Anand Yadav

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Anand Yadav is a writer in the Marathi language. He was born on the 30 November 1935 in a small village near Kolhapur, Maharastra. His father, a farmer, was not in favour of educating him. After running away from home, Anand gained an education after great struggle. He completed a Ph.D. at Pune University. His writing began a new era in Marathi literature called "Gramin Sahitya" (rural literature).

Yadav's novel Zombi (lit. 'Fight against all odds') won the Sahitya Akademi Award in 1990.

Zombi is a realistic novel that narrates the story of small 'Andya', his eagerness to learn, his life in sheer poverty, his loving mother and illiterate rural father.

His second novel, "Nangarni" (cultivation of the soil), is a sequel to "Zombi". It narrates his struggle during youth and the challenges he faced in settling down in life.

The third autobiographical novel of this series, "Gharbhinti", describes his adult life--his marriage, daughters' education and support of family back in Kolhapur.