Women Kannada writers not given their due: Shanta

Hubli | Sunday | 1st July, 2018

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Dharwad: Leading women writers rued that despite several women contributing immensely to Kannada literature, they were not being given due recognition and rewards.Speaking at a session on ‘Contribution of women writers from North Karnataka to Kannada literature’ at the Dharwad district Kannada Sahitya Sammelana here on Saturday, Shanta Imrapur said many women writers had written poems, vachanas, novels, short stories, plays and travelogues which are of high quality but, they have not been accorded due recognition.“It was in 1918 when Da Ra Bendre wrote 'Tutturi' which had a social and philosophical message to the society and this paved the way for the rise of modern Kannada literature. Young women writers should strive to develop their own style and produce useful literature, she added.President of the meet Malati Pattanshetti was present on the dais. However, 10 years prior to this, Santubai Neelgar had authored an 80-page book on women sensitization. The need of the hour is to unearth the contribution of women writers and document them,” she said.Another writer Vinaya Vakkund said that in the 18th and 19th centuries, there were no discussions on concerns of women in Karntaka and other parts of the country. This led to the neglect of women’s concerns..