G. S. Shivarudrappa

G. S. Shivarudrappa
ಜಿ.ಎಸ್. ಶಿವರುದ್ರಪ್ಪ
Born (1926-02-07)7 February 1926
Shikaripura, Kingdom of Mysore, British India
Died 23 December 2013(2013-12-23) (aged 87)
Bangalore, India
Occupation Writer, professor
Nationality Indian
Genre Poetry, criticism
Literary movement Navya

Guggari Shanthaveerappa Shivarudrappa (7 February 1926 – 23 December 2013) was an Indian Kannada poet, writer and researcher who was awarded the title of Rashtrakavi (Poet Laureate) by the Government of Karnataka in 2006.

Early life

Shivarudrappa was born on 7 February 1926 in Issur Village, Shikaripura Taluk, in Shivamogga district of Karnataka. He died on 23 December 2013 in Bangalore. His father was a school teacher. He did his primary and secondary schooling in Shikaripura.

Education

Shivarudrappa gained his BA in 1949 and MA in 1953 from University of Mysore, having secured gold-medals on three occasions. He was a student and follower of Kuvempu and was heavily inspired by Kuvempu's literary works and life.

In 1965, G.S. Shivarudrappa secured a doctorate for his thesis Soundarya Sameekshe (Kannada: ಸೌಂದರ್ಯ ಸಮೀಕ್ಷೆ), written under the guidance of Kuvempu, a pioneering work in the field of literary aesthetics. This is an erudite study of the aesthetic dimensions of ancient and modern Kannada literature.[1]

Professional life

G. S. Shivarudrappa (third from left on chair) with T. V. Venkatachala Sastry (second from left – on chair) while at University of Mysore

Shivarudrappa started his career in 1949 as a lecturer in Kannada language at the Mysore University. In 1963, he joined Hyderabad's Osmania University as a reader, eventually becoming the head of the Kannada department. He remained at Osmania University until 1966.

In 1966, Shivarudrappa joined the Bangalore University as a professor. He was later elected as the director of the university and he continued to contribute to the university's Kannada Study Center (Kannada: ಕನ್ನಡ ಅಧ್ಯಯನ ಕೇಂದ್ರ).

He served as a lecturer in Kannada in places like Davanagere, Shivamogga and Mysore. He shifted his base to the Bangalore University in 1966 and retired from services in 1986 as the Director, Centre of Kannada Studies. He was the president of the Karnataka Sahitya Academy during 1987–90.[2]

Later life and death

Shivarudrappa has worked as a Kannada professor at the Aiaz's College, Mysore[3] and later at the Postgraduate Kannada Department of Bangalore University. . Rastrakavi G. S Shivarudrappa died on 23 December 2013 at his Banashankari, Bangalore residence.[4][5] The State Government declared a two-day mourning in his honour.

Significant Contributions

G.S.S. is prominent among the small band of scholars who have negotiated ancient Kannada literature from the perspective of a modern literary critic and a historian. He has not evinced much interest in elementary disciplines such as textual criticism and manuscriptology. He has not pursued disciplines like prosody and grammar in a mechanical manner. However, he has examined literary works in their cultural context and made a successful attempt to make them relevant in the modern society. His erudition in Indian Poetics, Western Poetics and literary theory has enabled him to use literary critical tools in the analysis of ancient texts. For instance, his ‘Kannada Sahitya Sameekshe’ is an invaluable attempt of delineating literary history in the context of literary movements and forms. He has written scores of articles on ancient poets of Kannada and most of them are illuminated by critical insights and innovative methodology. His writings on Harihara, Raghavanka, Ratnakaravarni and Pampa are particularly significant. ‘Kannada Kavigala Kavyakalpane’ delineates the literary theory propounded by our ancient poets in their creative texts. ‘Mahakavya Svaroopa’ enunciates the literary genre of the epic, again in the context ancient Kannada literature. He has published an abridged edition of “Shabarashankaravilasa’ by Shadakshradeva in collaboration with Prof B.N.Shastry. ‘Karmayogi’ is a novel based on the life of Siddarama the well known Veerashaiva saint of the twelfth century.

The publication of ‘Samagra Kannada Sahitya Charitre’ in six volumes under his editorship is an important contribution to the historiography of Kannada literature. ‘Samanyanige Sahitya Charitre’ is a ten volume series trying to bring the history of Kannada literature within the reach of an informed common man. This series does not make any compromise in terms of complexity but appeals to one and all with its non pedantic style. The annual seminars conducted by the department of Kannada during his tenure have occasionally addressed themes related to ancient literature. ‘Pampa-Ondu Adhyayana’, ‘Shravana Belagola-sameekshe’ and ‘Karnataka Janapada’ illustrate this point. He was the executive editor of six anthologies brought by the Karnataka Sahitya Academy. Two of them dealing with twentieth century literary research and literary criticism, include ancient Kannada literature and culture within their purview. He has penned a lot of BhavaGeethes in Kannada. The most famous being "Ede Tumbi Hadidenu". His songs sung by C Ashwath mesmersied audiences.

Awards

He received the Central Sahitya Akademi Award in 1984 for his literary contribution ‘Kavyartha Chintana’, 1983, (ಕಾವ್ಯಾರ್ಥಚಿಂತನ) He has also received several awards including the Karnataka State Sahitya Academy and Soviet Land Nehru Award. He was conferred with the ‘Rajyotsava Award, (1984) ‘Pampa Prashasti’, (1998) ‘Soviet land Nehru Award’ (1974) and the honorary award of the Karnataka Sahitya Academy. The Kuvempu University, the Kannada University and the Mysore University have conferred their honorary doctorate degrees on Shivarudrappa. He was in the chair of the 61st Akhil Bharatiya Kannada Sahitya Sammelana held in Davanagere in 1991. ‘Sneha Karthika’, ‘Hanate’ and ‘Gaurava’ are the felicitation volumes presented to him. He was chosen for the coveted "Rashtrakavi" title by the Government of Karnataka in 2006.

Rashtrakavi

Shivarudrappa was honoured with the title of Rashtrakavi (Sanskrit for "Poet of the Nation") by the Government of Karnataka during the Suvarna Karnataka (Golden Jubilee celebrations of Karnataka) occasion on 1 November, the Kannada Rajyotsava day, 2006.[6] He was the third Kannada poet to be honoured with this prestigious title of Rashtrakavi, after his mentor and guide Kuvempu, and Govinda Pai.

Literary works

Poetry collections

Prose and research works

Travelogues

Awards and honours

References

  1. http://www.classicalkannada.org/DataBase
  2. http://www.classicalkannada.org/DataBase/KannwordHTMLS/CLASSICAL%20KANNADA%20SCHOLARS%20HTML/SHIVARUDRAPPA%20G.S..htm
  3. "Down memory lane". The Hindu. Chennai, India. 16 March 2007. Retrieved 12 July 2013.
  4. Khajane, Muralidhar (23 December 2013). "Rashtrakavi G.S. Shivarudrappa no more". The Hindu. Chennai, India.
  5. http://kannada.oneindia.in/news/bangalore/kannada-poet-writer-rashtrakavi-gs-shivarudrappa-passes-away-080397.html
  6. 1 2 Prestigious Rashtra Kavi title for Shivarudrappa
  7. "Samagra Kannada Sahitya Charitre" Book Info from Kamat's Potpourri
  8. "Kannada qualifies for classical status". Online webpage of Deccan Herald. Deccan Herald. Archived from the original on 29 September 2007. Retrieved 13 July 2007.
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