Vishnu Khare


Vishnu Khare (born 1940) is a prominent poet, critic, translator and journalist. The first book of criticism is the famous criticism book. introduction

As a journalist, Vishnu Khare chose the way to live, at the time it was inadequate. Life of Hindi literature is a distinct identity of a strictly living person. Vishnu Khare's reputation is in the form of an important thinker and thinker in the contemporary creation scenario. He was born on February 9, 1940 in Chhindwara district. In puberty, he came to Indore to study in college. From there in 1963, he received a Master's Degree in English Literature from Christian College. He was also a Sub-Editor in daily Indore published from Indore and later later teaching as a Professor in the colleges of Madhya Pradesh and Delhi. Vishnu Khare has done a special job of selecting and translating poems of the world's poets, through which the tone of the compositions of the prestigious poets in the international scene and the Marma was accessible to the Indian readership.

Vishnu also held the post of Deputy Secretary in the Central Sahitya Akademi in New Delhi. Meanwhile, he became a poet, critic and journalist. Their four-decade old creation-activism has given them their national prestige. During this time, Mr. Khare joined the Navbharat Times, New Delhi. In Navbharat Times, he also took charge of executive editor and in charge in charge, editor of Lucknow and Jaipur versions of the same letter. He was also a senior assistant editor of the Times of India. Mr. Khare has also served as a two-year senior scholar in the Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Museum and Library.

Vishnu Khare's first release in 1960 was T.S. Eliot's translation was 'Maru Pradesh and other poems'. Become editor of Short Magazine "Age". "In a non-romantic time" was his first poetry compilation, most of which were published in the poem "Vishnu Khare's Poems", the first book of the Identity Series. His own books are "the first book of criticism", "From his own eyes", "In everybody's voice curtain", "The first book of criticism". Vishnu Khare has done a special work of selecting and translating poems of the world's poets, through which the tone of the compositions of the prestigious poets in the international scene and the Marmas is accessible to Indian readers. "The People and the Self" is a private collection of English translations of contemporary Hindi poetry of Mr. Khare. In addition to joining the translation of the Hindi poem "Dare Oxen Karen" with Lothar Lutsee, "The Knife Time" / Antilla Yoheff / "We Dream" / Miklosh Ratnoti /, "Kalavera" '/ Fini National Poetry / His remarkable translations are Shri Vishnu Pratishvakav is active in the translation process of Goethe's classical work "Fast". In the well-known English National Daily Pioneer, he is regularly writing on film and literature.

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