Dr. Shivprasad Singh

Dr. Shivprasad Singh was a renowned Hindi literary figure. As a learned writer, his intellect, rationality, and exceptional talent stirred Hindi literature from the very beginning. Dr. Shivprasad Singh contributed to almost all prose genres of Hindi, including novels, short stories, essays, and criticism.

NameShivprasad Singh
Birth19 August, 1928
Place of birthVillage Jalalpur, Banaras, Uttar Pradesh
Father’s NameChandrika Prasad Singh
EducationM.A.,P.hd (Banaras Hindu University)
ProfessionAuthor, Teacher
Significant works“Neela Chand”, “KaramNasha ki Haar”
AwardsVyas award(1922), Sahitya Academy Award (1990)
Death28 September,2008

Dr. Shivprasad Singh’s Biography

Early life

Shivprasad Singh, born into a zamindar (landlord) family, often spoke of the significant contributions of his grandmother, father, and mother to his upbringing. He retained an unblemished memory of his grandmother till the end of his life, and it was her influence that inspired his first story, 'Dadi Ma' (Grandmother), which brought a new dimension to Hindi short stories. 'Dadi Ma' is considered the inception of the new short story movement and is also credited as the first regional story.

Shivprasad and his regional writings

Shiv Prasad Singh was writing regional stories at a time when literary giants Premchand and regional novelist Phanishwar Nath Renu were not writing works related to regionalism. Dr. Shiv Prasad Singh used regionalism in his stories in a way that was distinct from Premchand and Renu. In a way, it was a middle path between the two, and this was the reason why his stories were able to attract readers more. It can be ironic that the one whose works were credited with starting a new literary trend did not associate himself with any movement.

Education

After completing his Intermediate from Uday Pratap College in 1949, Shiv Prasad ji obtained his B.A. from Banaras Hindu University in 1951 and his M.A. in Hindi with first class first in 1953. The gold medalist, Dr. Shiv Prasad Singh, presented a short thesis on 'Kirtilata and Avhatth language' for his M.A., which was praised by Rahul Sankrityayan and Dr. Hazari Prasad Dwivedi. Although he had been one of Dwivedi ji's favorite disciples from the beginning, he received special affection from Dwivedi ji afterward. Under the guidance of Dwivedi ji, he completed research on the topic 'Pre-Sur Braj language and its literature', which was an excellent and original work of its kind.

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Dr. Shiv Prasad Singh passed away on the morning of September 28, 2008.