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Encyclopedia > G. A. Kulkarni

Gurunath Abaji Kulkarni (1923-1987), popularly known as G.A. Kulkarni or just GA, was a Marathi Novelist. 1923 (MCMXXIII) was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ... 1987 (MCMLXXXVII) is a common year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Marathi is one of the widely spoken languages of India, and has a long literary history. ... A novel is an extended work of written, narrative, prose fiction, usually in story form; the writer of a novel is a novelist. ...


G.A. Kulkarni was an English teacher in JSS College in Dharwad, where he stayed for most of his life. Dharwad, also known as Dharwar, is a town in Indias Karnataka state. ...


His novels have been translated into English, Hindi, and Kannada. He won the Kendra Sahithya Academy prize for one of his novels. Kairee, a film directed by Amol Palekar, was based on one of his stories. Look up English in Wiktionary, the free dictionary As an adjective, English refers to anything from or pertaining to England. ... Hindi (हिन्दी) is an Indo-European language spoken mainly in North and Central India. ... Kannada - aptly described as sirigannada (known to few as Kanarese) is one of the oldest Dravidian languages and is spoken in its various dialects by roughly 45 million people. ... Amol Palekar (born 24 November 1944) is a well known actor of the 70s and later director of notable Indian movies. ...


G.A. Kulkarni's publications


Neela Savala (1959)


Hirave Rave (1960)


Parava (1960)


Rakta Chandan (1966)


Kajalmaya (1972)


Sanjshakun (1975)


Ramalkhuna (1975)


Eak Arabi Kahani (1982)


Amrutphale (1983)


Onjaldhara (1984)


Vairyachi Ratra (1985)


Mugdhachi Rangit Goshta (1986)


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GAK Information about G.A. Kulkarni. Excerpts from his stories.



 
 

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