Amrita Pritam
Amrita Pritam ਅੰਮ੍ਰਿਤਾ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਮ | |
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| Lahir | 31 Agustus 1919 Gujranwala, India Britania (sekarang di Punjab, Pakistan) |
| Meninggal | 31 Oktober 2005 (umur 86) Delhi, India |
| Pekerjaan | Novelis, penyair, esayis |
| Kebangsaan | India |
| Periode | 1936–2004 |
| Genre | puisi, prosa, autobiografi |
| Subjek | partisi India, wanita, mimpi |
| Gerakan | Romansa-Progresivisme |
| Karya terkenal | Pinjar (novel) Ajj aakhaan Waris Shah nu (puisi) Suneray (puisi) |
| Pasangan | Pritam Singh |
Amrita Pritam ⓘ (31 Agustus 1919 – 31 Oktober 2005) adalah seorang penulis dan penyair asal India yang menulis dalam bahasa Punjab dan bahasa Hindi.[1] Ia dianggap penyair, novelis, dan esayis Punjabi wanita berpengaruh pertama, dan penyair abad ke-20 utama dari bahasa Punjabi, yang dicintai pada dua sisi perbatasan India–Pakistan. Berkarier selama lebih dari enam dekade, ia memproduksi lebih dari 100 buku puisi, fiksi, biografi, esai, kumpulan lagu rakyat Punjabi dan sebuah autobiografi yang diterjemahkan ke dalam bahasa-bahasa India dan asing.[2][3]
Referensi
- ^ Amrita Pritam, The Black Rose by Vijay Kumar Sunwani, Language in India, Volume 5: 12 December 2005.
- ^ Amrita Pritam – Obituary The Guardian, 4 November 2005.
- ^ Amrita Pritam: A great wordsmith in Punjab’s literary history Diarsipkan 19 June 2006 di Wayback Machine. Daily Times (Pakistan), 14 November 2005.
Bacaan tambahan
- Amrita Work in Shahmukhi http://www.apnaorg.com/poetry/amirta/
- Uma Trilok, Amrita Imroz: A Love Story, Penguin India (2006) ISBN 0-14-310044-0
- Indra Gupta, India’s 50 Most Illustrious Women ISBN 81-88086-19-3
- Indian Fiction in English Translation – Chapt 4: Comments on Amrita Pritam's Magnum Opus: The Skeleton (Jagdev Singh), by Shubha Tiwari. Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, 2005. ISBN 81-269-0450-X. Page 28-35
- Studies in Punjabi Poetry. Chapt. 9- Amrita Pritam: The Poetry of Protest, by Darshan Singh Maini. Vikas Pub., 1979. ISBN 0-7069-0709-4. Page 109.
- 1st chapter of Revenue Stamp by Amrita Pritam
- "The Cellar" by Amrita Pritam
- “Sahiban in Exile” by Amrita Pritam
- "The Weed" by Amrita Pritam
- "Wild Flower" by Amrita Pritam
- Main Tenu Phir Milangi, (I will meet you yet again) Translation
Pranala luar
- Amrita Pritam at Gadya Kosh (her prose work in Devanagari script)
- Amrita Pritam and her Works at South Asian Women's Network (Sawnet) Diarsipkan 2005-02-25 di Wayback Machine.
- Amrita Pritam 1919-2005-a tribute by Raza Rumi
- Poems by Amrita Pritam at Kavitayan( Diarsipkan 2009-10-26 di Wayback Machine. 2009-10-25)
- Video links
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