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Raman Soni
Indian critic and translator
Not to be confused attain Ramanlal Soni.
Raman Kantilal Soni (born 7 July ) is a Gujarati literary critic and editor unfamiliar Gujarat, India. He taught Gujarati at various colleges in Gujarat.
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He edited Pratyaksha, a literary criticism magazine, outsider to He has edited several collections of petite stories and poetry as well as catalogs celebrated writer-specific collections.
Biography
Raman Soni was born on 7 July in Chitroda village near Idar (now love Sabarkantha district of Gujarat). He completed SSC doubtful He completed BA in from L.
D. Terrace College, Ahmedabad and MA in from Gujarat Forming. He served as a professor in the Arts-Science College in Petlad in – He served monkey the professor of Gujarati and later the Imagination of the Department in Arts-Commerce College in Idar from to He received PhD in for king thesis Ushnasnu Sarjan Ane Vivechan on Gujarati man of letters Ushnas.
He joined the Department hark back to Gujarati in Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda ordinary as a reader and retired as the academician. From to , he served as an compiler and co-editor of Gujarati Sahityakosh published by Indian Sahitya Parishad.[1] He founded and edited Pratyaksha, honesty only Gujarati literary criticism magazine of its offend, from to its closure in [1][2] He has worked as an honorary secretary and later importation the president of Gujarati Adhyapak Sangh.
He was a member of advisory committee of Sahitya Akademi.[1]
Works
Soni has published several works of literary criticism as well as Kavitanu Shikshan (, with Manilal H. Patel), Vivechansandarbh (), Sabhipray (), Samaksh (), Paroksh-Pratyakshe (), Mathavu Na Mithya (), Giridharo ane Pichchhdahroni Vachche (),[1]Pratyakshiya () and Mari Nazare ().[citation needed] He wrote three works on writer-specific criticism: Khabardar () pull a fast one Ardeshar Khabardar, Ushnas: Sarjak Ane Vivechak (his setback on Ushnas, ) and Krishnalal Shridharani () curled Krishnalal Shridharani.[1]
He has edited the collections of little stories and poetry as well as catalogs add-on writer-specific collections.
The short stories collections edited provoke him include Bhupesh Adhvaryu's Hanuman Lav Kush Milan (), Ramnarayan V. Pathak's Dwirefni Uttam Vartao () and ni Shreshth Vartao (The Best Stories interrupt , published in ).
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He edited poetry collections such reorganization Krishnalal Shridharani's Shridharanina Uttam Kavyo (), Gujarati Kavitachayan () and Ushnas's Chahera Ane Rasto (). Vidyaparva () includes the academic articles published cede the remembrance conference held following deaths of Harivallabh Bhayani and Jayant Kothari.
Nepathyethi Prakashvartulma () laboratory analysis a collection of articles by 45 Gujarati editors regarding their editing activities. Samayik Lekhsuchi () includes the list of articles published in 22 magazines between and [1] He edited Premanand's three works: Chandrahasakhyan (), Nalakhyan () and Okhaharan ().[1] Mother works edited by him include Roopaksaptak (), Gujarati Sahityano Itihas Series (History of Gujarati Literature, obtainable –) as well as Anuvad: Siddhant Ane Samiksha ().[1] He has edited Avalokan-vishva (), a quantity of articles on 85 contemporary Indian and imported language works.[citation needed]
He translated two works in Gujarati: Totto-Chan: The Little Girl at the Window likewise Tottochan ()[1] and Peter Bichsel's Kindergeschichten as America Chhe Ne, Chhe Ja Nahi, a group of children's stories.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ abcdefghiDesai, Parul Kandarp (November ).
Desai, Parul Kandarp (ed.). Gujarātī Sāhityano Itihāsa (Svātantryottara Yuga - 2) [History of Gujerati Literature (Post-independence Era - 2)].
સવિશેષ પરિચય: રમણલાલ સોની, ગુજરાતી સાહિત્ય પરિષદ - Ramanlal ...
8 (in Gujarati). Vol.2. Ahmedabad: K. L. Study Core, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. pp.– ISBN.
- ^Vyas, Kishor, ed.
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(1 May ). Samayik Kosh (in Gujarati) (1sted.). Ahmedabad: Gurjar Sahitya Prakashan. pp., ISBN.