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Suman Shah (
Gujarati Gujarati may refer to: * something of, from, or related to Gujarat, a state of India * Gujarati people, the major ethnic group of Gujarat * Gujarati language, the Indo-Aryan language spoken by them * Gujarati languages, the Western Indo-Aryan sub- ...
:સુમન શાહ) is a
Gujarati language Gujarati (; gu, ગુજરાતી, Gujarātī, translit-std=ISO, label=Gujarati script, ) is an Indo-Aryan language native to the Indian state of Gujarat and spoken predominantly by the Gujarati people. Gujarati is descended from Old Gu ...
critic, short story writer, novelist, essayist, editor and translator from
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,
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. He won the
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 2008 for his short story collection ''Fatfatiyun''. He has written both in the modern and in the postmodern eras in Gujarati literature. He has authored more than 74 books, including 2 novels, 6 short story collections, 4 collections of creative essays, 6 translations into Gujarati from English and Hindi, 22 books on literary criticism and around 23 edited works of literary theory and modern Gujarati short stories and poems. He was honorary editor of ''
Shabdasrishti ''Shabdasrishti'' ( gu, શબ્દસૃષ્ટિ, Śabdasr̥ṣṭi, World of Words), the journal of the Gujarat Sahitya Akademi, is a Gujarati literary magazine, published on the fifth of every month. The magazine was started in 1983, a ye ...
'' from 1983 to 1986 and an editor of ''Khevna'', a literary journal, from 1987 to 2009.


Early life

Shah was born on 1 November 1939 in
Dabhoi Dabhoi is a town and a municipality in the Vadodara district in the state of Gujarat, India. History Dabhoi was historically known as Darbhavati, Darbikagrama, Darbhavatipura, and Dabhohi. It is first mentioned in the sixth century astrono ...
,
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,
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, to Govindlal and Kundanbahen. He took his primary education in Dabhoi Prathamik Shala. He finished his secondary education from Vibhag High School, Dabhoi in 1957. He joined
M. S. University The Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda, formerly Baroda College, is a public university in the city of Vadodara, in Gujarat state, India. Originally established as a college in 1881, it became a university in 1949 after the independence of ...
to obtain a
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, but left it for the Arts College in Dabhoi in 1959. He was graduated in 1962 with a major in
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and a minor in
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. In 1964, he completed his
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in Gujarati and Sanskrit literature from M. S. University in Vadodara. Under the guidance of Mohanbhai Shankarbhai Patel, he obtained a PhD degree for his thesis ''Suresh Joshi: His Literature and its Impact upon Modern Gujarati Literature'' in 1978 from
Gujarat Vidyapith Gujarat Vidyapith is a deemed university in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was founded in 1920 by Mahatma Gandhi, the leader of the Indian independence movement, and deemed a university in 1963. Etymology "Vidyapith," in many languages of ...
.


Career

Shah taught Gujarati literature in various schools, universities and colleges for 42 years (1962 to 2004). He started his career in 1962 as a secondary school teacher for Gujarati language and literature at Dayaram Sharada Mandir, Dabhoi. He taught Gujarati literature from 1966 to 1972 at Municipal Arts College in
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. In 1972, he joined T.C. Kapadia Arts College in
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as Professor of Gujarati Literature and served as principal of the college until 1977. In 1977, he joined the Department of Gujarati Language and Literature at the School of Language at
Gujarat University The Gujarat University is a public state university located at Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. The university is an affiliating university at the under-graduate level and a teaching university at the postgraduate level. It is accredited B++ by N ...
in
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, and headed the department from 1992 to 2002. He served as a Professor Emeritus appointed by the
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for two years. He also served as a Writer-In-Residence at the
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in the United States.


Literary career

Shah started his writing career in 1957. In 1958, he published a short story in ''Aaram'', a Gujarati magazine edited by Pitanbar Patel. Subsequently, he published in other Gujarati literary magazines including ''
Shabdasrishti ''Shabdasrishti'' ( gu, શબ્દસૃષ્ટિ, Śabdasr̥ṣṭi, World of Words), the journal of the Gujarat Sahitya Akademi, is a Gujarati literary magazine, published on the fifth of every month. The magazine was started in 1983, a ye ...
'', ''Tathapi'', ''Samipe'', ''Etad'' and ''Farbus Traimasik''. He is a founder member of several literary and educational organization such as ''Suresh Joshi Sahityavichar Forum'' (SJSF) since 1989. The SJSF is dedicated to seminars and workshops for short story writing. He is also a founding member of two other educational organizations: ''Sannidhan'' (since 1991) and ''Punarapi'' (since 2011). ''Sannidhan'' is dedicated to teaching programs in connection with university curricula while ''Punarapi'' is dedicated to training programs for college and university teachers.


Works


Novel

His first novel, ''Khadki'', was published in 1987, followed by ''Bajbaji'' (1989). ''Salam Amarica Urfe Mari Vidyayatra'' (1996), a travelogue, is an account of his travel across the UNited States.


Short story

His short stories dealt with the complexity of human lives, especially the kind that exists between a married couple, as evident in his collection ''Jenti - Hansa Symphony'' (1992). ''Avarshunkelub'' (1976), his first collection of short stories, reflected his modernist tendencies. The stories are experimental in nature with phenomenological and absurdist backdrops, although some of the stories, such as "Kakajini Bodhkatha", are notable for their mixture of experimentalism and traditional storytelling. His second collection of short stories, ''Jenti Hansa Symphony'' (1992), is a work which is considered a breakthrough in Shah's literary career. From modernist tendencies he went to adapt postmodern sensibilities with regard to world view and style. Shah noted that he became most concerned about narration and narratology. ''Fatfatiyun'', published in 2006, further enhanced the reputation of Shah as a chief short story writer of his era. The stories stand up for the variety of themes and lighthearted treatment while dealing with social issues like an earthquake ("Cement"), rape ("Khanjar") and riots ("E.E.W"). Stories like "Two Twenty Thousand Lagi" and "Lemon Tea ane Biscuit" revolve around urban life. ''Kagarol Unlimited'' (2010), his fourth collection, is a work which marks a major departure in Shah's literary world. For the first time he gets socially concerned, breaking his own world of urban characters, mainly an upper-middle class married couple. As in the title story, he mixes fantasy with narrative to depict the harsh reality of the villagers in contemporary India and how they are impacted by political goons. Some of the stories in this collection contain his earlier characters ''Jenti'' and ''Hansa''. In these, Shah explores the theme of writerly crisis, mainly whether to write about others' pain, as there is a lot of suffering in this world, or to write about one self, as true writing can never be done without looking into one's own self. His other collections of short stories are ''No Idea, Get Idea'' (2013) and ''DhisoomDhisoom'' (2014), which contain various themed stories like "Kanchan Thodo Giligili Chhe" (urban bisexuality), "Ae ane Territorial Birds" (suffering of migrants) and "Wolkswagon Chhokro ane Renault Duster Chhokri" (impact of market on urban sexual fantasy).


Criticism

Shah has worked both in theoretical and applied criticism. He is noted in
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for his works of theoretical criticism ''Sartra No Sahityavichar'' (1980), ''Sahityama Adhunikta'' (1988) and ''Anu-adhunikta Ane Apane'' (2008). His other works of theoretical criticism include ''Vivechan: Char Mudda'' (1975), ''"Navya Vivechan" Pachhi'' (1977), ''Sahityik Sanshodhan Vishe'' (1980), ''Khevna'' (1984), ''Saranchana Ne Saranchan'' (1986), ''Adhunik Gujarati Kavita Ane Sarjakchetna'' (1988), ''Sangyan'' (1991), ''Sahityik Artha No Koyado'' (2000), ''Katha-Siddhanta'' (2002) and ''Siddhante Kim?'' (2008). His works of applied criticism include ''Chandrakant Bakshi Thi Fero'' (1973), ''Suresh Joshi Thi Suresh Joshi'' (1978, PhD thesis), ''Niranjan Bhagat'' (1981), ''Umashankar: Samagra Kavitana Kavi: Ek Profile (1982)'', ''Kavi-Vivechak Eliot'' (1987), ''Kathapad'' (1989), ''Kavyapad'' (2002), ''Vishwanavalkatha'' (2007), ''Nisbatpurvak'' (2011), ''Khevnapurvak'' (2011) and ''Bhakta-Kavi Dayaramni Kavyasrushti'' (2012)


Essay

''Wait a beat'', his first collection of essays, was published in 1987, followed by ''Byline'' (1990), ''Media-Message'' (1993), ''Vastusanchar'' (2005) and ''Sahitya Sahitya'' (2015).


Translation

He has translated several works from English into Gujarati:
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's '' Three Sisters'' as ''Tran Baheno'' (1965),
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's '' The Meek One'' as ''Vinita'' (1985), Beckett's '' Waiting for Godot'' as ''Godoni Raahma'' (1990), M.k Naik's ''History of Indian English Literature'' as ''Bharatiy Angreji Sahitya No Itihaas'' (1999) and
Harold Pinter Harold Pinter (; 10 October 1930 – 24 December 2008) was a British playwright, screenwriter, director and actor. A Nobel Prize winner, Pinter was one of the most influential modern British dramatists with a writing career that spanne ...
's ''
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'' as ''Bhamri'' (2007). He has also translated ''Nisarg'', a novel by Kannad writer Mirgy Anna Ray from Hindi.


Editing

He has introduced some literary forms by editing seven books: ''Atmakatha'' (autobiography), ''Jivankatha'' (biography), ''Navalkatha'' (novel), ''Tunki Varta'' (short story), ''Sonnet'' (
sonnet A sonnet is a poetic form that originated in the poetry composed at the Court of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederick II in the Sicilian city of Palermo. The 13th-century poet and notary Giacomo da Lentini is credited with the sonnet's invention, ...
), ''Lalit Nibandh'' (essay) and ''Khandakavya'' (narrative poetry) published during 1983 to 1987. He edited some short story collections including ''Suresh Joshi Thi Satyajit Sharma'' (1975), ''Ketlik Vartao'' (1992), ''Ketlik Gujarati Tunki Vartao'' (1993; in collaboration with Gulabdas Broker), ''1995:Ketlik Vartao'' (1995), ''Ujhani'' (2004; collection of stories of writers from Suresh Joshi Sahitya Forum) and ''Varta Re Varta'' (2015; Collection of 47 short stories with editorial note). His other significant works of editing include ''Aathma Daykani Kavita'' (1982), ''Aatmanepadi'' (1987; collection of interviews of
Suresh Joshi Suresh Hariprasad Joshi ( gu, સુરેશ હરિપ્રસાદ જોષી) was an Indian novelist, short-story writer, literary critic, poet, translator, editor and academic in the Gujarati language. Along with his teaching career, h ...
) and ''Vansaladi'' (1990; collection of articles written on Dayaram's poetry).


Recognition

He received Ravindra Chandrak in 1961 and the Hargovindadas Kantawala Gold Medal in 1964. He received the
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 2008 for his short story collection ''Fatfatiyun''. ''Fatfatiyun'' was also awarded the Raman Pathak Shashtipurti Prize (2006–2007) instituted by
Gujarati Sahitya Parishad Gujarati Sahitya Parishad () is a literary organisation for the promotion of Gujarati literature located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was founded by Ranjitram Mehta with the aim of creating literature appealing to all classes of society an ...
. He is also a recipient of the Ramprasad Premshankar Bakshi Prize (2002–2003) for his work ''Kathasiddhanta'',
Premanand Suvarna Chandrak The Premanand Suvarna Chandrak or Premanand Gold Medal is a literary honour awarded every two years, though sometimes annually, to an established Gujarati writer in order to recognize and promote excellence in Gujarati writing. It is given by an in ...
(2013) and
Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar The Sahitya Gaurav Puraskar ( Gujarati: સાહિત્ય ગૌરવ પુરસ્કાર), also known as Sahitya Gaurav Award, is a literary honour in Gujarat, India. The award is conferred by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi and Government of Gu ...
(2014).


Personal life

Shah married Rashmita in 1965 and they have two sons, Purvarag and Madir. His wife died in 2016.


See also

*
List of Gujarati-language writers Well known laureates of Gujarati literature are Hemchandracharya, Narsinh Mehta, Mirabai, Akho, Premanand Bhatt, Shamal Bhatt, Dayaram, Dalpatram, Narmad, Govardhanram Tripathi, Mahatma Gandhi, K. M. Munshi, Umashankar Joshi, Suresh Joshi, Pan ...


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