Biography of abburi chaya devi movie

Biography of abburi chaya devi She was Her father-in-law Abburi Ramakrishna is a pioneer of the romantic first and later the progressive literary movement. Abburi Chayadevi was active in literary circles since the fifties and even in her 70s, was still known as a creative feminist writer. Her works are Anaga Anaga folk stories for children , Abburi Chayadevi Kathalu short stories , , Mrityunjaya long story , Tana Margam short stories about the exploitation of women in the guise of family bonds. In a message, the CM remembered the Sahitya Academy award recipient for her rich contribution to Telugu literature.

Abburi Chayadevi (–) was a Telugu Indian fiction writer. She won the Sahitya Akademi Award in for Tana Margam.

Chayadevi was born 13 October in Rajahmundry, India.[1]

Chayadevi was active in literary circles since the fifties and even in her 70s, was still known as a creative feminist writer.

She was born in a brahmin family[2] She also translated German fiction. Her stories have been translated into English and Spanish besides many Indian languages.[3] She served as librarian at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi in the sixties.[4]

She was a council member of Kendra Sahitya Akademi ().[1]

Chayadevi's husband, Abburi Varadarajeswara Rao, was a writer, critic and former Chairman of the Official Languages Commission.

She was also the daughter-in-law of Abburi Ramakrishna Rao, a pioneer of the romantic first and later the progressive literary movement.[4]

Chayadevi died 28 June in Hyderabad, Telangana.

  • Anaga Anaga (folk stories for children)[1]
  • Abburi Chaya Devi Kathalu (short stories), [1]
  • Mrityunjaya (long story), [3]
  • Tana Margam (short stories-about the exploitation of women in the guise of family bonds).[5]
  • Mana Jeevithalu-Jiddu Krishnamurti Vyakhyanalu–3 (Translated)[6]
  • Parichita Lekha published as an anthology (Translation of stories by Austrian writer Stefan Zweig)[7]
  • Bonsai Batukulu [Bonsai Lives] portrays the life of women who live mechanically under the control of family members.[7] Conclusion
  • Ranganayakamma Pratibha Puraskaram, [1]
  • Telugu University Award, [1]
  • Sahitya Akademi Award in Telugu for the Year [4][5]

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