur Award during the tercentenary celebrations of the Birth of the Khalsa for outstanding contribution in the field of language, art and literature at Anandpur Sahib on 11 April 1999. * Kartar Singh Dhaliwal Award (Lifetime achievement) from Punjabi Sahit Academy, Ludhiana, 2000 *
Saraswati Samman The Saraswati Samman is an annual award for outstanding prose or poetry literary works in any of the 22 languages of India listed in Schedule VIII of the Constitution of India. It is named after the Hindu goddess of knowledge, Saraswati. The Saras ...
in 2001 for novel ''Katha Kaho Urvashi'' *
Padma Shri Award Padma Shri ( IAST: ''padma śrī''), also spelled Padma Shree, is the fourth-highest civilian award of the Republic of India, after the Bharat Ratna, the Padma Vibhushan and the Padma Bhushan. Instituted on 2 January 1954, the award is conferr ...
in 2004 for Literature & Education * Panj Pani Award from Jalandhar Doordarshan, 2005. * Punjabi Sahit Rattan Award from Govt. of Punjab, 2008. * Honorary D.Litt. from Guru Nanak Dev University, Amritsar, 2011.


See also

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List of Punjabi authors This page is a list of noteworthy Punjabi authors, who were born or lived in the Punjab, or who write in the Punjabi language. Chronological list The Beginning Of Punjabi Literature First and the foremost poems of Punjabi language was o ...
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List of Punjabi language poets Poets of Punjabi language (Shahmukhi: , Gurmukhi: ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਕਵੀ). Poets * Sanjeev Panje ke -21st Century Further reading *''Sufi Poets of the Punjab Pakistan (Their Thought and Contribution)'' Prof M Ashraf Chaudhary. Nat ...


References


External links


All Books of Dalip Kaur Tiwana
{{DEFAULTSORT:Tiwana, Dalip 1935 births 2020 deaths Recipients of the Saraswati Samman Award Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Punjabi Recipients of the Padma Shri in literature & education Novelists from Punjab, India Sikh writers Punjabi-language writers Indian women academics Indian women novelists People from Ludhiana district Punjabi University faculty Punjabi people 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Indian short story writers Indian women short story writers Women writers from Punjab, India 20th-century Indian women writers