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Kishorsinh Solanki (Kishorsinh Hinduji Solanki) was born on 1 April, 1949 in Magarwada, Banaskantha district, Gujarat, is an An indian male short story writers. Discover Kishorsinh Solanki's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 74 years old?

Popular As Kishorsinh Hinduji Solanki
Occupation Poet, novelist, professor
Age 74 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 1 April, 1949
Birthday 1 April
Birthplace Magarwada, Banaskantha district, Gujarat
Nationality India

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Kishorsinh Hinduji Solanki is a Gujarati poet and novelist from Gujarat, India.

He is an editor of Shabdasar, a Gujarati literary magazine.

1949

Kishorsinh Solanki was born on 1 April 1949 at Magarwada village in Banaskantha district.

1969

He completed his S. S. C. in 1969.

1973

He completed BA in Gujarati in 1973 and MA from School of Languages, Gujarat University in 1975.

He later received PhD.

He taught at Arts College, Modasa and later joined Arts College, Mahudha where he served as the professor and later the Head of the Department.

1977

Kishorsinh Solanki wrote two novellas in 1977; Razalata Divas and Ritu.

1981

Vinyas (1981), Karan (1989), Premakshar (1995), Ajanyo Tapu (1997), Manasane Mele (1998) are his poetry collections.

1982

He has edited Vikalpani Vistari Kshitijo (1982), Manavi Marjeeva (1987), Janpadi Navalkatha, Vibhavna Ane Vikas (1994), Eksath Sonnett (2000), Gujarati Nimbandh Shrishti (2006), Gujarati Bhasha Sahityanu Adhyapan (2006), Ghooghara Ghamake Se (2017).

1984

He has received the Critics Award (1984) and the Balwantray K. Thakor Prize (1989).

1987

They are followed by these novels: Bhaicharo (1987), Grahan (1992), Veerwada (1994), Adadha Akashe Ugato Sooraj (1995), Vasvaso (1997) and Alay (1997).

Bhaicharo was written as Bhav ten years ago which includes his experiences of village life before moving to the city.

1988

Bheeni Matini Mahek (1988), Pankhini Pankhma Padar (1997) and Shabdasar (1997) are his collections of essays.

1989

Padarma Ugata Pagala (1989) is his story on his native place while Sahpravasi (1989) is a collection of short stories.

His story Masari depicted oppressed people.

Kala Panina Kinare (Andaman and Nicobar Islands, 1989) and Desh Re Joya Pardesh Joya (1989) are his travelogues.

1996

He was the principal of Samarpan Arts and Commerce College, Gandhinagar from 1996.

He is an editor of Shabdasar magazine.

Kishorsinh Solanki has written traditional as well as experimental poetry.

2006

Dhoopchanv (2006) is his Hindi poetry collection.

2007

Aravalli (2007) is his experimental narrative novel written in the autobiographical style.