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Uday Prakash: Basically, I see myself as a poet first.
in 1970 I saw electricity first come to my village—at the time I was quite grown up. Before that we lived in a situation where modernity had no meaning
It was the mystery element in the story that really intrigued me
Shri Uday Prakash, Eminent Writer
collection of thirteen stories
98% of the apex body of the organisers of VHS belonged to one Hindu caste and its sub-castes. That was the fact about this world language!
dares to raise uncomfortable questions that feel-good Bollywood prefers to ignore these days.
Uday Prakash, known for his style, has his book translated in eight different languages already– Other translations by: Haider Jafri Syed (Urdu), Yagyesh (Nepali), Rabinder Singh Bath (Punjabi), Vanita Sawant (Marathi), Manu Dash (Oriya), R.P. Hegade (Kannada), and Venugopalan (Telugu)
'Nobody takes Vajpeyi seriously in Hindi literature. History will remember him as a culture czar who doled out patronage,' says Prakash
one of the most popular as well as controversial writers in Hindi
This wildly postmodern narrative tells, among others, the uproarious tale of a young man's all-consuming passion for the Bollywood starlet featured in the poster on his bedroom wall.
I read, in its library, a story... I can never forget that story.
Uday Prakash has been publishing fiction and poetry for over two decades in addition to an active career as a journalist, translator, playwright, producer, director and writer for film and television
I never got a job in the academic structure, they divided all the jobs between the Left and the Right
Uday Prakash is a celebrated Hindi writer best known for Pili Chatri Wali Ladki
Shri Uday Prakash, Eminent Writer
He is a humanist, as many communists have always been
the novella deals with the impact of globalisation on Indian society
[awarded to] the best poem of the year penned by a young author (of not more than 35 years of age).