Digish Nanubhai Mehta (1934-07-12)12 July 1934 Patan, Gujarat, India
Died
13 June 2001(2001-06-13) (aged 66) Ahmedabad, Gujarat
Occupation
Essayist, novelist, critic and translator
Language
Gujarati
Nationality
Indian
Education
MA, PhD
Alma mater
Gujarat College
University of Leeds
Notable works
Apno Ghadik Sang (1962)
Spouse
Smita
(m. 1963)
Children
2 daughter
Academic background
Thesis
The Experience of Religious Conversion and Its Impact on The Creation of the Major Personae in The Poetry of T. S. Eliot from Prufrock to Ash Wednesday (1981)
Doctoral advisor
R. A. Malagi
Digish Nanubhai Mehta (12 July 1934 ― 13 June 2001) was a Gujarati language essayist, novelist and critic from Gujarat, India.[1]
^Prasad, Amar Nath; Gaijan, M. B. (1 January 2007). Dalit Literature: A Critical Exploration. Sarup & Sons. p. 222. ISBN 9788176258173.
Digish Nanubhai Mehta (12 July 1934 ― 13 June 2001) was a Gujarati language essayist, novelist and critic from Gujarat, India. He was born on 12 July...
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