Asamardhuni Jeeva Yatra Novel

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Tripuraneni Gopichand
Born8 September 1910
Angaluru, Krishna district, India
Died2 November 1962 (aged 52)
Pen nameTripuraneni Gopichand
OccupationNovelist, short story writer, essayist, playwright, editor, film director
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipIndia
EducationLaw
Notable works
  • Pandita Parameswara Sastri Veelunama
  • Asamardhuni Jivayatra (1947)
SpouseSakuntala devi
Parent(s)
ChildrenTripuraneni Pramila, Ramesh Babu, Rajani, Ramgopal, Nalini, Sai Chand
RelativesPitcheswara Rao Atluri

Asamardhuni Jeeva Yatra Book

Tripuraneni Gopichand (8 September 1910 – 2 November 1962) was a Telugu short story writer, novelist, editor, essayist, playwright, film director, and a radical humanist. Gopichand was the son of renowned social reformer and play writer Tripuraneni Ramaswamy. Gopichand, inspired by M.N.Roy's Radical Humanism, became the first state secretary of the Radical Democratic Party (India) Andhra Pradesh.[1] His second novel Asamardhuni Jivayatra (Bungler: A Journey Through Life), was the first psychological novel in Telugu literature.[2] Gopichand was posthumously awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for Pandita Parameswara Sastri Veelunama in 1963, the first Telugu novel to win this award.[3][4] His novels typically features gloomy, incomplete, unsatisfied and unsatisfying protagonist tortured by a sense of guilt.[5]

His novel 'Asamardhuni Jeeva Yatra', is part of the syllabus for APPSC examinations in Telugu literature as an optional subject.[citation needed]

Asamardhuni Jeeva Yatra Novel

A postal stamp in his honour was released by the Government of India on his 100th birthday.[6][7]

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List of Writings[edit]

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Novels[edit]

  • Parivartanam
  • Asamardhuni Jivayatra (first psychoanalysis novel in Telugu)
  • Merupula Marakalu
  • Pandita Parameswara Sastry Veelunaama
  • Yamapasam
  • Cheekati Gadulu
  • Sidhilalayam
  • Gadiya Padani Talupulu
  • Gatinchanigatam
  • Pillatemmera
  • Premopahatulu

Non-fiction[edit]

  • Tatvavettalu
  • Postu Chaiyani Uttarulu
  • Maku Unnayi Swagataalu
  • Vubhayakusalopari

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Filmography of Telugu films[edit]

  • Chaduvukunna Ammayilu (1963) (Dialogues)
  • Dharmadevatha (1952) (Dialogues)
  • Priyuralu (1952) (Story, Dialogues and Direction)
  • Perantalu (1951) (Director)
  • Lakshmamma (1950) (Director)
  • Gruhapravesam (1946) (Story)
  • Raithubidda (1939) (Dialogues)

Family tree[edit]

  • T._Ramaswamy_Choudary
    • Tripuraneni_Gopichand

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Scientific humanism'. 3 November 2010.
  2. ^'DVNarasaRaju &TGopichand-Writers'. Lamakaan. 2 November 2013. Archived from the original on 24 February 2014.
  3. ^'Sahitya Akademi.Awards.Telugu'. Sahitya-akademi.gov.in. Retrieved 26 February 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  4. ^'Asamardhuni Jeeva Yatra By Tripuraneni Gopichand'. Scribd.com. Retrieved 26 February 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  5. ^Anjaneyulu, D. (1964). 'A Novel of Modern Andhra'. Indian Literature. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. 7 (2): 23. ISSN0019-5804. JSTOR23329244.
  6. ^'tripuraneni gopichand stamp | Phila-Mirror'. 8 September 2011. Retrieved 26 February 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)
  7. ^Special Correspondent (11 September 2011). ''Literature is social documentation''. The Hindu. Retrieved 26 February 2014.CS1 maint: discouraged parameter (link)

External links[edit]

  • Tripuraneni Gopichand at IMDb


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