Name Vishnu Khare | Role Poet | |
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Books Saba ki avaza ke parde mem |
Hindi kavita vishnu khare koshish where do birds die
Vishnu Khare (born 1940) is an Indian Hindi poet, translator, literary and film critic, journalist and scriptwriter. He writes both in Hindi and English. He taught English literature at university level, served as the Programme Secretary of Sahitya Akademi, the National Academy of Letters in India and was editor of the Hindi daily Navbharat Times” in Lucknow, Jaipur and New Delhi.
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- Hindi kavita vishnu khare koshish where do birds die
- Hindi kavita daro vishnu khare fear at the time of emergency rule in india
- Works
- Awards and honours
- References

Hindi kavita daro vishnu khare fear at the time of emergency rule in india
Works

Vishnu Khare has published five collections of poetry, Pathantar (2008) being the latest, and a book of criticism Alochana kee Pahlee Kitaab. He has been a prolific translator in Hindi, English, German and other European and Asian languages.
Awards and honours

Khare is a recipient of many awards and honours, including a Knight of the White Rose of Finland for his Hindi translation of the national epic of Finland, Kalevala. He was also awarded State Decoration of the Order of the Cross of Terra Mariana, IV Class by Government of Estonia for his Hindi translation of the national epic of Estonia, Kalevipoeg. He has received many prestigious Hindi literary awards like the Rahguveer Sahay Samman, Maithilisharan Gupt Samman as well as the Shikhar Samman.


