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{{Heading|About the author: Shree Yogesh Joshi|}} | {{Heading|About the author: Shree Yogesh Joshi|}} | ||
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One of the renowned authors of Gujarati Literature, Shree Yogesh Joshi (b. 3-7-1955) is an engineer by profession. After securing M.Sc. He joined Department of Telecommunication as Junior Engineer and Retired as Deputy General Manager. But the pace and persistence of his creativity has been such that 7 collection of poetry (''Avajnu Ajavalu'', 1984 to ''Tejnan Foram'', 2021); 7 novels (''Samudi'', 1984 to ''Andhari Yatra'', 2011); 3 Collections of Short Story (''Hajuy Ketlu Door'', 1993 to ''Adharmo Chahero'', 2013); character Sketches (''Moti Baa, Bhai''); Translation (''Mrityusmeepe''); 14 books of children's stories; And 13 editions (the most important being Gujarati Kavyamudra of the Twentieth Century, 2007, among others) – he has authored as many as 60 books till date. | One of the renowned authors of Gujarati Literature, Shree Yogesh Joshi (b. 3-7-1955) is an engineer by profession. After securing M.Sc. He joined Department of Telecommunication as Junior Engineer and Retired as Deputy General Manager. But the pace and persistence of his creativity has been such that 7 collection of poetry (''Avajnu Ajavalu'', 1984 to ''Tejnan Foram'', 2021); 7 novels (''Samudi'', 1984 to ''Andhari Yatra'', 2011); 3 Collections of Short Story (''Hajuy Ketlu Door'', 1993 to ''Adharmo Chahero'', 2013); character Sketches (''Moti Baa, Bhai''); Translation (''Mrityusmeepe''); 14 books of children's stories; And 13 editions (the most important being Gujarati Kavyamudra of the Twentieth Century, 2007, among others) – he has authored as many as 60 books till date. | ||
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As a renowned critic Shree Raman Soni writes; “Novella Samudi has manifested itself to Gujarati literature, like a crystal clean spring running parallel to the rush of modernity.” Published in 1984, this work enjoys multiple editions till 2017, which means that the work continues to be tremendously appreciated by staunch lovers of literature. Since its time of publication Samudi has been taught at universities over the past four decades. | As a renowned critic Shree Raman Soni writes; “Novella Samudi has manifested itself to Gujarati literature, like a crystal clean spring running parallel to the rush of modernity.” Published in 1984, this work enjoys multiple editions till 2017, which means that the work continues to be tremendously appreciated by staunch lovers of literature. Since its time of publication Samudi has been taught at universities over the past four decades. | ||
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