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Sunday, September 2, 2012

Bhap Ingine: A Modern Garhwali Story with New Storytelling Technique


(Critical and Historical review of Modern Garhwali Stories and Storytelling Techniques)
 
                                          Let Us Celebrate Hundredth Year of Modern Garhwali   Stories!
                                                                 Bhishma Kukreti

[Notes on storytelling techniques in modern stories; storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali stories; storytelling techniques in modern Uttarakhandi stories; storytelling techniques in modern Mid Himalayan language stories; storytelling techniques in modern Himalayan stories; storytelling techniques in modern North Indian  stories; storytelling techniques in modern Indian stories; storytelling techniques in modern Indian subcontinent  stories; storytelling techniques in modern South Asian  stories; storytelling techniques in modern Asian regional language stories]
           Storytelling concept started with human civilization. The cavemen used storytelling technique. In modern Garhwali story world, Sada Nand Kukreti came with agile way of storytelling technique in satirical and humorous style the first modern Garhwali story ‘Garhwali That (1913). From that time modern Garhwali storytellers used different storytelling techniques.  The modern Garhwali literature storytellers after Sada Nand understood that there should be hidden or explicit authenticity in storytelling technique. Modern Garhwali Literature storytellers have been aware that in storytelling technique they should connect the views to the readers. Modern Garhwali storytellers are well versed that storytelling technique is connecting the knower with known to. Modern Garhwali Literature storytellers are alert that storytelling technique is not speech delivery but engaging readers. In various eras, modern Garhwali literature storytellers develop storytelling technique and style with the time. There obvious examples that modern Garhwali literature storytellers are well versed that storytelling style in written form  is different than oral storytelling technique and written storytelling technique has different rules and forms than oral  storytelling techniques. The modern Garhwali story literature is also mirror of energy, spirit, force of storytellers.
     In each era, modern Garhwali storytellers were always busy in developing newer storytelling technique. Famous Hindi poet Vijay Gaur wrote a story ‘Bhap Injin’ (Chitthi 21st issue).  The story is about a boy gets in a rail compartment and he woke up in Dehradun. In between he encounters with various emotions unknown to him.  Vijay did not use Garhwali phrases as required but the story ‘Bhap Injin’ is always appreciated by critics as Dr. Anil Dabral, Madan Duklan for its different storytelling technique than contemporary storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali story literature.
   Dr Anil Dabral appreciated the efforts of Vijay Gaur for newer storytelling technique in modern Garhwali story.

Reference-
1-Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, Gad Myateki Ganga (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)
2-Dr Anil Dabral, 2007 Garhwali Gady Parampara (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)
3-Bhagwati Prasad Nautiyal, articles on Durga Prasad Ghildiyal l in Chitthi Patri (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)
4-Dr. Nand Kishor Dhoundiyal, Garhwal Ki Divangat Vibhutiyan (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)
5-Notes of Prem Lal Bhatt on the Stories of Durga Prasad Ghildiyal (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)

6- Gaytri Bwe, 1985 Gadh Bharati Sanstha, Delhi, (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)

7- Bhishma Kukreti, 2012 Garhwali Katha Sansar, Sankalp, Delhi (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)
8- Bhishma Kukreti, 2012 Kathaon ki Katha, Worldwide mini short Story writers review Series in Shailvani weekly, Kotdwara, Garhwal and Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques
9- Stories of ‘Katha Kumud’, Garhwali Prakashan, janankpuri, Delhi (Part- Review for modern Garhwali storytelling techniques)
10-Mini short stories by Chinmay Sayar in Shailvani, Hilans Kotdwara for knowing about storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali stories
11-Mini short stories by Puran Pant Pathik for knowing about storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali stories
12- Mini short Stories by Bhishma Kukreti in internet medium for knowing about storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali stories
13- Minis and Short stories by Dr. Narendra Gauniyal on Internet medium for knowing about storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali stories
14-21st issue of Chitthi magazine, Dehradun for knowing about storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali stories
  
Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti, 2/9/2012
 Notes on storytelling techniques in modern stories; storytelling techniques in modern Garhwali stories; storytelling techniques in modern Uttarakhandi stories; storytelling techniques in modern Mid Himalayan language stories; storytelling techniques in modern Himalayan stories; storytelling techniques in modern North Indian  stories; storytelling techniques in modern Indian stories; storytelling techniques in modern Indian subcontinent  stories; storytelling techniques in modern South Asian  stories; storytelling techniques in modern Asian regional language stories to be continued..  

Let Us Celebrate Hundredth Year of Modern Garhwali   Stories!

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