Uday Prakash (English Wikipedia)

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  • Arnab Chakladar. "A Conversation with Uday Prakash, part 4". Another Subcontinent. Uday Prakash: Basically, I see myself as a poet first.
  • "Language is a Means of Existence". www.anothersubcontinent.com. Another Subcontinent. 6 September 2007. Retrieved 24 May 2010. 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
  • Arnab Chakladar. "A Conversation with Uday Prakash part 3". Retrieved 24 May 2010.
  • Prakash, Uday (2006). Areba-Pareba. Yatra Buksa. ISBN 978-0-14-306191-5. (Or "Areba Pareba")
  • "About Uday Prakash". anothersubcontinent.com. Retrieved 25 May 2010.

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  • Ankit Ajmera (6 September 2009). "The bigger picture". DNA India. It was the mystery element in the story that really intrigued me

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  • Jyoti Malhotra (24 December 2015). "Write to protest". India Today. Retrieved 25 November 2021.

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  • Subel bhandari (22 May 2009). "Yangesh: Uday Prakash's interpreter". República. Retrieved 24 May 2010. 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)

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  • Prakash, A.; Rajesh, Y. P. (1 November 1995). "The Literary Mafia". Retrieved 24 May 2010. 'Nobody takes Vajpeyi seriously in Hindi literature. History will remember him as a culture czar who doled out patronage,' says Prakash
  • "Uday Prakash's Profile". Muse India. 1 November 1995. Retrieved 24 May 2010. one of the most popular as well as controversial writers in Hindi

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  • Jason Grunebaum (1 March 2010). "From The Girl with the Golden Parasol by Uday Prakash". The quarterly conversation. Retrieved 24 May 2010. 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

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  • Sengupta, Amit (25 February 2006). "The Sharp-Eyed Seer". Tehelka Magazine. I never got a job in the academic structure, they divided all the jobs between the Left and the Right
  • Prakash, Uday (17 June 2006). "The one from the tribe". Tehelka Magazine. Anant Media. Uday Prakash is a celebrated Hindi writer best known for Pili Chatri Wali Ladki
  • Ramesh, K. K. (31 May 2008). "Parasol With Wings". Tehelka Magazine. 5 (21).
  • "CULTURE & SOCIETY first look". Tehelka Magazine. 5 (12). 29 March 2008.
  • Gokhale, Namita (17 June 2006). "Master takes". Tehelka Magazine.

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  • Udaya Prakāśa (2003). Short shorts, long shots. Katha trailblazer series. New Delhi: Kathā. p. 12. ISBN 978-81-87649-73-1. OCLC 55629602. He is a humanist, as many communists have always been
  • "Acta Orientalia Review". Acta Orientalia. 67. Novus Press: 371. 2006. OCLC 145082687. the novella deals with the impact of globalisation on Indian society
  • Rage, revelry & romance. New Delhi : Srishti Publishers & Distributors. OCLC 55077657.
  • Amaresh, Datta (1987). The Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature. Vol. 1. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 301. OCLC 34346316. [awarded to] the best poem of the year penned by a young author (of not more than 35 years of age).

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