Kāranta, Śivarāma, 1902-1997
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Information for Authority record
Name (Latin)
Kāranta, Śivarāma, 1902-1997
Other forms of name
Karanth, K. S. (Kota Shivarama), 1902-1997
Karanth, K. Shivarama (Kota Shivarama), 1902-1997
Karanth, Kota Shivarama, 1902-1997
Karanth, Shivarama, 1902-1997
Kāranta, Ke. Śivarāma, 1902-1997
Kāranta, Kō. Śi. (Kōṭa Śivarāma), 1902-1997
Kāranta, Kōṭa Śivarāma, 1902-1997
Shivarama Karanth, K. (Kota), 1902-1997
Śivarāma Kāranta, Kōṭa, 1902-1997
Śivarāma Kāranta, 1902-1997
Śivarāmakāranta, 1902-1997
Date of birth
1902-10-10
Date of death
1997-12-09
Field of activity
Kannada literature
Yakṣagāna
Occupation
Authors
Associated Language
kan
Gender
male
Sources of Information
- Author's Back to the soil, 1950.
- Karnataka paintings, 1973:t.p. (Dr. Shivarama Karanth) verso of t.p. (Dr. K. Shivarama Karanth)
- Hēgādarēnu, 1937:t.p. (Kō. Śi. Kāranta)
- Kannaḍa granthasūci, 1971- :v. 4, p. 298 (Kōṭa Śivarāma Kāranta)
- Śivarāma Kāranta, 2001:p. 109 (d. 12/9/1997)
- Bhāratēya citrakale, 19--:t.p. (Śivarāmakāranta)
- LC database, Feb. 28, 2006(hdg.: Karanth, Kota Shivarama, 1902- )
- Yakṣagāna bayalāṭa, 2007:t.p. (Ke.
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Wikipedia description:
Kota Shivaram Karanth (10 October 1902 – 9 December 1997), also abbreviated as K. Shivaram Karanth, was an Indian author, who was a novelist in Kannada language, playwright and an ecological conservationist. Ramachandra Guha called him the "Rabindranath Tagore of Modern India, who has been one of the finest novelists-activists since independence". He was the third writer to be decorated with the Jnanpith Award for Kannada, the highest literary honor conferred in India. His son Ullas is an ecological conservationist.
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