But for the leftist clique of our country, Nirmal Verma (like Ajneya, too, even more certainly) would have been awarded a Nobel in literature! The animus, jealousy, etc. of the influential leftists blocked it.
It was INC (when Manmohan Singh was PM) that had sent Nirmal Verma's name as a nominee for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Conservative critics used to call Verma westernized since he had spent a considerable part of his life in Europe
I am from Pakistan. I have been huge fan of His writings, specially Wo Din, Parinday, Isharay, Sookha, Doosri Dunya, Admi or Larki and Maya Darpan.
not " Wo din " it's " Ve Din "
You know Hindi since all titles you wrote are in Hindi ? How do you read him?
@@anuragbhardwaj7311 Urdu translation by Aaj Publishers Karachi.
@@RurallSoull great! So you have read all this work in Urdu.
@@anuragbhardwaj7311 No. It was a selection. Book name was Nirmal Verma, Muntakhib Tehreerain. You can find this title in Google.
How beautiful he looks when he laughs as if his heart shines on his face.
He could have easily written in English, but I'm so glad he chose to wrote in Hindi. Such a fresh breath of air in the world of Hindi literature.
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God bless the uploader! I've been craving to see a full length interview with Nirmal Verma. And one with Karan Thapar! What a bonus!
one of the best author India has ever produced.
god bless whoever has uploaded this. Sincere thanx. Nirmal Verma is a legend!
Nirmal j's voice gives me so much succour. Thank you for uploading!
My favourite writer 💐
🙏🍃❤️🌸
Thank youuu so much for thissss ❤️❤️❤️
Sound ? I have had to listen by headphone ?
Today Manav Kaul is shamelessly copying his work 😂
Hn bilkul
But for the leftist clique of our country, Nirmal Verma (like Ajneya, too, even more certainly) would have been awarded a Nobel in literature! The animus, jealousy, etc. of the influential leftists blocked it.
It was INC (when Manmohan Singh was PM) that had sent Nirmal Verma's name as a nominee for the Nobel Prize for Literature. Conservative critics used to call Verma westernized since he had spent a considerable part of his life in Europe