Neerav Patel

Neerav Patel

Neerav Patel at Atma auditorium, Ahmedabad in 2013
Born (1950-12-02) December 2, 1950[1]
Bhuwaldi, Daskroi Taluka, Gujarat
Occupation Poet, Translator, Editor, Bank officer
Language Gujarati, English
Nationality Indian
Education Ph.D
Genre Free verse
Literary movement Dalit literature in Gujarati
Notable works
  • Burning From Both The Ends (1980)
  • What Did I Do To Be Black and Blue (1987)
  • Bahishkrut Phulo (2006)

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Neerav Patel is a Gujarati and English language poet, translator and editor from Gujarat, India. He is best known for his significant contribution in Gujarati Dalit literature such as Burning From Both The Ends (1980, English poems), What Did I Do To Be Black and Blue (1987, English poems) and Bahishkrut Phulo (2006, Gujarati). He edited Swaman, a journal of dalit writings in Gujarati.[2]

Life

Neerav Patel is born on 2 December 1950 in Bhuwaldi, a village in Daskroi Taluka of Ahmedabad district, Gujarat. He earned Ph.D in English literature. He served as a Bank Officer. After his retirement, he devotes his entire time to Dalit literature and activity.[1]

Contrubution

He pioneered the movement of Gujarati Dalit literature, publishing the first ever Gujarati Dalit literary magazine Akrosh in 1978 under the auspices of the Dalit Panther of Gujarat. He also edited short-lived Gujarati magazines with others namely Kalo Suraj, Sarvanam, Swaman and Vacha[3] He has published two poetry collections in English, Burning From Both The Ends (1980) and What Did I Do To Be Black and Blue (1987). He published an anthology of Gujarati poem Bahishkrut Phulo in 2006.[2] He has explored Dalit sensibility in his poems.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Neerav Patel « The Shared Mirror". The Shared Mirror. 2001-01-26. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  2. 1 2 "Welcome to Muse India". Welcome to Muse India. 1950-10-02. Retrieved 2016-08-02.
  3. "Poets translating Poets". Poets - Goethe-Institut (in Latin). Retrieved 2016-10-13.
  4. "Welcome to Muse India". Welcome to Muse India. Retrieved 2016-10-13.
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