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Narayan Sitaram Phadke (1894–1978) was a writer from
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,
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. wrote in his native
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as well as English.


Early life and family

Narayan Phadke was born to Sitaram Phadke and his wife in the town of Karjat, Ahmadnagar district in 1894. He had a Master of Arts degree from
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. In later years as a writer, Phadke was commonly known by his first and middle initials in Marathi, 'Na si'. Phadke married twice. With his first wife, he had four children. Later he married one of his students, Kamala, who became a prolific writer. The couple had three children. After separation from his first wife, he continued to support her and their children. A daughter from the first marriage later wrote about the silent but terrible suffering of her mother who being relatively uneducated could not articulate herself and having been brought up in conservative value system chose to suffer in silence.


Career

He worked from 1919 to 1920 as an assistant editor of the ''Maratha'' newspaper. He was a professor of Philosophy and Psychology at
Rajaram College Rajaram College, Kolhapur (Marathi: राजाराम महाविद्यालय, कोल्हापूर) is a government college affiliated to Shivaji University in Kolhapur. It offers junior college-level courses such as 11th & ...
in
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from 1926 to 1951. For many years in that period, he also edited ''Ratnakar'', ''Zhankar'', and ''Anjali'' magazines. After his retirement, he settled in the city of
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in Maharashtra, continuing to write.


Literary career

''Allaha Ho Akbar'' was Phadke's first novel. He wrote about 150 books, including 74 novels, 27 collections of short stories, 22 reviews, 7 plays, and the autobiographical ''Maje Jeevan: Ek Kadambari''. His work included fiction as well non-fiction. Although most of his work was in Marathi, he also wrote in English. For many years he also publicly feuded with another well known Marathi author, Acharya
Pralhad Keshav Atre Prahlad Keshav Atre () (13 August 1898 – 13 June 1969), popularly known as Āchārya Atre, was a prominent Marathi writer, poet, educationist, founder–editor of ''Maratha'' (a Marathi language newspaper), and above all, a noted orator. Bio ...
. Phadke presided over the ''
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'' held in
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in 1940. The Indian government honoured him with the
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, India's third-highest civilian award, in 1962 for his literary accomplishments.


Advocate of birth control and eugenics

In the 1920s, Phadke strongly advocated birth control, and
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to control population in India. He had
Margaret Sanger Margaret Higgins Sanger (born Margaret Louise Higgins; September 14, 1879September 6, 1966), also known as Margaret Sanger Slee, was an American birth control activist, sex educator, writer, and nurse. Sanger popularized the term "birth control ...
, an American birth control advocate, write the foreword for his book published in 1927 on the subject called, Sex problem in India . He contributed to the journal ''Birth Control Review''.


A partial list of books

* ''Kalankshobha'' * ''Allaha Ho Akbar'' (1917) - Marathi translation of the novel, temporal power by
Marie Corelli Mary Mackay (1 May 185521 April 1924), also called Minnie Mackey, and known by her pseudonym Marie Corelli (, also , ), was an English novelist. From the appearance of her first novel ''A Romance of Two Worlds'' in 1886, she became the bestsel ...
* ''Daulat'' * ''Jadugar'' * ''Uddhar'' * ''Akherache Band'' * ''Pravasi'' * ''Shonan'' * ''Asman'' * ''Toofan'' * ''Majha Dhram'' * ''Indradhanushya'' * ''Sarita Sagar'' * ''hak'' * ''Niranjan'' * ''Atakepaar'' * ''Ved Vaare'' * ''Zanzavat'' * ''Jeddamal'' * ''Uujadle pn surya kothe aahe?'' * Maze Jeevan: Ek Kadambari (autobiography) * ''Sex Problem in India: Being a Plea for a Eugenic Movement in India and a Study of All Theoretical and Practical Questions Pertaining to Eugenics'' *Where Angels Sell Eggs, and Other Stories in English Jain, S.K., 1969. A Select Bibliography of Indian Short Stories and Historical Fiction in English. Indian Literature, pp.76-92.


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External links

* https://web.archive.org/web/20100327035348/http://www.naasiphadke.com/defaultc.htm {{DEFAULTSORT:Phadke, Narayan Sitaram 1894 births 1978 deaths Marathi-language writers Recipients of the Padma Bhushan in literature & education 20th-century Indian novelists Novelists from Maharashtra Writers from Mumbai Presidents of the Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan