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  2. Category:Women writers from Karnataka - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Writers from Karnataka. It includes writers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Women writers (poets, novelists, screenplay writers, playwrights, journalists etc) who live or have lived in Karnataka , or who are of Kannada origin, or both.

  3. List of Kannada-language poets - Wikipedia

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    Kannada poetry dates back many centuries, to before the time of Adikavi Pampa. A revival took place in the early 20th century led by Kuvempu, Dattatreya Ramachandra Bendre, B. M. Srikanthaiah and others. The genre was further developed after Indian independence with poets including Gopalakrishna Adiga

  4. Category:Kannada-language writers - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Kannada poets (112 P) Pages in category "Kannada-language writers"

  5. List of Karnataka literature - Wikipedia

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    10 Modern Kannada poets, scholars and writers. 11 See also. 12 References. ... Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version;

  6. M. R. Kamala - Wikipedia

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    Her first poetry collection, Shakuntalopakhyana was published in 1988. Some of her selected poems have been printed in English, Bengali, Gujarati, Malayalam, Telugu and Marathi languages [vague], and in 2005, some were set to music by a Kannada composer C. Ashwath. She has translated books from other languages into Kannada.

  7. Vaidehi (Kannada writer) - Wikipedia

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    She is an Indian feminist writer and well-known writer of modern Kannada language fiction. Vaidehi is one of the most successful women writers in the language and a recipient of prestigious national and state-level literary awards. [2] She has won the Sahitya Akademi Award for her collection of short stories, Krauncha Pakshigalu in 2009. [3]

  8. Mamta Sagar - Wikipedia

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    Mamta Sagar is an Indian poet, academic, and activist writing in the Kannada language. [1] Her writings focus on identity politics, feminism, and issues around linguistic and cultural diversity. She is a professor of academic and creative writing at Srishti Institute of Art Design and Technology . [ 2 ]

  9. Akka Mahadevi - Wikipedia

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    Akka Mahadevi (c. 1130–1160) was an early poet of Kannada literature [1] and a prominent member of the Lingayatism founded in the 12th century. [2] Her 430 vachanas (a form of spontaneous mystical poems), and the two short writings called Mantrogopya and the Yogangatrividh are considered her known contributions to Kannada literature. [3]