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Vemuri Anjaneya Sarma (24 October 1917 – 6 May 2003) was an Indian writer in the
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Literary contributions


Books written on Literary Integration

* 'Tootthi Paramparayen' Translation of Telugu novel by Mahidhar Rammohan Rao into Hindi. * "House Surgeon" translation of Telugu novel written by Dr. Kommuri Venugopala Rao which was awarded with National prize for best translation * "Is Desh Ki Yah Bhi Ek Samasya Hai" translation of novel by Dr. K. Venugopal Rao into Hindi * "Dilli Dalarulu" translation of Hindi novel by Panday Bechan Sarma "Ugra" into Telugu * "Kalasina Jeevithalu", translation of '' Malela Jeev'' in Telugu, Gujarati novel by Pannalal Patel * "Jeevitham Oka Nataka Rangam" translation of Gujarathi Novel into Telugu by Sri Pannalal Patel * "Vishwarathudu" - Gujarathi Novel -
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into Telugu * 'Sambarakanya' - Gujarathi Novel — K.M. Munshi * 'Devadatta' - Gujarathi Novel — K.M. Munshi into Telugu * 'Vishwanath Ki Kahaniyan' - Telugu Stories of Jnanapeeth Puraskar Winner Sri Viswanatha Satyanarayana into Hindi * 'Munimanikyam Ki Kahaniyan' - Telugu Stories by Sri Munimanikyam Narasimha Rao into Hindi * 'Akkasha Deepam' - Hindi Stories into Telugu * 'Urdu Kathalu' - Urdu Stories into Telugu * 'Alluri Seetharama Raju' - Drama of Sri Padala Rama Rao into Hindi * 'Kala-Jeevitha Darshanam' - Kaka Kalekar's Book into Telugu * Naa Bhartha Naa Daivam' - Book on Sri Lalbahadur Sastry as Told by Smt. Lalitha Devi written by Umashankarji * 'Tirupathi Venkata Kavulu' English to Telugu Translation * Translation of 'Gandhi and Marx' by Kishorilal Mashruwala into Telugu * 'Godavari Hans Padi' - Telugu Stories into Hindi — Editing * 'Kali Khil Uthi' - Telugu Short Stories — Editing * 'Srestha Kahaniyan' - Collection of Hindi Stories - 1973 * 'Bharath Katha Sarovar' - Stories written in Hindi by Non Hindi writers — Editing * 'Vishwanath Krititva Aur Vyaktitwa' - Articles written — Editing * 'Mangal prabhatham' - Gandhi's book into Telugu * Founder Editor of 'Sravanthi' Telugu Literary Monthly


Editor

* Founder Editor of 'Sravanthi' - Telugu Literary Monthly being Published for 52 years By DBHP Sabha, Hyderabad * Poorna Kumbh_Hindi Monthly * Dakshin Bharath — Hindi Monthly * Dakshin Bharathi — Hindi Quarterly * Kerala Bharathi — Hindi Monthly * Samaveth Swar — Hindi Bi – Monthly


References

* Author: Suryudi Yedo Gurra

Logili.com * Book: Who's Who of Indian Writers, 1999, by Karthik Chandra Dutt Page: 4


Author: Citsukhas Contribution to Advaita, 1974

Kavi Samrat Viswanatha Satyanarayana abhinandana sanchika, 1971-72
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sarma, Vemuri Anjaneya 1917 births 2003 deaths 20th-century Indian linguists People from Prakasam district Writers from Karnataka