Keshav Tanaji Meshram (24 November 1937 – 3 December 2007) was a
Marathi
Marathi may refer to:
*Marathi people, an Indo-Aryan ethnolinguistic group of Maharashtra, India
*Marathi language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by the Marathi people
*Palaiosouda, also known as Marathi, a small island in Greece
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poet, critic, novelist, and short-story writer from
Maharashtra
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,
India
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. He wrote about 40 books.
Early life
Meshram was born in a poor ''dalit'' family in
Akola
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on 24 November 1937. He spent his teens and early adulthood working as a railway wagon loader, a construction worker, and an oil mill worker. While struggling to make a living, he continued his education. After graduation from college, he joined Western Railways as a clerk, but later secured the position of a Marathi lecturer at ''Maharshi Dayanand College'' in
Parel
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History
Originally, Parel was a separate island, ...
area of
Mumbai
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.
Conversion to Buddhism
Meshram was one among the six lakh Dalits who embraced Buddhism in the historic 1956 conversion rally held by Babasaheb Ambedkar.
Literary works
Meshram's collection of poems ''Utkhanan'' established him as an important poet. His most popular novel ''Hakikat ani Jatayu'' portrayed the anguish of a brilliant ''dalit'' youth, Abhiman, who was sidelined because of his low social status. Abhimaan fought against superstitions. He unsuccessfully tried to save a "possessed" girl from being molested and beaten up. His "interference" with the rituals of a ''tantrik'' priest brought him disaster. The girl died and the police framed him at just the time he had received his appointment letter for a job.
Meshram's autobiography ''Hakikat'' shows the development of a sensitive mind in an adverse world. His other literary works deal with the plight of ''dalits'', but he always exercised restraint in attacking the privileged classes for the plight.
"ज्वाला कल्लोळ" is the title of one of Meshram's works.
Marathi Sahitya Sammelan
Meshram presided over the Akhil Bharatiya
Marathi Sahitya Sammelan
Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan (All India Marathi Literary Conference) is an annual conference for literary discussions by Marathi writers. Marathi is the official language of Maharashtra State. The first Marathi Sahitya Sammelan was h ...
held at
Nashik
Nashik (, Marathi: aːʃik, also called as Nasik ) is a city in the northern region of the Indian state of Maharashtra. Situated on the banks of river Godavari, Nashik is the third largest city in Maharashtra, after Mumbai and Pune. Nashik ...
in 2005.
In his presidential speech, he criticized the contemporary literary folks for confining their world only to elites without awareness of the lives of millions of poor people in India. At the same time, he also criticized the extremist trend in contemporary ''dalit'' literature, which sharply attacked the privileged classes and then called itself "revolutionary."
In his speech, Meshram suggested that the state government create a literary academy to translate great literary works from other languages into Marathi, and vice versa.
Death
Meshram died of lung cancer on 3 December 2007.
References
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Marathi-language writers
1937 births
2007 deaths
Deaths from lung cancer
People from Akola
Presidents of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan
Converts to Buddhism from Hinduism