Natyachhatakar Diwakar

Shankar Kashinath Garge
Born Shankar Govindrao Diwakar
(1889-01-18)January 18, 1889
Pune, Maharashtra, India
Died 1 October 1931(1931-10-01) (aged 42)
Pune, India
Nationality Indian
Other names Diwakar, Shankar Kashinath Garge
Education School Final, 1908
Occupation Clerk, teacher at Nutan Marathi Vidyalaya 1915-1931, writer. researcher
Known for Natyachhata, a kind of dramatic monologues

Shankar Kashinath Garge (शंकर काशीनाथ गर्गे) more popularly known as Natyachhatakar Diwakar (नाट्यछटाकार दिवाकर) (January 18, 1889 October 1, 1931) was a Marathi writer whose mastery of the Natyachhata, a kind of dramatic monologue made him the only major Marathi writer to have used this literary form very successfully. He was born in Pune, Maharashtra.

He also wrote plays, short stories. He was particularly influenced by the writings of Robert Browning, William Wordsworth, William Shakespeare.[1]

He did pioneering work in researching poems of a leading modern Marathi poet Keshavasuta.

He was a favorite writer of a few leading Marathi writers like Durga Bhagwat, Vijay Tendulkar, Sadanand Rege.

Ms. Bhagwat praises him in a book based on her long interviews.[2] Mr. Tendulkar edited a book of Diwakar's Natyachhata's.[3]

References

  1. Marathi Vishwakosh https://marathivishwakosh.maharashtra.gov.in/khandas/khand7/index.php/component/content/article?id=13250
  2. 'Aispais Gappa: Durgabainshi', 1998 by Pratibha Ranade, published by Rajhans Prakashan
  3. 'Samagra Diwakar', 1996 Edited by Sarojini Vaidya, published by Popular Prakashan


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