Shirish Panchal Explained

Shirish Panchal
Birth Name:Shirish Jagjivandas Panchal
Birth Date:1943 3, df=y
Birth Place:Vadodara, Baroda State, British Raj
Occupation:Critic, Editor
Language:Gujarati
Nationality:Indian
Notableworks:Vaat Aapanaa Vivechanni
Awards:Sahitya Academy Award
Signature:Shirish Panchal signature.svg
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Doctoral Advisor:Suresh Joshi
Thesis Title:Kavyavivechan Ni Samasyao
Thesis Url:http://gujlit.com/book-details.php?bId=142
Thesis Year:1979
Doctoral Students:Sharifa Vijaliwala

Shirish Jagjivandas Panchal (born 7 March 1943)[1] is a Gujarati critic, fiction writer, translator and editor. He won the 2009 Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati language for his criticism Vaat Aapanaa Vivechan-ni.[1] [2] He refused the award.[3]

Biography

Panchal was born on 7 March 1943 in Vadodara. He passed his secondary and higher secondary board exams in 1978 and 1981 respectively. He completed his B.A. with Gujarati from Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda. After completing his M.A. in the same subject from the same university in 1966, he researched Poetic Criticism under the guidance of Suresh Joshi in 1980. Panchal received a PhD for his dissertation Kavyavivechan Ni Samasyao . He was a professor at Bilimora's College from 1965 to 1967[4] and at Padra's College from 1967 to 1980. Since 1980 he has been a lecturer in the Gujarati Department of M.S. University, Vadodara. He taught Gujarati language and literature at M. S. University, Baroda.[5]

Works

His first One-act play was published in Vishvmangal magazine. His short stories Varsha, Vallari and Aaram was published in Navbharat in 1962.[4]

He wrote a short essay on the novel (1984) under the Sahityaswarup Parichay series edited by Suman Shah.[4] His Vaidehee Etle Ja Vaidehee is an experimental novel, which tell a love-story of Kirat and Vaidehee.[6] He edited and published Maniti Anamaniti (1982), 21 selected short stories by Suresh Joshi, with discourse.[7] Problems of Poetic Criticism (1985) is his dissertation. Jara Motethi (1988) is his collection of essays. Ruprachanthi Vighatan (1986) is a critical treatise re-examining the concept of modernity.

He edited Etad, a Gujarati quarterly.

Recognition

In 2009, He won the Sahitya Akademi Award for Gujarati language for his criticism Vaat Aapanaa Vivechan-ni[1] [2] but he refused the award.[3]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: સાહિત્યસર્જક: શિરિષ પંચાલ. Chandrakant. Topiwala. Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. Gujarati. Writer: Shirish Panchal.
  2. Web site: Poets dominate 2009 Sahitya Akademi Awards. https://web.archive.org/web/20091227035225/http://www.hindu.com/2009/12/24/stories/2009122462072200.htm. dead. 27 December 2009. 24 December 2009. The Hindu. Ahmedabad.
  3. Web site: 'Will returning award help?'. Ahmedabad Mirror. 13 October 2015. 15 February 2021.
  4. Vijaliwala . Sharifa . Sharifa Vijaliwala. gu:શિરિષ પંચાલ સાથે પ્રશ્નોત્તરી . Shirish Panchal Sathe Prashnottari . Question & Answer with Shirish Panchal . November 2018 . 13 . 5 . 64–73 . gu . . Ahmedabad . Paarab.
  5. Book: Śirīsha Pañcāla. B.K. Thakore. 31 August 2017. 1998. Sahitya Akademi. New Delhi. 978-81-260-0373-0. 60.
  6. Thaker. Dhirubhai. Dhirubhai Thaker. Gujarati Scene: Less rewarding, least relenting. November–December 1989. Indian Literature. Sahitya Akademi. New Delhi. 32. 6. 54. 23331306.
  7. Topiwala. Chandrakant. Chandrakant Topiwala. Gujarati: Modernist Undertones. Indian Literature. 26. 6. November–December 1983. 224–230 . Sahitya Akademi. New Delhi. 24158421.