- S. L. Bhyrappa
Infobox Writer
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birthname = Santeshivara Lingannaiah Bhyrappa
birthdate = Birth date and age|1934|7|26|mf=y
birthplace = Santeshivara,Hassan district ,Karnataka ,India
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occupation =Writer ,Novelist ,Professor
nationality =India
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genre =Fiction
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influences =Gorur Ramaswamy Iyengar ,M.K. Gandhi ,Ananda Coomaraswamy ,Ramakrishna Paramahamsa ,Swami Vivekananda
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website =Santeshivara Lingannaiah Bhyrappa (Kannada:ಸಂತೇಶಿವರ ಲಿಂಗಣ್ಣಯ್ಯ ಭೈರಪ್ಪ) (born
July 26 ,1934 ), is a Kannada novelist, whose works are immensely popular both withinIndia and abroad. Bhyrappa is widely regarded as one of India's foremost modern-day writers. His novels are unique in terms of theme, structure, and characterization.cite web|url=http://www.kamat.com/kalranga/kar/writers/s_l_bhyrappa.htm|title= Novelist S.L. Bhyrappa|work=Vikas Kamat on Kamat's Potpourri|publisher=Kamat's Potpourri|accessdate=2007-06-22] He has been among the top selling authors of Kannada, Hindi and Marathi for the past several years.Bhyrappa's works do not fit into any specific genre of contemporary
Kannada literature such as Navodaya, Navya, Bandaya, or Dalita partly because of the range of topics they deal with. His major works have been the centre of several public debates.cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/fr/2005/01/28/stories/2005012802290200.htm|title= Still on top of the charts|work=Online webpage of The Hindu|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=2007-06-22]Biography
Early life
Bhyrappa was born in Santeshivara, a remote village in Channarayapatna taluk of
Hassan district , about 200 km fromBangalore . He lost his mother toBubonic plague early in childhood and took on odd jobs to pay for his education. His childhood influences include the Kannada litterateurGorur Ramaswamy Iyengar ; Bhyrappa briefly participated in the Indian freedom struggle when he was aged 13.Bhyrappa completed his primary education in Channarayapatna taluk before moving to
Mysore where he finished the rest of his education. Hisautobiography , "Bhitti" (Wall) records a break in his high school education. Bhyrappa impulsively quit school, following his cousin's advice and wandered for a year with him. His sojourn led him toMumbai , where he worked as a railway porter. InMumbai he met a group ofsadhu s and joined them to seek spiritual solace. He wandered with them for a few months before returning toMysore to continue his education.Education
* High School - Navodaya High School (now),
Channaraya Pattana , Sharada Vilas High School,Mysore
* B.A (Hons) - Philosophy (Major), Mysore University
* M.A - Philosophy, awarded thegold medal by Mysore University
* Doctor of Philosophy - "Satya mattu Soundarya" (Truth and Beauty) written in English,Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda Career
S L Bhyrappa was a professor at
Hubli college,Sardar Patel University ofGujarat , NCERTDelhi , and the Regional College of Education,Mysore from where he retired in 1991.Bhyrappa has two sons. Bhyrappa and his wife live in Mysore.
Works
Bhyrappa has produced several significant novels. Starting with "Dharmashree", first published in 1961, Bhyrappa has authored twenty novels in a career spanning four decades. His major novels have generated public discussions and debates.
"Vamshavruksha, Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane", "Matadana" and "Nayi Neralu" have been made into movies and have bagged major awards. "Vamshavruksha" has received Kannada Sahitya Academy Award in 1966 and "Daatu" (Crossing Over) has received both Kannada and Kendra Sahitya Academy awards in 1975.cite web|url=http://www.sahitya-akademi.org/sahitya-akademi/awa10307.htm#kannada|title=Sahitya Akademi Awards 1955-2005|work=Online Webpage of Sahitya Academy|publisher=Sahitya Academy of India|accessdate=2007-06-23] "Parva" has been the most discussed and applauded among all of his novels. It narrates the social structure, values and the mystery of mortality in the epoch of
Mahabharata very effectively. Bhyrappa reconstructed Mahabharatha from sociological and anthropological angle, through metaphors in this novel.cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2007/02/10/stories/2007021002030200.htm|title= Bhyrappa to receive Deraje Award|work=Online Webpage of The Hindu|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=2007-07-10]In addition to novels, Bhyrappa has written tomes pertaining to literature and philosophy such as "Sahitya mattu prateeka", "Kate mattu katavastu" and "Naneke bareyuttene?".
Popularity
Bhyrappa's novels have been translated into most Indian languages and English.cite web|url=http://www.indiaclub.com/shop/AuthorSelect.asp?Author=S+L+Bhyrappa|title=S L Bhyrappa|work=Online Webpage of India book club|publisher=The India Club|accessdate=2007-06-23] Bhyrappa has been the top selling author in
Kannada for past 25 years and past 8 years in Marathi. He has also been among the top five best selling authors in Hindi.cite web|url=http://www.mysoredasara.com/html/personalities.htm|title=Personalities of Mysore
work=Online Webpage of Dasara Committee|publisher=Mysore city corporation|accessdate=2007-06-22]Most of his novels have gone for several reprints. His latest novel Aavarana was sold out even before its release in February 2007. The novel went on to create a record in Indian literary world by witnessing 10 reprints within five months of its release.cite web|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/Jun112007/state200706116783.asp|title=Bhyrappas work speaks volumes; goes for 10th edition|work=Online Webpage of Deccan Herald|publisher=Deccan Herald|accessdate=2007-06-23]
Being a popular novelist, he is facing pressure from various publication houses to give publication rights to them.Fact|date=June 2008 But still his novels are published by "Saahitya Bhandaara" located in "Balepete" in old Bangalore. They have published all his novels starting from "Dharmashree" to latest controversial hit "Aavarana".
Controversies
Bhyrappa was the center of controversies in certain quarters because of his selection of themes and also because of his stands. Most of Bhyrappa's prominent novels ("Vamshavruksha, Tabbaliyu Neenaade Magane, Parva," and "Saartha") have strong roots in ancient Indian philosophical tradition, a fact which invited severe criticism initially from the Navya writers and from others later.
Bhyrappa supported
N. R. Narayana Murthy when the latter was criticized by media and public regarding the controversy concerning playing instrumental version of national anthem. He also backed N. R. Narayana Murthy regarding Kaveri issue saying riots and protests are not going to solve the issue.cite web|url=http://www.deccanherald.com/Archives/apr122007/state216162007412.asp|title= I stand by NRN: Bhyrappa|work=Online Webpage of Deccan Herald|publisher=Deccan Herald|accessdate=2007-06-22]Bhyrappa had a debate with
Girish Karnad inVijaya Karnataka regarding religious tolerance ofTipu Sultan . Bhyrappa accused Karnad of being untruthful in giving a factual account of Tipu Sultan in his plays. Bhyrappa claimed that Tipu Sultan was a religious fanatic who wouldn't stand Hindus in his court.Dr. U.R. Ananthamurthy was an early and prominent critic of Bhyrappa's novels. Bhyrappa has documented his debate with Ananthamurthy in "Bhitti", as well as in a few essays in "Naaneke Bareyuttene". Recently Bhyrappa's latest novel "Avarana", which Bhyrappa claims as historical truths about what Islamic rule have done to Indian social/cultural life, has stirred a major controversy in Karnataka. There has been accusations that Bhyrappa is a Hindu fundamentalist who wants to divide society on the basis of history.cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/fr/2007/06/08/stories/2007060852190300.htm|title= Masks of untruth|work=Online Webpage of The Hindu|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=2007-06-22] Dr. U.R. Ananthamurthy, another big name in
Kannada literature has criticised Bhyrappa and his works, terming "Aavarana" as dangerous. He said that Bhyrappa was a debater who "doesn’t know what Hindu religion stands for". [ [http://www.deccanherald.com/Content/May282007/state200705274057.asp Bhyrappa a debater, not a story-teller, says URA] Deccan Herald - May 28, 2007] However Bhyrappa claims that the novel was result of his search for truth and there was no ulterior motive behind the novel. He urges critics to study the reference books mentioned in the novel before jumping to any conclusion.cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2007/06/05/stories/2007060507210300.htm|title= Bhyrappa hits out at critics|work=Online Webpage of The Hindu|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=2007-06-22]Awards
* Pampa Award in 2005.cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2006/01/21/stories/2006012110160300.htm|title= Change education system to protect literature: Bhyrappa|work=Online Webpage of The Hindu|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=2007-06-22]
*Sahitya Academy award in 1975.
* Kannada Sahitya Academy award in 1966.
* NTR National literary award in 2007.cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2007/05/29/stories/2007052918870300.htm|title= T Bhyrappa given NTR literary award|work=Online Webpage of The Hindu|publisher=The Hindu|accessdate=2007-06-22]
* Honorary Doctorate from Gulbarga University in 2007.Bhyrappa was elected as the president of
Kannada Sahitya Sammelana held inKanakapura in 1999.Works
Novels
* Dharmashree (1961)
* Doora saridaru (1962)
* Matadaana (1965)
* Vamshavraksha (1965)
* Jalapaata (1967)
* Naayi Neralu (1968) -
* Tabbaliyu neenaade magane (1968)
* Gruhabhanga (1970)
* Nirakarana (1971)
* Grahana (1972)
* Daatu (1973)
* Anweshane (1976)
* Parva(1979)
* Nele (1983)
* Saakshi (1986)
* Anchu (1990)
* Tantu (1993)
* Saartha (1998)
* Mandra (2001)
* Bheemakaaya (2004/2005)
* Aavarana (2007)Autobiography
* Bhitti
Philosophy
* Satya mattu Soundarya (1966) (Doctoral thesis)
* Saahitya mattu Prateeka (1967)
* Kathe mattu Kathavastu (1969)
* Naaneke Bareyuttene? (1980)Bhyrappa's works translated to other languages
* Dharmashree :
Sanskrit ,Marathi
* Vamshavruksha : Telugu, Marathi,Hindi ,Urdu , English
* Nayi-Neralu : Gujarati,Hindi
* Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane : Hindi
* Gruhabhanga : All 14 languages of India
* Nirakarana : Hindi
* Datu : All 14 languages of India, English
* Anveshana : Marathi, Hindi
* Parva : Telugu, Marathi, Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, English
* Nele : Hindi
* Sakshi : Hindi, English
* Anchu : Marathi, Hindi
* Tantu : Marathi, Hindi
* Sartha : Sanskrit, Marathi] , Hindi, English
* Naneke Bareyuttene : Marathi
* Satya mattu Soundarya : English]
* Bhitti : Marathi, HindiBhyrappa's novels on screen
Movies
* Vamshavruksha (1972)
* Tabbaliyu Neenade Magane (1977)
* Matadana (2001)
* Nayi-Neralu (2006)Television series
* Gruhabhanga
* Daatu (Hindi)ee also
*
Kannada
*Kannada literature Footnotes
References
* "Bhitti" (Wall) by S.L. Bhyrappa, an autobiography
* "Naaneke Bareyuttene" by S.L. Bhyrappa, a collection of essays about writing
* "S. L. Bhyrappa Badaku-Baraha" by Nagaraj Neeragunda on S.L. Bhyrappa's life and worksExternal links and Further Reading
* [http://churumuri.wordpress.com/2007/06/08/churumuri-exclusive-sl-bhyrappa Interview with Bhyrappa on Churumuri]
* [http://prajavani.net/jan112006/4075920060111.php Pampa Award to Bhyrappa in 2001]
*Belagere Krishnashastri , "Mareyaladeete", for a warm hearted interpretation of the author's experiences with Bhyrappa.
* "Bhyrappabhinandana", a feliciation book on S.L. Bhyrappa
* "S.L. Bhyrappa Avara Krutigala Vimarshe" a collection of literary criticism on S.L.Bhyrappa's works compiled by Sumateendra Nadig
* "Mandra-Manthana," a collection of essays about S.L. Bhyrappa's novel, "Mandra," by various literary critics
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