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Krishna Baldev Vaid (Hindi: कृष्ण बलदेव वैद) (27 July 1927 – 6 February 2020) was an Indian Hindi fiction writer and playwright, noted for his experimental and iconoclastic narrative style.


Early life


Vaid was born in Dinga, in what is now Pakistan. He and his family moved as refugees during the 1947 partition of the Indian subcontinent, which resulted in the creation of both modern India and Pakistan. Vaid studied at Punjab University and obtained his doctorate from Harvard University.[1] His dissertation on Henry James was published by Harvard University Press in 1964 called: Technique in the Tales of Henry James. [2]


Career


He has taught at Indian universities, and moved to the United States in 1966 to continue his academic career. His literary works have been translated and published in English, French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian, Japanese and several Indian languages.[3] His works include Uska Bachpan (1957) translated into English by Vaid and published as Steps in Darkness, Bimal Urf Jayen to Jayen Kahan translated into English as Bimal in Bog (1974) and Guzara Hua Zamana (1981) translated into English as The Broken Mirror.

Selected short stories in English translation were published as Silence and Other Stories ( Writer's Workshop, 1972), Dying Alone: A novella and Ten Short Stories (Penguin, 1992), and The Sculptor in Exile ( Penguin Books, 2014).

He did the first translation of Samuel Beckett’s plays “Waiting for Godot” and Endgame (play) into Hindi language in 1968.[4]


Personal life


After retirement as Professor of English from State University of New York, Potsdam, in 1985, Vaid lived in India for over two decades, and continued his literary activities. In 2010, he moved back to the United States, where he resided.

He was the father of Urvashi Vaid a well-known U.S. based political activist and Jyotsna Vaid an academic based in the United States. He has another daughter Rachna. Vaid was also the grandfather of the performance artist Alok Vaid-Menon.


Works



Novels



Short-story collections



Story collections in English translation



Plays



Diaries



Interviews



Novels in English translation



References


  1. Nirmal Verma (15 November 2013). Days of Longing. Penguin Books Limited. ISBN 978-93-5118-401-0. Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  2. Vaid, Krishna Baldev (1964). Technique in the Tales of Henry James (1st ed.).
  3. "Penguin Books". Retrieved 17 November 2016.
  4. "In Conversation with Krishna Baldev Vaid". Penguin India. 10 April 2017.



На других языках


[de] Krishna Baldev Vaid

Krishna Baldev Vaid (* 1927 in Dinga, Punjab. Britisch-Indien; † 6. Februar 2020[1] in New York City[2]) war ein indischer Hindi-Schriftsteller, Universitätsprofessor und Literaturübersetzer.
- [en] Krishna Baldev Vaid



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