Anant Atmaram Kanekar (2 December 1905 â 4 May 1980) was a Marathi writer from Maharashtra, India.
He was born in Bombay on 2 December 1905.
Kanekar finished his high school studies in 1923 at Chikitsak Samuha Shirolkar High School in Girgaon, Mumbai. After receiving from Mumbai University a bachelor's degree and a law degree in 1927 and 1929, respectively, Kanekar practiced law for about four years.
Through publication of a collection of his poems in 1933 and a collection of his short personal essays the next year, Kanekar had established himself by 1935 as a successful writer. Leaving the legal profession in 1935, he worked during the next five years as an editor of, first, weekly Chitra (à ¤Âà ¤¿à ¤¤à ¥Âà ¤°à ¤¾) and then weekly Asha (à ¤Âà ¤¶à ¤¾).
In 1941, he joined Khalsa College in Mumbai, and moved on to Siddarth College in the same city five years later, both in a professorial capacity. He stayed at the latter college as a professor for many years.
In 1933, in collaboration with four littérateurs interested like him in promoting stage plays, Kanekar co-founded Natya Manvantar (à ¤¨à ¤¾à ¤Âà ¥Âà ¤¯à ¤®à ¤¨à ¥Âà ¤µà ¤Âà ¤¤à ¤°). The organization successfully presented for some years several stage performances. Kanekar wrote a few of the plays --Nishikantachi Nawari (à ¤¨à ¤¿à ¤¶à ¤¿à ¤Âà ¤¾à ¤Âà ¤¤à ¤¾à ¤Âà ¥ à ¤¨à ¤µà ¤°à ¥Â) is one of themâÂÂand also performed in a few plays. He also translated the play " DOLL'S HOUSE" by Ibsen as "GHARKUL" which was probably best transformation of original.
Kanekar presided over Akhil Bharatiya Marathi Sahitya Sammelan in Aurangabad in 1957.
Mumbai University holds a series of lectures in his memory.