Chunilal Madia

Chunilal Madia
Native name ચુનીલાલ કાલિદાસ મડિયા
Born Chunilal Kalidas Madia
(1922-08-12)12 August 1922
Dhoraji, Gujarat
Died 29 December 1968(1968-12-29) (aged 46)
Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Occupation Novelist, Short story writer, Poet Essayist, Critic
Language Gujarati
Nationality Indian
Education Bachelor of Commerce
Alma mater
Genres Novel, Short story, Essay, Sonnet
Notable works
  • Ghughavta Poor (1945)
  • Vyajno Varas (1946)
  • Sharnaina Soor (1954)
  • Liludi Dharti (1957)
Notable awards
Years active 1945 - 1968
Spouse Daksha (1956 - 1968), his death
Children

Apurva, Amitabh (son)

Purvi (daughter)

Chunilal Madia (1922–1968) was a Gujarati author from Gujarat, India. He is known for his novels, plays and short stories.

Biography

Chunilal was born on 12 August 1922 in Dhoraji (now in Rajkot district, Gujarat) to Kalidas and Kasumbabahen.[1]

After completing matriculation at Dhoraji, Madia at the age of 19 years shifted to Ahmedabad for higher studies in Commerce faculty. He enrolled as a student at the H. L. College of Commerce. While pursuing his college studies at Ahmedabad, Chunilal Madia joined a daily Prabhat as a journalist and sub-editor. Here his mentor was the veteran journalist Kakalbhai Kothari.

He died on 29 December 1968 in Ahmedabad following heart attack.[1]

Works

Although he primarily contributed fiction, his plays both one-act and full-length are a landmark in Gujarati writing. They have a high literary quality and stage ability. He portrayed rural life and urban life (of Mumbai) with rustic wisdom and piercing satire.[2] He had published Ruchi, a literary magazine.

Novels
Compilation of Poems
Long Plays
Compilation of One Act Plays
Compilation of Essays
Compilation of Short Stories
Travelogue
Biographical writings

Compilations of Essays in Criticism

Miscellaneous

Chunilal Madia Vishesh: Liludi Dharatithi (2000) (Compiled by Amitabh Madia) Amitabh Madia has written a book "Chunilal Madia: Ek Abhyas" (2010). It contains a short biography and documentary fact about Madia's work.

Adaptations

Feature films based on Chunilal Madia's novels and short stories:

Awards

He was awarded Narmad Suvarna Chandrak for his play Rangada in 1947 and Ranjitram Suvarna Chandrak in 1957.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "ચુનીલાલ મડિયા, ગુજરાતી સાહિત્ય પરિષદ". Chunilal Madia, Gujarati Sahitya Parishad (in Gujarati). Retrieved 2015-04-05.
  2. Vadgama, Nitin (1999). Chunilal Madia. Makers of Indian Literature. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. ISBN 81-260-0731-1.
  3. K. Moti Gokulsing; Wimal Dissanayake (17 April 2013). Routledge Handbook of Indian Cinemas. Routledge. p. 94. ISBN 978-1-136-77284-9. Retrieved 21 April 2017.
  4. Jani, Balwant (1990). Topiwala, Chandrakant, ed. Gujarati Sahityakosh (Encyclopedia of Gujarati Literature) (in Gujarati). 2. Ahmedabad: Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. p. 436.
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