Ram Sarup Ankhi Explained

Ram Sarup Ankhi
Birth Name:Ram Sarup
Birth Date:1932 8, df=yes
Birth Place:Dhaula, Punjab Province, British India
Death Place:Barnala, Punjab, India
Nationality:Indian
Known For:Partapi, Kothe Kharak Singh
Occupation:Writer, Novelist, Poet

Ram Sarup Ankhi (28 August 1932 – 14 February 2010) was an Indian writer, poet, and novelist who wrote in Punjabi.[1] He started as a poet but ended up as a fiction writer. He was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award by the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters in 1987 for his novel Kothe Kharak Singh.

Life

Ankhi was born on 28 August 1932, in the village of Dhaula in Barnala district of Indian Punjab. After completing his education from Government Mohindra College, Patiala, Ankhi continued with his ancestral profession of farming. Later, he served as an English teacher[2] in a government school, but wrote in Punjabi language.He died on 13 February 2010,[3] and he was survived by his wife, three daughters and two sons. One daughter pre-deceased him[4] Three of his wives died, and he later married a lady who spoke only broken Punjabi, leading everyone to conclude that his fourth wife was from outside Punjab, but from another Indian province.[5]

Career

He started his career as a poet but ended as fiction writer. There are 15 novels, eight-story-books and five poem collections to his credit.[6] He mostly wrote about the village life of Punjab; about farmer suicide and indebtedness and drug addiction etc. His well-known works include Kothe Kharak Singh (1985),[7] Partapi (1993),[8] Dulle Di Dhab (2003), Salphas,[9] Kanak Da Qatleam.[10] Malhe Jharhian (1988)[11] and Apni Mitti De Rukh (2004) are both autobiographies. The scene of most of his writings are a cluster of 50 villages in the Malwa region, from the districts of Mansa, Bathinda, Barnala, and Sangrur.

Awards

He received the Sahitya Akademi Award given by Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters in 1987 for his novel Kothe Kharak Singh, which was a story of three generations based on a fictional village in Punjab.[12] He received many more including, Kartar Singh Dhaliwal award of 1992 from Panjabi Sahit Akademi, Ludhiana and Sarb Shresht Sahitkaar award in 2009.[13]

Notable books

StoriesMany of his books and short stories have been adapted into films. His novel Gelo was made into a Punjabi feature film directed by Manbhawan Singh in 2016.
Novels
Autobiographies

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ram Sarup Ankhi 1932–2010 . apnaorg.com . 30 April 2012 . Chandan, Amarjit . 28 May 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120528223300/http://apnaorg.com/articles/amarjit-22/ . dead .
  2. News: Walia . Varinder . No Novelist Equals PremChand . 3 June 2020 . The Tribune . 18 February 2008.
  3. News: Tributes to Ram Sarup Ankhi . 3 June 2020 . The Times of India . 13 February 2011.
  4. Web site: Chandan . Amarjit . Obituary Ram Sarup Ankhi . ApnaOrg . ApnaOrg . 3 June 2020 . 18 January 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20210118141146/http://apnaorg.com/articles/amarjit-22/ . dead .
  5. News: Bharti . Vishav . A tale of two stories . 3 June 2020 . Hindustan Times . 23 December 2013.
  6. News: Kidwai . Shafey . At home among strangers . 3 June 2020 . The Hindu . 12 October 2017.
  7. Book: Kothe Kharhak Singh . Sahitya Akademi . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 2006. reprint . B003DRHBGI.
  8. Book: Partapi . Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd. . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 2010. reprint . 978-81-7538-113-1.
  9. Book: Salfaas . Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd. . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 2007 . 978-81-7142-125-1.
  10. Book: Kankan Da Katleam . Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd. . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 2007 . 978-81-7142-377-4.
  11. Book: Malhe Jharhian . Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd. . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 2007. reprint . 978-81-7142-208-1.
  12. http://sahitya-akademi.gov.in/sahitya-akademi/SearchAwards.do Official list of Awardees
  13. News: Ram Sarup Ankhi finally gets his due, to get Sarab Shresht Sahitkaar award . 4 July 2009 . . 30 April 2012 . . 2.
  14. Book: Kadon Phirange Din . Panjabi Writers' Co-operative Society . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 1985.
  15. Book: Kidhar Jaawan . Raghbir Rachna Pralashan . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 1992.
  16. Book: Kaidan . Unistar Books Pvt. Ltd. . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 2006 . 148 . 978-81-7142-043-8.
  17. Book: Apni Mitti De Rukh . Lok Geet Prakashan . Ankhi, Ram Sarup . 2004 . 127.