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Rahamat Tarikere

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Rahamat Tarikere
Born(1959-08-26)26 August 1959
Samatala, Tarikere, Karnataka
OccupationWriter, academic
LanguageKannada
NationalityIndian
SubjectVarious Themes
Notable worksKattiyanchina Daari

Rahamat Tarikere (born 26 August 1959) is a Kannada writer, critic and teacher. He is well known for his sharp insights and his critical view on culture.[citation needed] He is one noted writers of the new generation of writers in Kannada.[citation needed] Currently he is a professor in Kannada University at Hampi.[1]

Early life and education

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He was born on 26 August 1959 at Samatala village in Tarikere Taluk in Chikkamagaluru district in Karnataka state, India. He completed his BA with a university First rank. He bagged seven gold medals for the M.A. in Kannada Literature from Mysore University.[citation needed]

Literary work

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  • Prathi samskruthi (collection of articles) 1993
  • Maradolagina Kicchu (collection of articles) 1984
  • Samskruthika Adhyayana (2004)
  • Loka Virodhigala Jotheyalli (15 Interviews) 2006
  • Kattiyanchina Daari (collection of articles) 2009
  • Prathi Samskruthi (A Study on Counter culture) 1993
  • Karnatakada Sufigalu (A Study on Sufism of Karnataka) 1998
  • Andamaan Kanasu (Travelogue) 2000
  • KadaLi hokku bande (Travelogue) 2011
  • Nadedashtoo naadu (Travelogue) 2012)
  • Amirbai karnataki (Monograph) 2012
  • Netu bidda navilu (collection of articles) 2013
  • Karnatakada Moharrum (A Study on Moharam) 2014
  • Samshodhana meemaamse (A handbook on Research Methodology 2014)
  • Geramaradi KathegaLu (Ed. Folk tales) 2016
  • karnataka shaktapantha (A Study on Shaktism) 2017
  • Gurupra Qadri Tatvapada (Ed. songs a Sufi poet) 2017
  • Tatvapada Praveshike (Ed.with Arun, Articles on Mysticism) 2017
  • Sanna Sangathi (colelcton of Thoughts) 2018
  • Nettara Sutaka (collection of articles) 2018
  • Bagila Maathu (Prefaces 2018)
  • Rajadharma (A Study on political texts of Mysore odeyars and Diwans) 2019
  • Hittala jagattu (collection of lighter essays) 2019
  • NyayanishTurigala Jatheyalli (15 Interviews) 2020
  • Karnataka Gurupantha (A Study on Avadhuta and Aroodhas) 2020
  • "HaasuHokku" (collection of articles) 2021
  • Jerusalem (Travelogue)
  • Kulume (Auto Biography)

Awards and recognition

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  • Karnataka Sahitya Academy Award for his collection of essays: Prathisamskruti (1993)
  • Karnataka Sahitya Academy award for his Research on Sufis of Karnataka (1998)
  • Karnataka Sahitya Academy award for his travelogue Andaman Kanasu 2000
  • Sahitya Akademi Award in 2010 for Kattiyanchina Daari (returned)[2]
  • Karnataka Sahitya Akademy Honorary Award (2013) (Did not receive)[3]

References

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  1. ^ "Welcome to Muse India". www.museindia.com. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015.
  2. ^ "Sahitya Akademi honour for Rahmat Tarikere". Deccan Herald. 20 December 2010. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
  3. ^ Subraya, P V (7 January 2011). "Walking the precarious line". The Hindu. Retrieved 25 November 2012.
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