PANAJI :
GOAN writer Damodar Mauzo Goa
has received the prestigious Jnanpith
Award, the country’s highest literary
honour, from state Governor P S
Sreedharan Pillai.
Addressing a gathering
after presenting the award, the
Governor said Mauzo is the
“epitome of the Konkani literary culture.” Renowned
poet Gulzar was present during the function held at the
Raj Bhawan in Panaji.
Mauzo’s 25 books have been
published in Konkani and one in
English. Many of his books have also
been translated in different languages. Pillai said Konkani is qualitatively rich in its literature though
it is spoken by a few lakh people.
The
Governor drew parallels between
Charles Dickens and Damodar
Mauzo who, he said, chose to portray orphaned children as main characters in their writings.
Both these great writers have bravely “shown the mirror to the society”,
he said.“I feel proud and happy to
bestow this great
award on the great Goan
writer Damodarji,” the
Governor said.
Mauzo’s famous novel
‘Karmelin’ received the
Sahitya Akademi Award in
1983. The novel, published
in 1981, has been translated in Hindi, Marathi,
English, Punjabi, Sindhi, Tamil, Odia
and Maithili languages. Mauzo is the
second Goan to receive the Jnanpith
Award. Earlier, Ravindra Kelekar from
the coastal state got the award in
2008. Goa Chief Minister Pramod
Sawant, who was in Delhi, joined the
function online