P. Lalita Kumari
Born (1950-11-27) 27 November 1950
Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India
Pen nameVolga
OccupationWriter, scriptwriter, lecturer
NationalityIndian
GenreFeminist
Years active1986–present
Notable worksVimukta (The Liberation of Sita), Sweccha

Popuri Lalita Kumari, popularly known by her pen name Volga, is Telugu poet and writer well known for her feminist perspective. She was born in Guntur, Andhra Pradesh, India. She won the prestigious Sahitya Akademi Award in 2015 for her short story compilation 'Vimukta Kadha Samputi' in Telugu. Along with being a writer, she has also been a professor and head of scripting division in Tollywood. Her work initiated debates across the country about feminism, in times when the idea was hardly accepted. The Library of Congress has a collection of her most popular published works, including the English translations of selected short stories.

Early life and education

Volga was born in Guntur on 27, Nov 1950. She completed her MA in Telugu literature from Andhra University in 1972.

Career

Volga after her MA joined as a Telugu professor at VSR & NVR College,[1] Tenali between the period 1973 to 1986. Later, she worked in scripting division as a senior executive at Ushakiran Movies during 1986–1995. She later in 1991 joined Asmita Resource Centre for Women, a Telangana-based NGO which addresses women's issues, as its President and presently serving as the Chairman of the organization. She is also the member of the publication, Vamtinti Masi (Soot from the Kitchen), an editorial of Asimita Organization, which is an active member of Telugu Advisory council for National Book Trust of India.

Author

Volga is known for her feminist literary works. Her novels, articles, poems portray women with modern, progressive ideologies. She while keeping the quality of work maintains the reality of characters, intact. All of her novels were written while she was a full-time employee, rather than fully dedicating her time to the novels. She published her first novel, Sahaja in 1986. The novel was a debatable topic among the newspaper columns. The immediate next year, 1987, her second novel Sveccha was published. These two novels speak how marriage binds a woman and shackles her freedom.

Literary works

Lalita Kumari has penned and translated around 50 publications. The most popular ones are listed below:

Year Name Type of work Notes
1983Athadu, Aame, ManamLiterary CriticismA review of a novel by Uppala Lakshmana Rao on nationalist struggle
1984Agnes Smedley's StoriesTranslation to Telugu
1985Daughter of EarthTranslation to Telugu
1986SahajaNovel
1987SwecchaNovel
1988Kanneeti Kerataala VennelaNovel
1989Three GenerationsTranslation to TeluguShort story by Alexandra Kollontai
1989MaanaviNovel
1989Maku Godalu LevuEdited WorkCollection of essays
1990Letter to a Child Never BornTranslation to TeluguNovel by Oriana Fallaci
1990Aakasamlo SagamNovel
1992Rajakiya KathaluShort story collection
1993GulabeeluNovel
1993Neeli MeghaluEdited Work
1993Neeli MeghaluEdited Work
1994Nurella ChalamEdited WorkCritical essays on the works of Chalam, whose centenary was celebrated in 1994
1994SaramsamCo-edited workA report about the struggle of the women in Andhra Pradesh against liquor.
1994WidowsTranslation to TeluguNovel by Ariel Dorfman
1995Sarihaddulu Leni SamdhyaluCo-edited workCollection of essays
1995PrayogamShort story collection
1995Vallu AaruguruPlay
2001Charitra SwaraluPlay
Not knownWoman at Point ZeroTranslation to TeluguArabic novel by Nawal El Saadawi
2016The Liberation of SitaNovel

Lalita Kumari wrote articles that were published in journals and newspapers, mostly regarding feminism. She became the first person to introduce western feminists, Feminist Movement, First-Wave Feminism and Second Wave Feminism to Telugu readership.

Awards and honors

Year Title Category Notes
1987SwecchaBest Novel Award
1990Aakasamlo SagamBest Novel Award
1993SwecchaAward in recognition for effort in women's causes
1998ToduNandi Award (Best Story Writer)Awarded by the Government of Andhra Pradesh
1999NABest Woman WriterAwarded by Telugu University
2009NASuseela Narayana Reddy Award
2013NAKandukuri Veerasalingam Literary Award
2014NALok Nayak Foundation Award[2]
2015VimukthaSahitya Akademi Award

References

  1. "VSR & NVR College". vsrnvr.ac.in. Retrieved 21 April 2018.
  2. "Loknayak Foundation". www.loknayakfoundation.com. Retrieved 21 April 2018.

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