Hindi writer Shukla named for Jnanpith Award
Renowned Hindi author Vinod Kumar Shukla has been selected for the coveted 59th Jnanpith Award, a recognition of his exceptional contributions to Hindi literature, his creativity and his distinctive narrative style.
The announcement was made during a session of the Jnanpith selection committee, presided over by eminent writer Pratibha Ray. The committee, which unanimously agreed to award Shukla, included members Madhav Kaushik, Damodar Mavji, Prabha Verma, Dr Anamika, Dr A Krishna Rao, Prafull Shiledar, Dr Janaki Prasad Sharma and Jnanpith director Madhusudan Anand.
Born in January 1937, Shukla is a poet, novelist and storyteller known for his accessible yet deeply reflective language. His innovative approach to modern Hindi literature has pioneered experimental writing that brings new perspectives to the literary world. His first poetry collection, "Lagbhag Jai Hind" (1971), marked the beginning of his prolific career. His renowned novels, such as "Naukar Ki Kameez", "Deewar Mein Ek Khidki Rehti Thi" and "Khilega To Dekhenge", have received widespread acclaim.
Shukla's work captures the ordinary, elevating the simple moments of life into profound reflections of the human experience. His keen sensitivity to societal nuances and his ability to convey complex emotions resonate with readers across generations.
Throughout his career, Shukla has been honoured with numerous prestigious awards, including the Sahitya Akademi Award, for his outstanding literary achievements.
The Jnanpith Award, India’s highest literary recognition, is given annually for excellence in Indian literature. Along with a cash prize of Rs 11 lakh, the honor includes a bronze statue of Vaagdevi and a citation.