???????? ??.??.??. Celebrating D.V. Gundappa - a podcast by IVM Podcasts

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Devanahalli Venkataramanappa Gundappa (17 March 1887 – 7 October 1975), popularly known as DVG, is known for his poems, lyrics and essays in Kannada. His Mankutimmana Kagga (1943), a collection of 945 quatrains on the philosophy of life, is the second most reprinted work of poetry in Kannada (after Mysuru Mallige). But DVG was a man of many parts, a polymath who actively participated in the politics of pre-Independence Mysore, and a journalist. His pen portraits (Jnaapaka Chitrashale) give us a vivid picture of the of dewans, durbars, freedom fighters, politicians, artists and priests of old Mysore region from late 19th century to early 1950s . It also allows us to imagine a personality whose range of works included a biography of Gopal Krishna Gokhale, a translation of Macbeth, a translation of verses of Omar Khayam, the Ishavasyopanishad as well as a Principles of Constitution and a handbook for journalists!

DVG was deeply influenced by the life of Gopal Krishna Gokhale and set up the Gokhale Institute of Public Affairs (GIPA) in Bangalore, which remains active to this day. Its magazine ‘Public Affairs’ contain his sharp and perceptive views on post-Independent India’s politics and policy. The Public Affairs is available online and can be accessed here. His Kannada books are available on Google Play Books here.

In this episode, S Surya Prakash Pandit talks to Surya Prakash B S and Pavan Srinath, on why DVG’s works, especially his works on politics, continue to remain relevant even to this day. Surya Prakash Pandit is a journalist at Prajavani and founder of Abhijnana, a Kannada publishing house.

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