‘Poetry will be meaningful when it treads a newer path’

February 02, 2021 12:29 am | Updated 12:29 am IST - HUBBALLI

Chairman of Karnataka Border Area Development Authority C. Somashekhar presenting the Ambikatanayadatta Award to poet H.S. Shivaprakash during the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of poet Da Ra Bendre in Dharwad.

Chairman of Karnataka Border Area Development Authority C. Somashekhar presenting the Ambikatanayadatta Award to poet H.S. Shivaprakash during the 125th birth anniversary celebrations of poet Da Ra Bendre in Dharwad.

“Poetry of imitation will not have an impact but it will only become meaningful when inspired by tradition and treads a newer path of writing,” Kannada poet and dramatist H.S. Shivaprakash said here on Sunday.

He was responding to the honour after the Ambikatanayadatta Award was conferred on him by Da Ra Bendre National Memorial Trust during the 125th birth anniversary of poet Da Ra Bendre in Dharwad.

Mr. Shivaprakash said that Bendre’s poetry was relevant to all ages. “There have been several poets in the Kannada literary world, who despite not being alive physically, are alive through their poetry and Da Ra Bendre is one among them,” he said.

Chairman of Karnataka Border Area Development Authority C. Somashekhar, who presented the award, spoke on Bendre’s poetry and said that throughout Bendre’s poems one could see an interaction among human relations, love, nature and also the Almighty.

Writer Agrahara Krishnamurthy termed Mr. Shivaprakash as one who extended the horizons of Kannada literary world through translation.

Chairman of Da Ra Bendre National Memorial Trust D.M. Hiremath, Deputy Commissioner of Dharwad Nitesh Patil, trust’s Member Secretary and Assistant Commissioner Gopalkrishna and others were present.

Interaction

Earlier, speaking during an interaction with Mr. Shivaprakash, Ningappa Mudenur of Karnatak University said that Mr. Shivaprakash has indulged in the act of digging the roots of the revolution and without accepting it as it is, he has taken up the task of rebuilding it through his creative writing.

Maitreyini Gadigeppagoudar of Rani Channamma University also spoke on the poet’s writings.

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