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Sadanand Shantaram Rege
Selected Writings of Sadanand Rege, Edited by Vasant Abaji Dahake, Publisher Sahitya Akademi, 1996/2010/2013
Born(1923-06-21)June 21, 1923
Died21 September 1982(1982-09-21) (aged 59)
Mumbai, India
CitizenshipIndia
EducationM.A. English, 1961
Alma materUniversity of Mumbai
Occupation(s)College teacher, Poet, Dramatist, Short-story writer, Translator, Painter
Known forModern poetry in Marathi
SpouseBachelor
AwardsGovernment of Maharashtra, Soviet Land Nehru Award

Sadanand Rege सदानंद रेगे (June 21, 1923 - September 21, 1982) was a Marathi poet, playwright, short-story writer, translator and painter. He was born in Rajapur, Ratnagiri, Maharashtra.

During his life time, his twenty eight books were published. His three books of poetry won government of Maharashtra award for literary achievements. His translation of Vladimir Mayakovsky's poems into Marathi: 'Pant Ghatlela Dhag' won him Soviet Land Nehru Award.

He taught at Ramnarain Ruia College from 1962 to until his death in 1982.

Published works

Books

Poetry

  • Aksharvel, 1950
  • Gandharva, 1960
  • Devapudhcha Diva, 1965
  • Brankushicha Pakshi, 1980
  • Vedya Kavita, 1980

Plays

See 'Translations' below

Short Story Collections

  • Jeevanachi Vastre, 1952
  • Kalokhachi Pise, 1954
  • Chandane, 1959
  • Chandra Savali Korato, 1963
  • Masa aani Itar Vilakshan Katha, 1965
  • Sadanand Rege: Nivadak Katha: Sampadak: Arvind Gokhale, 1988

Translations into Marathi

References

  • Akshar Gandharv/ Sadanand Rege: Mulakhat-Dayari-Patre by Pra Shri Nerurkar, published by Popular Prakashan, 1987