Kusumagraj

Indian author and acclaimed poet

Kusumagraj - Artists & Creatives born February 27th, 1912
Born
Died

1999
27 years ago — 87 years old

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Artists & Creatives

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India

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An author, poet, and playwright contributed significantly to Marathi literature. Renowned works include the novel 'Mochangad' and the play 'Narmadya Gharat.' Active in literary circles, associated with the progressive writers' movement, and served as the president of the Marathi Sahitya Sammelan. Played a key role in promoting Marathi language and culture through various literary initiatives.

Authored the novel 'Mochangad'

Wrote the acclaimed play 'Narmadya Gharat'

Served as president of the Marathi Sahitya Sammelan

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