Nagpur: Literature of a period must replicate its prevailing societal prerequisites and Kishor Sanap’s works depict simply that, mentioned Indrajeet Orake, member of Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Mahamandal, on Saturday.
“Sanap’s works have at all times showcased society in its true crude form. He has proven rural girls as strong and unbiased, the ones which can take on the world despite residing in antagonistic monetary prerequisites,” he mentioned.
Orake also commented on literary works published lately and mentioned, “Writers and literatures deem readers to be engulfed in crimson desires. In truth, they need to read substantial subject material. The one which doesn’t romanticize truth and shows it as it's.”
Orake, along side professor of Marathi at CP Berar College Rajendra Naikwade had been discussing on critic Sanap’s guide ‘Samakaleen Samiksha Janiva aani Bhashya’ in a literary venture ‘Aavartan’, arranged by Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh (VSS), Sitabuldi.
Sanap used to be the chief guest on the event while president of Wani unit of VSS Dilip Alone presided.
Talking about Sanap’s style of criticism, Orake mentioned, “In virtually all of his works, there is a very strong flavour of Gandhian and Ambedkar’s thought. He does now not resort to negative criticism as he resonates with Gandhi’s thought process. Passion, compassion and empathy are the core qualities which mirror in his works.”
He mentioned that the society wishes more poets and critics like him which display a replicate to the folk.
Naikwade mentioned, “A believer in Gandhian philosophy, his works mirror simplicity and compassion. His essays, books or even reviews are well-researched and the knowledge is visible. We want such knowledgeable and research-oriented writers.”
“Sanap’s works have at all times showcased society in its true crude form. He has proven rural girls as strong and unbiased, the ones which can take on the world despite residing in antagonistic monetary prerequisites,” he mentioned.
Orake also commented on literary works published lately and mentioned, “Writers and literatures deem readers to be engulfed in crimson desires. In truth, they need to read substantial subject material. The one which doesn’t romanticize truth and shows it as it's.”
Orake, along side professor of Marathi at CP Berar College Rajendra Naikwade had been discussing on critic Sanap’s guide ‘Samakaleen Samiksha Janiva aani Bhashya’ in a literary venture ‘Aavartan’, arranged by Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh (VSS), Sitabuldi.
Sanap used to be the chief guest on the event while president of Wani unit of VSS Dilip Alone presided.
Talking about Sanap’s style of criticism, Orake mentioned, “In virtually all of his works, there is a very strong flavour of Gandhian and Ambedkar’s thought. He does now not resort to negative criticism as he resonates with Gandhi’s thought process. Passion, compassion and empathy are the core qualities which mirror in his works.”
He mentioned that the society wishes more poets and critics like him which display a replicate to the folk.
Naikwade mentioned, “A believer in Gandhian philosophy, his works mirror simplicity and compassion. His essays, books or even reviews are well-researched and the knowledge is visible. We want such knowledgeable and research-oriented writers.”
‘Sanap’s literary works show societal conditions effectively’
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April 22, 2019
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