Laxmi Narayan Mishra
Born(1903-12-17)December 17, 1903[1]
Maunath Bhanjan district, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh, India
DiedAugust 19, 1987(1987-08-19) (aged 83) [1]
OccupationWriter
LanguageHindi

Laxmi Narayan Mishra (17 December 190319 August 1987)[1] was born in the village of Basti in Maunath Bhanjan district, United Provinces of Agra and Oudh. Mishra was a popular play writer of Hindi literature.[1]

He was a theatre personality of Uttar Pradesh. His works became very popular between 1930 and 1950, and they were frequently staged by schools, colleges, and amateur groups.[2]

Main works

  • Ashok-1926
  • Sanyasi-1930[3][4]
  • Rakshas ka mandir-1931 (Temple of Demons)
  • Muktika rahasya-1932 (Secret of Freedom)
  • Sindur ki Holi-1933 (Holi with Vermillion)[5]
  • Garuda Dhawaj-1945 (Flag with Garida"s Figure)
  • Vatsaraj-1950
  • Chakravyuh-1953 (Chakra formation)
  • Samaj ke Stambha (Pillars of Society)
  • Gudiya ka Ghar(A Doll's House)
  • Chakravyuha ( Play based on Mahabharata Character Abhimanyu, printed by kaushambhi prakashan, Dara gunj, Allahabad 1973, 25th edition)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Manju, Ramachandran. Lakshmi Narayan Mishra ke naatako mein naari parikalpana (लक्ष्मीनारायण मिश्र के नाटकों में नारी - परिकल्पना ) हिंदी [Women in the play of Laxmi Narayan Mishra - hypothesis] (P.hd) (in Hindi). hdl:10603/7412. Women in the play of Mishra's play
  2. "पं. लक्ष्मीनारायण मिश्र, जनका काव्य अतर्जगत छायावाद की आधारशिला माना जाता है" हिंदी [Pandit Laxmi Narayan Mishra is known as founding father of people's poetry in Literature]. Patrika News (in Hindi). 21 December 2017. Retrieved 19 January 2020. founding father of people's poetry
  3. सन्यासी(Sanyasi). Laxmi Narayan Mishra. 1961. ISBN 81-7055-283-4.
  4. Natarajan, Nalini; Nelson, Emmanuel Sampath (1996). Handbook of Twentieth-century Literatures of India. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-28778-7.
  5. Laxminarayan Mishra (1961). Sindur Ki Holi.


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