Saraswati Sanman is honour of Marathi literature Dr Limbale
Saraswati Sanman is honour of Marathi literature Dr LimbaleDr Sharankumar Limbale being felicitated at the hands of Mahohar Mhaisalkar at Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh on ThursdaySaraswati Sanman is not the honour for any Dalit writer for his Dalit literature but the honour for entire Marathi speaking community and Marathi literature he said during an open interview after his felicitation by Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh VSS here on ThursdayReplying to a question about the same Dr Limbale said People should not categorise literature as Dalit literature and term writer as Dalit writerTo get Saraswati Sanman Award is a honour of Marathi literatureHis gripping writing style coupled with the use of his mother-dialect and his honest transparent narrative made his autobiography a milestone in Marathi Dalit literature
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Saraswati Sanman is honour of Marathi literature Dr LimbaleDr Sharankumar Limbale being felicitated at the hands of Mahohar Mhaisalkar at Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh on Thursday Pic by Anil FutaneStaff Reporter Dr Sharankumar Limbale is the third Marathi litterateur to receive this prestigious award for his contribution to Marathi literatureDalit Literature should cross the boundaries of class caste social status and language The literature should be translated in different languages at national-level and the writers should not be recognised as Dalit writers or Ambedkarite writers or Buddhist writers said noted novelist Dr Sharankumar Limbale Saraswati Sanman is not the honour for any Dalit writer for his Dalit literature but the honour for entire Marathi speaking community and Marathi literature he said during an open interview after his felicitation by Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh VSS here on Thursday Marathi novelist poet critic and short story writer Dr Sharankumar Limbale was selected for the 2020 Saraswati Samman a prestigious literary recognition conferred annually by the KK Birla FoundationVrushali Deshpande and Adv Snehal Shinde conducting an open interview of Dr Limbale Pic by Anil FutaneThe 30th edition of the prize the highest recognition in the field of Indian literature in the country was given to Limbale for his 2018 Marathi novel Sanatan Vidarbha Sahitya Sangh VSS to recognise his selection for this prestigious award organised a public felicitation of Dr Limbale at the premises of VSS on Thursday VSS President Manohar Mhaisalkar felicitated Dr Limbale with shawl sreefal and a memento After his felicitation Vrushali Deshpande and Adv Snehal Shinde conducted an open interview of Dr Limbale Replying to a question about the same Dr Limbale said People should not categorise literature as Dalit literature and term writer as Dalit writer To get Saraswati Sanman Award is a honour of Marathi literature This award is the highest recognition for any writer and instead of feeling pride for any Marathi author getting this award people started criticising the sameAccepting the fact that because of progressive writers in Maharashtra Dalit literature has been enriched flourished and progressed in Maharashtra Dr Limbale expressed his concern over Dalit literary circles in Maharashtra for not showing much enthusiasm in acknowledging that he is the first Dalit writer to get the Saraswati Samman Fault lines have resurfaced in these circles albeit in an oblique manner But Limbale courageously went ahead and disregarded the objections of a sizeable section of Dalit writers to his acceptance of the award simply because it is named after goddess Saraswati a symbol according to them of oppressive Hindu traditions I think Dalit writers should go beyond writing their own biographies their stories of injustice sufferings and gaining sympathies for recognising them as writers to get awards and other facilities he addedTalking about Sanatan he said Sanatan is an important social and historical document of the Dalit struggle This novel is based on many imaginative characters and space brilliantly weaved the story of novel with history Dr Limbale then unveiled his lifes journey right from his association with the Dalit literary movement of the 1970s which later spread to other parts of the country including notably Karnataka in the south and parts of northern India Limbale started his literary journey with his autobiography Akkarmashi published in 1984 which earned critical acclaim Limbale was in his mid-twenties at that time His gripping writing style coupled with the use of his mother-dialect and his honest transparent narrative made his autobiography a milestone in Marathi Dalit literature