Punjabi poet (born 1950)
Manjit Indira |
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Born | (1950-02-24) 24 February 1950 (age 74) |
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Nationality | Indian |
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Manjit Indira (born 24 February 1950) is an Indian poet and writer of Punjabi descent. Her first book, Antahkaran, was published in 1974.[1]
life
Manjit Indira was born to Harbhajan Singh Kalsi on 24 February 1950. She received her education up to M.A. (Punjabi), and MPhil.
Books
Poetry collections
1. anthkaran 1974
2. Kala Bag 1986
3. Candre Hanere 1992
4. Taryan Da Chhajj 1994,
2022
5. Poorti Apoorti 1996
6. Tu Awaz Mari Hai 2003
(Poetic Novel)
7. Alakh 2006
8. Roh Vidroh 2012
9. Taandav 2016
10.Saleeban 2022
Prose :
11.Teean Teej Deena
(Details from
Folklore of Punjab)
1990
Criticism :-
12. Jang Hind Punjab Da -
A Critical Study
1988
13. Shiv-Kav - Criticism
1989
Translated Work :-
14. Twilight Zone
(Selected Poetry
Edited Transcribed by
Pardeep Joshi) 2018
15.Tender Twinges
(Selected Poetry
Edited & Translated by
Asror Allayarov) 2018
16.Safar Bin Manzil
(Translation of Taryan
Da Chhajj into Hindi
by well known Urdu
Writer Janab Ratan
Singh) 2019
17.Taryan Da Chhajj
(Shahmukhi - Urdu)
2022
18. Shiv Kav
(Shahmukhi - Urdu)
2022
19. Popular Poem : "Buha
Na Bari Na Koi
Banera"
Translated
into all State
Languages of India)
2018
She Translated Books from other religional Languages (few of them popular books) :-
1. Jungle DeDavedar
(Bangla Novel)
Mahansaweta Devi
(For Language
Department Punjab)
2. Akhin Dekhi (Gijjubhai
Badheka) Nehru 1986
Children Library (NBT)
3. Baraf De Aadmi
(Suryanath Singh) Nehru
Children Library (NBT)
2009
4. Prithviraj Monga -
Edited Stories (NBT)
2012
5. Lokan Nu Sarab-saresht
Kiven Banaiye (Elan
Loye Mengnis) (Lok
Geet Publications)
2012
6. Amiri Di Chabi
(Napoleon Hill) (Lok
Geet Publications)
2013
7. Sheeshe Da Ghar -
Vijay Rathore
(Transcribed into
Punjabi from Hindi -
Lok Geet Publications)
2015
8. Agan Sakhi (Malayalam
Novel) - Lalithaminbka
Anterjanam (Sahitya
Akademi Delhi) 2017
9. Guandhi (Malayalam
Novel) - P.Keshavdutt
(Sahitya Akademi Delhi)
2021
References
External links
- https://web.archive.org/web/20160504183803/http://www.indianwriters.org/chandigarh/manjit_indira.htm
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlGM1zgaywU
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4cmGEQri04c
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CULIww8CTg