Prem Parkash Explained

Prem Parkash
Birth Date:1932 4, df=yes
Birth Place:Nawanshahar, Punjab, British India
Occupation:writer, farmer, teacher, subeditor

Prem Parkash (born 7 April 1932) is a writer from Punjab, India.[1] He "is one of the major short story writers in post-1947 East Punjabi literature."[2] He is also known as Prem Parkash Khannvi.

Early life and career

Parkash's native village is Bdeenpur which once belonged to the Nabha dynasty. He took his basic education from Bhadson village and then went to Khanna for matriculation.. He did J.B.T. from Christian Basic Training School Kharar. He completed his graduation in 1963–64 and then post-graduation from Panjab University, Chandigarh in Urdu.

Parkash began his career as a farmer in Badgujjran near Amloh. Parkash then taught in a primary school from 1953 up to 1962 then worked as an editor of an Urdu newspaper in Jalandhar from 1964 up to 1969 and then as a sub-editor for Hind Samachar from 1969 to 1990. In 1990, he started a literary magazine Lakeer in collaboration with Surjit Hans.[3]

Works

Some of his works include:

Stories

Stories adapted for films

Awards Won

Autobiography

Notes and References

  1. Book: S. R. Bakshi. Sita Ram Sharma. S. Gajnani. Parkash Singh Badal: Chief Minister of Punjab. 1 January 1998. APH Publishing. 978-81-7024-987-0. 213–.
  2. Web site: Prem Parkash:, and a List of Books by Author Prem Parkash. paperbackswap.com. 14 February 2015.
  3. Book: Nirupama Dutt. Stories of the Soil: Classic Punjabi Stories. 2010. Penguin Books India. 978-0-14-306858-7. 311–.
  4. Web site: Sahitya Akademi Newsletter. www.sahitya-akademi.gov.in. 2020-02-24.