Life
Dhiruben Gordhanbhai Patel is born on 29 May 1926 in Baroda (now Vadodara, Gujarat) to Gordhanbhai Patel, a journalist with the Bombay Chronicle, and Gangaben Patel, a political activist and member of theWorks
Dhiruben Patel has written several collections of short stories and poetry as well as novels. She has written radio plays and stage plays. Her work is influenced by Gandhian ideals. Critics Susie Tharu and Ke Lalita have written, "Although Dhiruben does not consider herself a feminist, like the novelist Kundanika Kapadia, she believes that the root cause of women's inferior status lies in their own mental conditioning." Her early work, in particular, deals with the lives of women and their relationships, and what Tharu and Lalita have also described as the "quest for selfhood". Her later work has been primarily for children and young adults, and she advocated literature for children despite the easy availability of information on the internet. Dhiruben Patel initially wrote in Gujarati. Her novel, ''Agantuk'' is translated by Raj Supe into English, as ''Rainbow at Noon'' in 2011. In an interview, Patel said she agreed to let Supe translate it because ".. he would understand my hero and his struggles as he has travelled the same path." A recent collection of poetry, ''Kitchen Poems'' is in English, and was first recited by her at the Neemrana Literary Festival in 2002. These were later published and translated into German, by Peter D O'Neil, and into Marathi, by Usha Mehta. She has now translated same poems into Gujarati "Kitchen Poems" (Gujarati 2016) Her novels and novellas include: *''Vadavanal'' (1963) *''Vasno Ankur'' (1967) *''Vavantol'' (1970) *''Shimla Na Phool'' (1976) *''Ek Bhalo Manas'' (1979) *''Vamal'' (1980) *''Andhali Gali'' (1983) *''Gaganna Lagan'' (1984) *''Kadambarini Maa'' (1988) *''Ek Phool Gulabi Vat'' (1990) *''Ek Dal Mithi'' (1992) *''Hutashan'' (1993) *''Agantuk '' (1996). *''Sanshaybij'' (1998) *''Paying Guest'' (1998) *''Atitrag '' (2000) *''Andhali Gali'' (1983) is a psychological novel, which gives insight into life of a woman, named Kundan, who decides to marry at the age of forty five. Her short story collections are *''Adhuro Call'' (1955) *''Ek Lahar'' (1957) *''Vishrambhakatha'' (1966) *''Tadh'' (1976) *''Javal '' (2001). *''Dhiruben ni Tunki Vartao'' (2019) ''Kitchen Poems'' (2011) is collection of poems in English and translated by herself in Gujarati in 2016 Her plays include ''Pahelun Inam '' (1955), ''Pankhino Malo'' (1956), ''Vinashna Panthe'' (1961), ''Manno Manelo'' (1959) and ''Akash Manch'' (2005). ''Namani Nagarvel'' (1961) and ''Mayapurush'' (1995) are collections of one-act plays and radio plays respectively. She has also written humour literature. ''Pardukhbhanjak Pestonjee'' (1978) is humorous adventure stories of character Pestonjee. Her ''Gaganna Lagan'' (1984) is humorous novel. ''Kartik Rang Katha'' (1990) is her humorous story while ''Kartik Ane Bija Badha'' (1988) is collection of her humorous essays. She contributed in children's literature. She wrote collection of children's stories, ''Kishor Varta Sangrah'' (2002) and poetry for very young, ''Mitra Na Jodakna'' (1973). ''Anderi Ganderi Tipari Ten'' is her famous and celebrated children's plays. She translatedAwards
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Patel, Dhiruben 1926 births Living people Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Gujarati Indian women novelists Indian women short story writers Indian women dramatists and playwrights People from Vadodara 20th-century Indian novelists 20th-century Indian translators 20th-century Indian short story writers 20th-century Indian dramatists and playwrights Indian children's writers Indian humorists 20th-century Indian women writers Women writers from Gujarat Indian women translators Recipients of the Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak Novelists from Gujarat Dramatists and playwrights from Gujarat Women humorists