Key document: Extracts from “Halli lekhakacha lekhakarao hoto to ka?” [How does the writer become Mr Writer nowadays?] by Bhalchandra NemadeFootnote** Bhalchandra Nemade is the author of six novels, ranging from Kosla (1963) to Hindu (2010), two collections of poetry and several substantial books of criticism. He occupied a significant place in Bombay literary life during the 1960s and is at the centre of the Marathi canon today. He was instrumental in establishing the little magazine Vacha, and is notable for his connections and collaborations with other writers in the intellectual and artistic milieu of the 1960s and after. He has received many honours – most recently the coveted Jnanpith Award for Literature in 2015 – and is noted for his defence of nativism or deshivad.
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