K.Siva Reddy | |
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Born | 1943 (age 80–81) |
Citizenship | Indian |
Occupation | poet |
Notable work | Mohana-O-Mohana, Pakkaki Ottigilite |
Awards |
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K Siva Reddy is a Telugu poet from India who won Sahitya Akademi Award[1] in Telugu, 1996 for his Poetry work Mohana-O-Mohana[2] and was awarded the Saraswati Samman in 2018 for his poetry collection Pakkaki Ottigilite.[3]
Career
K. Siva Reddy retired principal of Vivek Vardhini College, Hyderabad and he taught English for thirty-five years there. He has translated African and European poems into Telugu.
Bibliography
Poetry
- Aame Evaraite Matram, Palapitta Prachuranalu, Hyderabad 2009
- Posaganivannee, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 2008
- Atanu-Charitra, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 2005
- Vrittalekhini, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 2003
- Antarjanam, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 2002
- Kavisamayam, Sahiti Mitrulu, Vijayawada, 2000
- Jaitrayatra, Sivareddy Mithrulu, Hyderabad 1999
- Varsham, Varsham, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1999 Naa Kalala Nadi Anchuna, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1997
- Ajeyam, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1994
- Sivareddy Kavita, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1991
- Mohana! Oh Mohana!, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1988
- Bharamiti, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1983
- Netra Dhanussu, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1978
- Aasupatrigeetam, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1976
- Charya, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1975
- Raktam Suryudu, Jhari Poetry Circle, Hyderabad, 1973[4]
Awards and honours
- Sahitya Akademi Award in Telugu, 1990.
- Saraswati Samman Award, 2018
- Siddartha Kalapeetham Puraskaram
- Dr. Somasunder Sahitya Puraskaram
- Visala Sahiti Award.[5]
References
- ↑ "K. Siva Reddy". Poetry International Rotterdam. Archived from the original on 23 April 2019. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ↑ "sahitya-akademi.gov.in-Telugu".
- ↑ "K Siva Reddy to get Saraswati Samman". Hindustan Times, New Delhi. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
- ↑ "Bibliography".
- ↑ "prakritifoundation.com".
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