(1977-11-27) 27 November 1977 (age 46) Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Occupation
Poet, lyricist, screenwriter, short story author, novelist, journalist and translator
Nationality
Indian
Period
1994–present
Genre
Poetry, Novel, Screenwriting
Literary movement
Postmodern literature
Notable awards
Bharat Bhushan Award for Poetry,
Krishna Pratap Award for Fiction,
Spandan Award for poetry,
Krishna Baldev Vaid Fellowship for fiction,
Syed Haider Raza Fellowship for fiction
Website
www.geetchaturvedi.com
Geet Chaturvedi (born 27 November 1977) is a Hindi poet, short story author, lyricist, screenwriter and novelist.[1] Often regarded as an avant-garde writer, he was awarded the Bharat Bhushan Agrawal Award for poetry in 2007 [2] and Krishna Pratap Award for Fiction in 2014.[3] He lives in Bhopal, India. He is active both as a fiction writer and critic. In 2011, The Indian Express included him in a list of the 'Ten Best Writers' of India.[4] His poems have been translated into 22 languages worldwide. He translated the work of great Spanish Poet Pablo Neruda in Hindi and many others.
Chaturvedi is the author of eleven books including the poetry collections Aalaap me girah in 2010, Nyoonatam Main in 2017, and Khushiyon Ke Guptchar in 2019. He also published two collections of novellas, Savant Anti Ki Ladkiyan and Pink Slip Daddy, in 2010. The novella "Pink Slip Daddy" was considered to be one of the best works of fiction in contemporary Hindi writing by the literary periodical Kathadesh.[5] The English translation of his novella "Simsim", translated by Anita Gopalan, won the PEN/Heim Translation Fund Grants, 2016.
Geet Chaturvedi is considered one of the most widely read contemporary Hindi literary authors.[6] His poetry is immensely popular among general readers and it has won high acclaim from literary critics as well.[6]Adhuri Cheezon ka Devta is his latest book of non-fiction.
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^"Current GK : News BBA". Archived from the original on 22 May 2009.
^"Literature Studio's Advisor Geet Chaturvedi gets Krishna Pratap Katha Samman - Literature Studio".
^"Indian Express EYE epaper dated Sun, 17 Jul 11". Archived from the original on 23 January 2022. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
^"Teen Kahanikar, Ravindra Tripathi : Kathadesh (in Hindi)". Archived from the original on 13 February 2010.
^ ab"News18 Hindi Article Jadui Gady ka Udaharan". 28 May 2021.
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