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Kolakaluri Enoch

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Indian writer and educationist (born 1939)

Kolakaluri Enoch
Kolakaluri Enoch after Sahitya Akademi award
Born (1939-07-01)1 July 1939 (age 86)
OccupationsIndianwriter andeducationist
Parent(s)Ramaiah
Veeramma
AwardsPadma Shri
Websitehttp://kolakalurienoch.com/

Kolakaluri Enoch (born 1 July 1939) is an Indianwriter,teacher, and formerVice Chancellor ofSri Venkateswara University,Tirupati.[1] He was honoured by theGovernment of India, in 2014, by bestowing on him thePadma Shri, the fourth highest civilian award, for his contributions to the field of literature.[2]

Biography

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My writings are my tears. says Professor Kolakaluri Enoch[3]

Entrance to the Andhra University - Kolakaluri Enoch's Alma Mater

Kolakaluri Enoch was born in a family with meagre financial resources, to Ramaiah and Veeramma, in the small village of Vejandla, inGuntur district,[4] in the present dayAndhra Pradesh state of India.[3][5] His higher education was at theAndhra University from where he secured BA (Hons) in 1959. During his college days, he received the first prize for short story, poem, and play in the annual competitions for three years consecutively, from 1957 to 1959. Subsequently, he joinedSri Venkateswara University, in the temple town ofTirupati, and obtained a PhD.

Kolakaluri Enoch started his career by joiningAndhra University as a faculty member.[5] He had a notable career which took him to the post of the Vice Chancellor of theSri Venkateswara University, Tirupati, the institution from where he secured his doctoral degree.[6]

Career and legacy

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Kolakaluri Enoch has a fairly large body of work, which comprises 180 poems, 180 stories, 9 novels and 30 plays apart from other efforts on literary criticisms and Children's literature. Many of his works have been translated into other languages such as English, Hindi, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam. His works have been subjected to critical studies for educational purposes and nine PhDs and 5 MPhils have been reported to be based on them. One of his stories,Talalenodu (A Person without head), was a prescribed text book for intermediate course at Andhra University during the period from 1987 to 1995.

Enoch, belonging to a backward community, was also reported to be a social activist and, championed the cause ofDalits through his works.[5] He was a member of the jury for T. V. Nandi awards[7] of theGovernment of Andhra Pradesh in the year 1992.[6]

Awards and recognitions

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Kolakaluri Enoch was awarded thePadma Shri, in 2014, by theGovernment of India[2] He has also received many other awards such as:

  • Awarded with the 29th Moortidevi Award by Bharatiya Jnanpith for his novel Ananta Jeevanam[8]
  • Telugu Bharati Puraskaram - C. P. Brown Academy, Alfa foundation, Hyderabad – 2010[6][9]
  • Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Akademi Award (for Adunika Sahitya Vimarsha Sutram) - 1998
  • Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Akademi Award (for Munivahanudu) - 1988
  • Andhra Pradesh Sahitya Akademi Award (for Urabavi (Short Story Arthology)) - 1986
  • Mallemala Sahitya Puraskaram - Mallemala Trust, Kadapa – 2010[6]
  • Telugu Sakha Swarnotshava Puraskaram -S. V. University, Tirupati - 2009[6]
  • Duvvuri Ramanamma Puraskaram - DRW College, Gudur - 2009[6]
  • Viswavidyalaya Pratibha Puraskaram - Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur - 2007[6]
  • Life achievement Award - Siddhartha Kalapeetham, Vijayawada - 2006[6]
  • Telugu Bhashotsava Puraskaram - Government of Andhra Pradesh - 2004[6]
  • N. T. R. Lalitha Kala Puraskaram N. T. R. Foundation Trust, Hyderabad - 2008[6]
  • Sahiti Puraskaram -Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University - 1999
  • Sahitya Academy Award Telugu forVimarshini in 2018[10]

He is also reported to have received the Ambedkar National Literary Award (1997), Juluri Nagarajarao Literary Award (1977), Paidi Lakshmaiah Literary Award (1998), and Madras Telugu Akademi Literary Award (2001)[6] Some of the educational awards received by him are:

  • Best Teacher Award - Government of Andhra Pradesh - 1993[6]
  • Best Educationalist Award - All India Ambedkar Association, Andhra Pradesh - 1994[6]
  • National Integration Award - Government of Andhra Pradesh - 1994[6]
  • Best Educational Award - Delhi Telugu Association, New Delhi - 1998[6]

Some of the titles conferred on him by local cultural bodies are theAndhra Shri by the Sri Saraswati Journal in 1961,Kalasaraswati by Kalavedika, Hyderabad in 1985,Sahiti Samrat by Kalarayam, Hyderabad in 1991 andKathaka Chakravarti by Joshua Samithi,Vinukonda in 1999.

Literary contributions

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Enoch is credited with over 180 poems, 180 stories, 9 novels and 30 plays. Some of his notable works are:[6]Poems

  • Asha Jyothi
  • Shara Mamulee
  • Kulam Dhanam
  • Nannu Kalagananivvandi
  • Kalala Karkhana
  • Tridrava Pathakam
  • Cheppulu
  • Adi-Andhrudu
  • Merupula Akasam
  • Kannitigonthu
  • Voice of Silence
  • Nissabdaswaram

Dramas

  • Key
  • Jai Hind
  • Manalanti Manishi
  • Munivahanudu
  • Sakshi
  • Edugo Aesu Kristhu
  • Needa
  • Votlata
  • The fifth Estate

One Act Plays

  • Dristi (Collection of Playlets)
  • Jyothi (Collection of Playlets)
  • Abhyudayam (Collection of Playlets)
  • Radio Natikalu (Collection of Playlets)
  • T. V. Natikalu (Collection of Playlets)
  • Amma (Collection of Playlets)
  • K. E. Nataka Sahityam (Collection of Playlets)

Novels

  • Samata
  • Anatha
  • Soundaryavati
  • Sowbhagyavati
  • Erulalo Virulu
  • Ekkadundi Prasanthi?
  • Rendu Kallu-Mudu Kallu
  • Sarkaru Gaddi
  • Anantajivanam
  • Majimanishi
  • Kalameghalu
  • Stridarshanam (Collection of Novels)
  • Dalitha Nivedanam (Collection of Novels)
  • Samaja Sandarshanam (Collection of Novels)

Short Story Anthologies

  • Gulabi Navvindi
  • Bhavani
  • Eda Jivitham?
  • Uoorabavi
  • Suryudu Taletthadu
  • Kattadi
  • Kolupulu
  • Asprisyaganga
  • Kaki
  • Dalitha Kathanikalu
  • Peddammagudi

Research Papers

  • Telugu Vyasa Parinamam
  • Telugu Basha Charitra
  • Adhunika Sahitya Vimarsha Sutram
  • Janapadula Sahitya Vimarsha
  • Teluguloo Toli Navala
  • Telugu Vyasam
  • Telugu Vimarshanam
  • Telugu Vachana Tattwam
  • Mitra Samasame
  • Punarukti Guname
  • Telugu Sahityamloo Harijanulu
  • Adhunikandhra Sahityamloo Muslimlu

Literary Criticism

  • Telugu Vyasalu
  • Sahityadarshini
  • Sahitya Sandarshanam
  • Samikshanam
  • Samiksha Sahityam
  • Pithika Sahityam
  • Telugu Kathanika Parinamam
  • Chinni Kayitala Vennela
  • Telugu Navala Vikasam
  • Sahitya Prayojanam
  • Shudrakavi Shubhamurthi Vasucharitra Vaisisthyam

Translations

  • New Testament - Kotha Odambadika
  • Kshamabhiksha – Itara Kathalu - Alms of pardon & Other Stories
  • Votlata - The Game of Votes
  • Anantajivanam - The Cyclone Endless
  • Kanniti Gonthu - Shurpanakha Still weeps

Children's literature

  • Amma - Dance & Music Playlets

Enoch's writings have been translated into English, Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam, and Hindi. His works have been subjected to critical studies, both for literary and educational purposes.[6]

References

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  1. ^"'Padmashri' Kolakaluri felicitated".The Hindu. 3 April 2014. Retrieved28 June 2018.
  2. ^ab"Padma Awards Announced".Circular. Press Information Bureau, Government of India. 25 January 2014. Archived fromthe original on 22 February 2014. Retrieved23 August 2014.
  3. ^ab"Bio". kolakurichienoch. 2013. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  4. ^India, The Hans (26 December 2018)."Sahitya Akademi awardee Kolakaluri Enoch feted".www.thehansindia.com.
  5. ^abc"New Indian Express". New Indian Express. 26 January 2014. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  6. ^abcdefghijklmnopq"Career". kolakurichi enoch. 2013. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  7. ^"TV Nandi".The Hindu. 21 September 2011. Retrieved1 October 2014.
  8. ^"enoch: Telugu author Kolakaluri Enoch bags Moortidevi Award | India News - Times of India".The Times of India.
  9. ^"CP Brown Academy". CP Brown Academy. 2012. Archived fromthe original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved30 September 2014.
  10. ^"Sahitya"(PDF). 5 December 2018. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 5 December 2018. Retrieved30 January 2019.

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