Critical, Historical review of Garhwali Satirical Literature- 29
Bhishma Kukreti
[Notes on satirical literature; Garhwali satirical literature; Uttarakhandi satirical literature; Mid Himalayan satirical literature; Himalayan satirical literature; north Indian satirical literature; Indian satirical literature; South Asian satirical literature; Asian satirical literature]
There was satirical poetries in Garhwali around seventies when Kanhaiya Lal Dandriyal, Lalit Keshwan, Puran Pant Pathik, Vinod Uniyal, Netra Singh Aswal entered into Garhwali poetic world. In Garhwali satirical prose literature, less was written in this genre till Bhishma Kukreti (around 1985/86) entered into Garhwali satirical prose literature. Today, international standard satirical literature creative in Garhwali prose as Bhishma Kukreti, Parashar Gaur, Puran Pant ‘Pathik, Narendra Kathait, Harish Juyal, P Dhashmana, Tribhuvan Uniyal etc are writing satirical literature regularly.
Parashar gaur is one of the signatures in Garhwali satirical literature of prose and poetry fields.
Review of Garhwali Satirical Literature by Parashar gaur -13
Bagat Bagtai Bat (13/9/2009)- This satire is based on old saying that when you see God you should pluck your eyes and become blind that you don’t see anything after seeing God. The writing style of this satirical prose literature is humorous.
Ek Sau At ki Gnti (19/9/2009) – the satire attacks on a couple of personalities together
References-
1-Abodh Bandhu Bahuguna, Garhwali Sahity ma Hasy Vyngy, Kaunli Kiran, Jankapuri, Delhi (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
2-Dr Anil Dabral, 2007, Garhwali Gady Parampara, Delhi (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
3- Dhad, Garh Aina, Paraj , Hilans publications. Delhi (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
4- Merpahad .com and e-Uttarakhand Patrika (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
5- Ghati ke Garjate Swar , Dehradun Delhi (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
6- Bhishma Kukreti, 2012, Merapahad etc, Harish Juyal k Garhwali Vyngy Delhi (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
7- Bhishma Kukreti, 2012 Puran pant Pathik k vyngy Delhi (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
8- Puran Pant Pathik, 2012, Introductory Notes on satires in ‘Kablat’ a satirical essay collection book by Bhishma Kukreti (For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages)
9- Virendra Panwar 2012, ‘Been’ , refrence book for Critical review of Various Satirical books in Garhwali and For Satirical literature of Garhwali language that is one of oldest Indian regional languages
Copyright@ Bhishma Kukreti, 7/9/2012
Notes on satirical literature; Garhwali satirical literature; Uttarakhandi satirical literature; Mid Himalayan satirical literature; Himalayan satirical literature; north Indian satirical literature; Indian satirical literature; South Asian satirical literature; Asian satirical literature to be continued…
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