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N. Gopi (Telugu: ఎన్. గోపి; born 25 June 1948) is an eminent Indian poet, literary critic in Telugu and Sahitya Akademi Award recipient.[1] He has also been in the University system as a professor and Dean since 1974, until retiring in 2008. He has also held the post of the Vice Chancellor of Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad. Gopi's poetry displays nativity and national outlook.

N. Gopi
Born (1948-06-25) 25 June 1948 (age 74)
Bhongir, Telangana
OccupationPoet, Literary critic, Professor (Retd.)
Notable workPraja Kavi Vemana (People's Poet, Thesis) (1978)

Kaalaanni Nidra Ponivvanu (I Will Not Let Time Sleep, Poetry) (1998)

Naneelu (The Little Ones, Experimental Poetry) (1998)

Jala Geetham (Water Song, Epic Poem) (2002)
SpouseN Aruna
Parents
  • Nakka Chennaiah (father)
  • Nakka Lakshmamma (mother)

He has published 50 books including 21 poetry collections, 7 essay collections, 3 research works, 5 travelogues, 5 translations, 2 commentaries, 3 column writings, apart from 5 text books for schools and for adult education projects.

His poetry collections have been translated into several languages like Hindi, English, Gujarati, Nepali, Tamil. Malayalam, Marathi, Konkani. Dogri, Maithili, Kannada, Punjabi, Sanskrit, Oriya, Sindhi, Urdu, Assamese, Meitei, Bengali, Bodo, Kashmiri, Santali, Rajasthani, German, Russian and Persian.

His notable works are ‘Kalanni Nidra Ponivvanu’ (I Will Not let Time Sleep 1998); ‘Naneelu’ (The Little Ones 1998) and ‘Jala Geetham’ (Water Song - a long poem 2002).


Early life and education


Born on 25 June 1948 in Bhongir village of Nalgonda District, Telangana State. After his schooling from Government High School, he chose to join Arts College, Osmania University, Hyderabad, where he did B.A. with Telugu, Sanskrit and Linguistics group and stood with 6th rank, winning Nizam’s Gold Medal. This was followed by M.A. in Telugu, where he topped the University to win Gurajada Appa Rao Gold Medal from Osmania University in 1973. Later he did a P.G. Diploma in Applied Linguistics. Though his recorded name is Nakka Gopal, he is popularly known as N. Gopi in literary field.


Career


His first job was Project Officer in a Non-formal Project of UNICEF for one year. Later he joined as a Lecturer in the N.B Science College affiliated to Osmania University in 1974. Later he joined the OU in 1981. He became Professor of Telugu in 1990, Chairman Board of Studies in 1992 and Head of the Department in 1994. Later he was appointed as Vice Chancellor of Telugu University (1999-2002). He was the youngest VC in India when he was chosen for the post. In 2001, he also took an additional charge as an acting VC for Dravidian and Kakatiya Universities simultaneously. After completing his term as the VC of Telugu University, he came back to his parent university, where he served as the Dean Faculty of Arts (2004-2006). After retirement in 2008, he served as UGC Emeritus Fellow during 2011-13 and 2015-17 for the second time.


Literary Works


A prolific writer, Gopi has published 21 poetry collections so far.


Poetry


Year Name of the book Name of the book (in English) Notes
1976 Tangedu Poolu Yellow Flowers Received Devulapalli Krishna Shastri Award
1982 Mylu Raayi Milestone Received Feeverse Front award
1989 Chitra Deepaalu Coloured Lights Received Telugu University Best Poetry Award
1993 Vanthena The Bridge Received Samatha Rachayitala Sangam Award
1998 Kaalaanni Nidraponivvanu I Will Not Let Time Sleep Received Sahitya Akademi Award
1998 Naaneelu The Little Ones A trend setter poetic form adopted by nearly 1000 poets.

So far 300 collections of this form have been published

2000 Chutta Kuduru Circular Rest on Head
2002 Enda Poda Trace of Sunshine
2002 Gopi Naneelu Gopi's The Little Ones
2002 Jala Geetham The Water Song A celebration of water as a prayer to water in the Vedic mode - bears testimony to this.

It has been described as path breaking and translated into 11 languages, including Persian

2004 Maro Aakaasham Another Sky
2005 Aksharallo Dhagdhamai Blazed Alphabets
2007 Deepam oka ekantham Lamp - A Solitude
2008 Goa lo Samudram Sea in Goa
2009 Vana Kadigina Cheekati Darkness Washed by Rain
2010 Maa Vuru Maha Kaavyam My Village an Epic
2011 Rathi Keratalu Rocky Tides
2013 Hridaya Rashmi Lustre of The Heart
2014 Malli Vithanamloki Back to the Seed
2015 Purivippina Oopiri An Unwinding of the Breath
2016 Akashamlo Matti Soil in the Sky

Travelogues



Literary Criticism


Other than these he wrote four travel books and many Translations[2]


Research


Gopi's Ph.D thesis (1978) on ‘Saint Poet Vemana’ is a monumental work and is rated as the best research work among 20 of that kind in Telugu. This book has had 6 reprints till date.


Major Editing



Translations (into Telugu)



Other Writings



Father of Naneelu


Gopi's sixth poetry collection ‘Naneelu’ (1998) (Epigrams like Hykus), means ‘The Little Ones’. This is a poetic form invented by N.Gopi, widely discussed and followed by hundreds of poets.[3] Nearly 300 Nanee collections have been published adopting this form, making this 19 year old form a trend setter in Telugu literature.[4] Gopi’s Naneelu have been translated into 12 languages, including Russian.


Awards and honours


Courtesy of his literary work and his service to Telugu literature, Gopi is a recipient of more than 30 awards. The following are some of his most recognized awards:

Gopi has also served as an elected member of various literary bodies across India. Some of the most coveted positions include:


Reception and influence


Gopi's literary essays are considered original and are widely quoted. His commentaries to Vemana’s poems are considered comprehensive and modern.[5] His prolific columns in various newspapers and magazines on subjects such as literature and current affairs were very well received. He is an orator and much sought after Personality among Telugu Literary and cultural Organizations.

Gopi's extensive work on Vemana's poetry and his large poetry collection have been the subjects of various academic research.


Research on Gopi’s works


So far, 5 Ph.Ds and 4 M.Phils have been awarded in various universities for research work on Gopi's literature.


Books on Gopi’s works



Translations of Gopi’s poetry


Name of the book Translated into Translation name Translated by
Jala Geetam HindiJalgeetProf. P. Manikyamba (Hyderabad)
EnglishWater SongProf. Alladi Uma, Prof. M. Sridhar (Hyderabad)
MarathiPaan˜yaacha Gaan˜aNiranjan Uzgare (Mumbai)
GujaratiJalgeethRamanik Someshwar (Kutch)
UrduNagma-e-AabProf. Rahamat Yusuf Zai (Hyderabad)
KannadaJalageetheDr .Markandapuram Srinivasa (Bengaluru)
MalayalamJalageethamL. R. Swamy (Vishakhapatnam)
PunjabiJala GeetSwaranjit Savi (Ludhiana)
PersianNagma-e-AabAzeezuddin Ahmed Usmani (Delhi)
SanskritJala GeethamM. Narayana Sharma (Hyderabad)
OdiyaJala GittoBangali Nanda (Bhuvaneshwar)
Naaneelu HindiNanhe MuktakProf. P. Vijaya Raghava Reddy (Hyderabad)
HindiGopi Ke Nenhe MuktakProf. B. Satyanarayana (Hyderabad)
MarathiNaaneelu - Muktak ManikaSuresh Ganga Khedkar (Hyderabad)
EnglishNaaneelu - The Little OnesP. Jayalakshmi (Hyderabad)
SanskritNaaneelu - Nava MouktikahProf. M. Vijayasree (Hyderabad)
TamilNaanigalDr. Nalimela Bhaskar (Karim Nagar)
KannadaNanna NinnauProf. K. G. Narayana Prasad (Hyderabad)
RussianChikat Vorniye MiniyachuriProf. Vinay Totavar (Hyderabad)
GujaratiNaaneeluDr. Urvish Osavada (Junagadh)
UrduNanhi NazmeinProf. Fatima Begum (Parveen) (Hyderabad)
MalayalamNanee KavithakalL. R. Swamy (Visakhapatnam)
PunjabiNanhe MuktakDr. Chandar Trikha (Chandigarh)
Kalanni Nidraponivvanu HindiSamayko Sone NahidoongaR. Shantha Sundari (Hyderabad)
EnglishI Will Not Let Time SleepDr. J. Bhagyalakshmi (Delhi)
GujaratiSamayne Suva Naahi DounRamanik Someshwar (Kutch)
TamilKalathai Uranga VidamattenDr. Shiripi Balasubramaniyam (Coimbatore)
MalayalamSamayate Urangan AnuvadhikkukayillaL. R. Swamy (Vishakhapatnam)
MarathiKaalala Zopu Denar NahiDr. Kanchan Jatkar (Hyderabad)
KonkaniKallak Nihidunk DinvchonamRamesh Veluskar (Goa)
DogriSamen Gi De`ng Nie SounaPrakash Premi (Uddhampur)
MaithiliSamayken Suta Nai DebaiKavita Kumari (Mumbai)
KannadaKalavannu Nidrisalu BidenuDr. Divakarla Rajeshwari (Bengaluru)
PunjabiMain Samey Nu Son Nahi DevangeDr. Vanita (Delhi)
SanskritKaalam Na NidrapayaaniProf. G.S.R. Krishnamurthy (Tirupathi)
SindhiWaqt Khe Sumhan N DedusSrichand Dube (Junagadh)
UrduWaqt Ko Sone Nahee DoongaProf. Rahamat Yusuf Zai (Hyderabad)
NepaliSamayalai Needavan DeenechainaSiddharth Roy (Darjeeling)
OdiaSamayaku Soibaku DebiniBangali Nanda (Raipur)
AssameseSamay Tomak Shuboloy NidyuPurabi Bora (Guwahati)
MeiteiMatambu Eina ToomhanloiSalam Tomba (Imphal)
BengaliSomay Ke Ghamate Debona AamiMandara Mukhopadhyay (Kolkata)
KashmiriBa Dim-na Waqtas Thami Gatch-naRanjoor Tilgami (Telagam Pattan, Kashmir)
BodoBubli Khou FutuliUttam Chandrabrahma (Goneshpo Aathar, Karbee (Assam))
SantaliOktobanjapid OchhovaamaDamayanthi Bisra (Mayur Bhanj (Odisha))
RajasthaniMai Bagat Me Jakni LevanadoolaaDr. Chandra Prakash Deval (Ajmer, Rajasthan)
Other Translations UrduGopi Ki Sow NajmeProf. Ghiyas Mateen (Hyderabad)
HindiGopi Ki KavitaR. Shantha Sundari (Hyderabad)
EnglishAnother SkyProf. C. Vijayasree, Prof. Subbarayudu (Hyderabad)
HindiGoa, Mai Aur SamudrR. Shantha Sundari (Hyderabad)

See also



References


  1. "Akademi Awards (1955-2016)". Sahitya Akademi - National Academy of Letters. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 28 June 2018.
  2. "Welcome to Muse India". museindia.com.
  3. "'Naani technique become popular'". The Hindu. 23 August 2016. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  4. "Naneelu turning point in Telugu literature". The Hans India. Retrieved 14 October 2016.
  5. Rao, Govindaraju Ramakrishna (19 July 2012). "Vemana demystified". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 14 October 2016.



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