Mohan Singh Diwana
Mohan Singh Diwana (1899–1984) was a Punjabi literary scholar and a poet. He is known for the first authentic research in the history of Panjabi literature. His History of Panjabi Literature[1](1933) was based on his doctoral dissertation. Some of his well-known works include Nīl Dhārā (The Blue Ocean, 1935), Jagat Tamāsha (The World Fair, 1942), Mastī (Ecstasy, 1946–49), and Dhup Chāṅ (Sunshine and Shade, 1932).
Mohan Singh Diwana | |
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Born | 1899 Rawalpindi, British Punjab. |
Died | 1984 (85 years) |
Occupation | Writer, poet |
Nationality | Indian |
Citizenship | Indian |
Education | Literature |
Alma mater | Government College, Lahore |
Subject | Punjabi Literature |
Notable works | History of Panjabi Literature |
References
- Sekhon, S.S.; Duggala, K.S. (1992). A History of Punjabi Literature. Sahitya Akademi Publications. ISBN 9788172012922. Retrieved 24 June 2015.
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