"The Jnanpith selection Board has announced the recipient of the 51st Jnanpith Award today in a meeting. Eminent Gujarati litterateur Shri Raghuveer Chaudhary," an official statement said yesterday.
His nomination was decided at a meeting of the Jnanpith selection board chaired by writer and scholar Namwar Singh.
Instituted in 1961, the award by Bharatiya Jnanpith recognises Indian literatteurs who write in one of the 22 Indian languages listed in Schedule Eight of the Indian Constitution.
Author of more than 80 books, Chaudhary had began his writing career with novels and poetry, and later ventured into other forms of literature including plays, essays and short stories.
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A prominent figure in the contemporary Gujarati literary scene, Chaudhary's faith in the functional aspect of human life is voiced through his novels "Amrita," "Venu Vatsala" and the "Uparvas" trilogy.
While his essays are a combination of microscopic observations concerning the art of creative writing and a vivid presentation of thought, tinged with a sense of humour, his poetry has been widely appreciated for its profundity of thought and the meaningful use of images and symbols.
Last year the Jnanpith award was given to Marathi writer Bhalchandra Vanaji Nemade, renowned for his books his books "Hindu" and "Kosala".
The recipients of the award are given a cash prize, a citation plaque and a bronze replica of Goddess Saraswati.