Narinder Singh Kapoor
Narinder Singh Kapoor ਨਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਕਪੂਰ | |
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Born |
Rawalpindi, British India | 6 March 1944
Occupation | Essayist |
Nationality | Indian |
Spouse | Ranjit Kaur Chopra |
Narinder Singh Kapoor (Punjabi: ਨਰਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਕਪੂਰ; born 6 March 1944) is an award-winning[1] writer from Punjab, India. His writings are about social, cultural and psychological issues. He lives in Patiala, Punjab.
Awards
- Shiromani Sahitkaar Award by Language Department, Punjab.
- Gurbax Singh Preetlari Prize by Languages Department, Punjab for the book Ahmo Sahmane.
Bibliography
Collections of essays
- Vyakhya Vishleshan/Tarkved (ISBN 8171429238)
- Ahmo Sahmane (ISBN 8171429181)
- Ghaat Ghaat da Paani
- Buhe Barian (ISBN 8171429203)
- Antar Jhaat (ISBN 817142919X)
- Sukhan Sunehe (ISBN 8171429246)
- Dhoongiaan Sikhraan
- Tarakved (ISBN 81-7142-923-8)
- Raah -Raaste
- Giyani Ditt Singh (Jeevan Te Rachna )
- Dar-Darvaaje (ISBN 978-93-5017-207-0)
- SAccho-Sach (America Da SAfarnaama )(ISBN 81-7142-921-1)
- Punjabi Kavita Vich RAshtri Ekta Di Bhavna
- Punjabi Patrkari Da Ithaas
Anthologies
- Mala Manake (ISBN 8171424074)
- Kaleyan Da Kaflaa (ISBN 978-93-5017-640-5)
- Khidkiyaan (ISBN 978-93-5068-439-9)
Other works
- Kandaadhe Chhadh ke Vekhya Amreeka (Travelogue)
- Punjabi Pattarkaari da Vikaas (History of Punjabi Journalism)
Translations
- Pio Puttar (translation in Punjabi of Ivan Turgnev's Fathers and Sons)
- Bharat di khoj (translation in Punjabi of Jawaharlal Nehru's The Discovery of India)
References
External links
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