Mithileshwar

Mithileswar (Hindi: मिथिलैश्वर) born December 31, 1950 in Baisadeeh village of 'Bhojpur district in 'Bihar', India, is a Hindi writer noted for his insight into the rural heartland of India.[1] He started writing during his student period and has accumulated many awards in his career. His stories are mostly based on the state of the common man in our society. He describes the mental state of poor, exploited people from villages or the ones going through diverse conditions in a rapidly industrializing modern day India. He minutely observes people and writes with deep insight on their status in life and society.His story Harihar Kaka was recognized by NCERT and is a part of CBSE curriculum for Hindi B.

Imagery

On one side his stories depict people still attached to feudalistic ideologies and on the other side goes on to describe vividly the state of caring and loving women in the society. Some of his stories deal with current politics and degradation of values in our education system.

He extensively uses images and symbols to make his regional stories effective and impacting.

Career

Literary Work

Stories

Novels

Children's Stories

Collections

Awards/Samman

References

  1. Rural India
  2. Jha, Ajay (1 February 2015). "IFFCO bestows 4th Srilal Shukla Sahitya award". Indian Co-operative. Retrieved 1 February 2015.


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