Khagendra Thakur
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Khagendra Thakur is a Hindi writer and literary critic from Jharkhand and long time General Secretary of Progressive Writers Association.[1] He stepped into the field of Hindi literature over four decades ago as a poet and gradually switched over to prose and writing.[2] He is also among the few living literary critics, who have a considerable command over all the fields of Hindi literature.[2] A voracious reader, Thakur is also known as a learned editor and cultural activist.[2] He has been to erstwhile USSR and GDR.[2]
Works
Poetry
He born at Village Malini, District-Godda, State- Jharkhand
- Dhar ek Vyakul, 1967
- Rakt Kamal Dharti Par, 2003
Literary Criticism
- Alochana ke Bahane
- Kavita ka Vartaman
- Chhayavadi Kavya Bhasha ka Vivechan
- Samay Samaj Aur Manushya
- Divya ka Saundarya
- vikalpki prakriya
- Aaj ka vaicharik Sangharsh aur Marxvad
- Ramdhari Singh 'Dinkar': Vyaktitva aur Krititva, Publications Division, 2008 Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, Government of India.
Notes
- ↑ "Rallying around for issues". The Hindu. 2003-04-17. Retrieved 2009-03-28.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Sudhir Kumar Mishra (2005-11-14). "From Marxism to muse". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2009-03-28.
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