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Native name
  
યોગેશ ભાનુપ્રસાદ જોશી

Alma mater
  
Gujarat University

Language
  
Gujarati

Nationality
  
Indian

Education
  
Gujarat University


Born
  
Yogesh Bhanuprasad Joshi July 3, 1955 (age 61) Mahesana, Gujarat (
1955-07-03
)

Occupation
  
poet, short story writer, novelist, editor

Period
  
Postmodern Gujarati literature

Notable works
  
Avaajnu Ajavalu (1984) Samudi (1984) Motiba (1998) Adhakhuli Baari (2001)

Genres
  
Short story, Novel, Free verse, Ghazal

People also search for
  
Siddhārtha Mukharjī, Maṅgarūrāma Miśra, Valmiki

Notable awards
  
Narmad Suvarna Chandrak (1998), Ushnas Prize (2006–2007)

Yogesh Joshi (Gujarati: યોગેશ જોશી) is a Gujarati language poet, short story writer, novelist and editor from Gujarat, India. He is an editor of Parab, an organ of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad. His significant works includes Avaajnu Ajavalu (1984; Collection of poems), Samudi (1984; Novel), Motiba (1998; Biography) and Adhakhuli Baari (2001; Collection of Short stories). He was awarded Narmad Suvarna Chandrak of 1998 for his book Motiba.

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Early life

Joshi was born on 3 July 1995 in Mahesana, Gujarat to Bhanuprasad Joshi and Anilabahen Joshi. He completed his schooling from G.D High School, Visnagar in 1971. He got his Bachelor of Science from M.N College, Visnagar in 1974 and Master of Science from School of Science, Gujarat University in 1976 with Physics as one of his subjects.
Joshi married Rashmi on 22 January 1981. His son Maulik born in 1981 and his daughter Kruti in 1984. Currently, he is resident of Ahmedabad.

Career

Joshi started his career as a junior engineer at Department of telecommunication in 1979. In 2000, he joined BSNL and served there till 2015 as a sub-divisional and divisional engineer and then deputy general manager.
Joshi started to write poems during his school days. During the college days, he ventured in other genres of literature such as Drama and Short story. It was 1976, when his writings came out for first time in Bhumika, a Gujarati literary magazine edited by Aniruddh Brahmbhatt which was latter published as Kimapi. Since 2002, he is serving as an editor of Parab, an organ of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad.

Works

Avaajnu Ajavalu, his first anthology of poems, was published in 1984, followed by Tejna Chaas (1991). His first novel Samudi was published in 1984, followed by Jivtar (1987), Nahitar (1991), Aarpaar (1992), Vaastu (2001) and Bhina Pagla (2004). Hajiye Ketlun Door (1993) and Adhakhuli Baari (2001) are his short stories collection while Motiba is a Biography written by him. His collection of essay was published as Antahpur in 2002. His selected short stories have been compiled as Yogesh Joshi Ni Shreshtha Vartao by Harsh Brahmbhatt and Urmila Thakar in 2008.

Children Works

  • Patangni Pankhe (1989)
  • Kesoodano Rang (1990)
  • Rasaprad Bodhkathao (2001; Vol. 4 to 6)
  • Ramayan Na Amar Patro (2002; Vol. 1 to 4)
  • Mahabharat Na Amar Patro (2002; Vol. 1 to 5)
  • Panchatantra (2002; Vol. 1 to 5)
  • Hitopadesh (2002; Vol. 1 to 5)
  • Isapniti (2002; Vol. 1 to 5)
  • Tenaliram (2003; Vol. 1 to 6)
  • Mulla Nasruddin (2003; Vol. 1 to 5)
  • Vikram-Vetal (2004; Vol. 1 to 5)
  • Sinhasan Batrisi (2005; Vol. 1 to 5)
  • Compilation

  • Gurjar Adyatan Kavyasanchay (1998; with Chandrakant Sheth and Shraddha Trivedi)
  • Gurjar Geetsanchay (1998; with Chandrakant Sheth and Shraddha Trivedi)
  • Gurjar Pranay Kavyasanchay (1998; with Chandrakant Sheth and Shraddha Trivedi)
  • Gurjar Ghazalsanchay (1998; with Chandrakant Sheth)
  • Gujarati Navlikachayan : 1999 (2001; selected short stories published during the year)
  • Vismi Sadini Gujarati Kavyamudra (2007; with Chandrakant Sheth, Harsh Brahmbhatt and Urmila Thakar)
  • Recognition

    He won Narmad Suvarna Chandrak (1998) for his book Motiba. His short story collections Hajiye Ketlun Door (1993) and Adhakhuli Baari (2001) was awarded by Gujarat Sahitya Akademi. He won Govardhanram Tripathi Prize, Ghanshyamdas Saraf Sahitya Puraskar and Gujarat Sahitya Akademi Best Book Prize for his novel Vaastu. Vaastu is also awarded by Priyakant Parikh Prize of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad in 2001. His essay collection Antahpur (2002) was awarded by Kalagurjari Sanstha, Mumbai. His work Jesalmer (series of poems) was awarded by Ushnas Prize (2006-07). He is also a recipient of Dhanji Kanji Gandhi Suvarna Chandrak (1999).

    References

    Yogesh Joshi Wikipedia