Sudha Arora Explained

Sudha Arora
Birth Date:4 October 1946
Birth Place:Lahore, Punjab Province, British India
Language:Hindi,
Nationality:Indian
Genres:Short Story, Novel, Play

Sudha Arora (born in 1946) is an Indian author who writes in Hindi.[1] [2] [3] She has published over 100 short stories, novels, and plays.[4] Her works have been widely translated into various Indian and foreign languages. Some of them have also been adapted for television and stage. Her first story was published in September, 1965. She is a recipient of numerous local awards for her stories as well as for her contributions to Indian feminist literature in Hindi.[5]

Biography

Born in 1946 in pre-independence Lahore (West Pakistan), Sudha Arora is an eminent Indian writer in Hindi. Her forte is the short story genre and she has over 100 stories to her credit. Her works have been widely translated into various Indian and foreign languages. Some of them have also been adapted for television and stage. Her first collection of stories "Bagair Tarashe Hue" was published in 1967.[6] She has published several collections of short stories. Her collection "Yuddhaviram" won a special award of excellence from the Uttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthaan. She is considered one of the foremost feminist writers in Hindi in India.[7] [8]

Sudha holds a Masters Degree in Hindi literature. A Gold Medalist from University of Calcutta, Sudha Arora was a Lecturer in Ashutosh College and Shri Shikshayatan College in Calcutta from 1969-71.[9]

Sudha Arora lives in Mumbai, India where she continues to work as a freelance writer and journalist. She is the founder director of Vasundhara, an organization dedicated to the promotion of books in Indian languages.[10]

Bibliography

Short story collections

Novel

Play

Poetry collections

Nonfiction

Translations

Edited books

Stories adapted for stage and telefilms

Awards

External links

Notes and References

  1. Saral . Manmohan . February–March 2018 . Bagair Tarashe hue se Tarashe Jaane Tak . Manasvi. Indore . Manmohan Saral. hi .
  2. Web site: लेखक सुधा अरोड़ा का व्यक्तित्व SUDHA ARORA. www.hindisamay.com. hi.
  3. Web site: Sudha Arora. pustak.org. hi.
  4. Web site: "Sudha Arora". hi. bhartiyasahityas.com.
  5. . Hindi Literary Award . Rainbow Newsletter . Mumbai . Priyadarshini Academy . April 2011.
  6. Web site: Story of the Indian Short Story. The Tribune. 6 December 1998.
  7. Shodhganga . 206 . Bhartiya Stri Mukti Ke Sandarbh Me Sudha Arora Ke Katha Sahitya Ka Mulyankan . 10603/252354 .
  8. Web site: Acid Attacks and the Rhetoric of Love. The Tribune. 5 June 2013.
  9. Web site: Sudha Arora Ka Jeevan Parichay. 21 November 2020 . hi.
  10. Web site: Vasundhara Books.
  11. Web site: Sudha Arora Ka Priyadarshini Sahitya Samman. Webdunia. 4 July 2021. Hindi.
  12. Web site: Prominent Hindi writers Dr Agnishekhar, Mridula Garg and Sudha Arora are among this year's Mira Smriti Samman awardees for their distinguished contribution to contemporary Hindi literature. The Tribune. 15 November 2016.