K. V. Tirumalesh (1940 â 30 January 2023) was an Indian poet, writer and critic in the Kannada and English languages, and a retired professor. For his collections of poems Akshaya Kavya in Kannada (2010), he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award.
Early life
Tirumalesh was born in 1940 in the village of Karadka in the Madras Presidency of British India (present-day Kasargod district, of the Indian State of Kerala). He held a master's degree in English literature and a doctorate degree in linguistics. He taught at the English and Foreign Languages University, Hyderabad.
Career
Tirumalesh's career as a writer began in the 1960s when he wrote the collection of poems MukhavaaDagalu (Masks, 1968) in the Navya style, the modernist school of writing in Kannada literature. His Mahaprasthana (1990) was said to be the result of his exploration of ways of transcending the constraints of modernism. It dealt with the theme of disillusionment after victory, with the mythological heavenward journey of the Pandavas as the setting.
Tirumalesh's collection of poems, Akshaya Kavya (2010), as described by him is an "epic fragment". He elaborated: "Aksh aya Kavya imbibes this spirit in an extensive way . It is a long narrative sans story, sans didacticism, sans any aim, a sort of poetic sojourn with a lot of gaps. It is long and fragmentary at the same time: my models are Ezra Pound, William Carlos Williams and Charles Olson." The work won him the Sahitya Akademi Award for Kannada in 2015.
Death
Tirumalesh died in Hyderabad on 30 January 2023, at the age of 82.
Bibliography
Poetry collections
- Mukhavaadagalu/à ²®à ³Âà ²Âà ²µà ²¾à ²¡à ²Âà ²³à ³ (Masks, 1968)
- Vathara/à ²µà ² à ²¾à ²° (Apartments, 1969)
- Mahaprasthana/à ²®à ²¹à ²¾à ²ªà ³Âà ²°à ²¸à ³Âà ²¥à ²¾à ²¨ (The Great March, 1971)
- Mukhamukhi/à ²®à ³Âà ²Âà ²¾à ²®à ³Âà ²Âà ²¿ (Face to Face, 1978)
- "Avadha/à ²Â
à ²µà ²§" (1988)
- "Paapiyoo... /à ²ªà ²¾à ²ªà ²¿à ²¯à ³Â" (1993)
- Akshaya Kavya/à ²Â
à ²Âà ³Âà ²·à ²¯ à ²Âà ²¾à ²µà ³Âà ²¯ (2010)
- "Aayda Kavitegalu/à ²Âà ²¯à ³Âà ²¦ à ²Âà ²µà ²¿à ²¤à ³Âà ²Âà ²³à ³Â" (2011)
- "Arabbi/à ²Â
à ²°à ²¬à ³Âà ²¬à ²¿" (2015)
Novels/short stories
- "Tarangantaranga/à ²¤à ²°à ²Âà ²Âà ²¾à ²Âà ²¤à ²°à ²Âà ²Â"
- "Dawn Quixote/à ²¡à ²¾à ²¨à ³ à ²Âà ³Âà ²µà ²¿à ²Âà ³Âà ²¸à ³Âà ³Âà ²Âà ³Â"
Essays/criticism
- "Sammukha/à ²¸à ²®à ³Âà ²®à ³Âà ²Â"
- "Vyakti Mattu Paramparegalu/à ²µà ³Âà ²¯à ²Âà ³Âà ²¤à ²¿ à ²®à ²¤à ³Âà ²¤à ³ à ²ªà ²°à ²Âà ²ªà ²°à ³Âà ²Âà ²³à ³Â"
- "Ullekha/à ²Âà ²²à ³Âà ²²à ³Âà ²Â"
- "Ala-Nirala/à ²Âà ²³-à ²¨à ²¿à ²°à ²¾à ²³" (1âÂÂ4)
- "Kavya Karana/à ²Âà ²¾à ²µà ³Âà ²¯ à ²Âà ²¾à ²°à ²£"
- "Namma Kannada/à ²¨à ²®à ³Âà ²® à ²Âà ²¨à ³Âà ²¨à ²¡"
- "Vagartha/à ²µà ²¾à ²Âà ²°à ³Âà ²¥"
- "Vaachanashale/à ²µà ²¾à ²Âà ²¨à ²¶à ²¾à ²²à ³Â
Non-fiction
- Derrida's Heel of Achilles and Other Essays
- Grammar and Communication: Essays on the Form and Function of Language (1999)
- The Landscape of Language: Issues in Kannada Linguistics (2000)
References
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