Gopal Dutt Kulkarni

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[edit] Biography

Gopal Dutt Kulkarni गोपाळ दत्त कुलकर्णी Born June 1936 in Pune, Maharashtra. Educated at Aundh and Pune. Currently Resident of Nashik, Maharashtra.

Author of several Marathi books, both fiction and non-fiction. Anthropologist. Lead writer for Marathi daily Gavkari for number of years.

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1. Dhoka, Hamrasta Pudhe Aahe (visionary tale of middle class youth, of pre-Aids era, gone astray in search of commercial unsafe sex)

2. Tumhi Parakramache Putra(inspired by Erich Maria Remarque's work and two back-to-back wars fought in early sixties by India)

3. Geet Rubayat (Marathi translation of Omar Khayyam's "Rubayat")

4. Daleembache Dane(Marathi translation of Stefan Zweig's children stories)

5. Prem, Seva, Sharan (First biography of Mother Teresa in Marathi)

6. Virat (story of a 7th cetury Harsha-like king who gave away everything)

7. Stree(sociological study of Indian women)

8. Prem Majhe Rahu De (Marathi translation of Stefan Zweig's novel)

9. Bhannat (Marathi translation of Stefan Zweig's novel Amok 1922)

10. Ani Kranticha Mudada Padla (Marathi translation of George Orwell's classic Animal Farm)

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