What connects following authors- not listed in any order- of 20th century in Marathi?
V K Rajwade, Bhalchandra Nemade, Sane Guruji, Bhau Padhye, C V Joshi, Baburao Arnalkar, Vilas Sarang, D G Godse, Vasant Sarwate, Vijay Tendulkar, Natyachhatakar Diwakar, G A Kulkarni, Arun Kolatkar, Dilip Chitre, B S Mardhekar, M V Dhond, T S Shejwalkar, Vinda Karandikar, Balkavi, Keshavsut, Jayant Narlikar, Laxmibai Tilak, Vinoba Bhave, Setu Madhavrao Pagdi, D B Mokashi, Sadanand Rege, Ram Ganesh Gadkari, Namdeo Dhasal, Govindrao Tembe, C T Khanolkar, S N Pendse, R V Dighe...
(वि का राजवाडे, भालचंद्र नेमाडे, साने गुरूजी, भाऊ पाध्ये, चिं. वि. जोशी, बाबूराव अर्नाळकर, विलास सारंग, द ग गोडसे, वसंत सरवटे, विजय तेंडुलकर, नाट्यछटाकार दिवाकर, जी ए कुलकर्णी, अरुण कोलटकर, दिलीप चित्रे, बा. सी. मर्ढेकर, म वा धोंड, त्र्यं शं शेजवलकर, विंदा करंदीकर, बालकवी, केशवसुत, जयंत नारळीकर, लक्ष्मीबाई टिळक, विनोबा भावे, सेतु माधवराव पगडी, दि. बा. मोकाशी, सदानंद रेगे, राम गणेश गडकरी, नामदेव ढसाळ, गोविंदराव टेंबे, चिं त्र्यं खानोलकर, श्री. ना. पेंडसे, र. वा. दिघे...)
They never became the president of All-India Marathi Literature Meet!
Other than holding sprawling (and eagerly awaited by me this year!) Marathi book exhibition, maybe these meets serve a purpose I don't quite understand.

'I sometimes wonder who all this is really for.'
The Spectator
2 comments:
I totally agree with your views, Aniruddha. I have attended two or three sammelans so far. One in AmbeJogaai,one in Dadar and one in Thane. Most of the people do not have 'time' or interest in attending these fairs. They are the places where writers, poets, publishers and politicians go for thier shelfish motives. Common man is too ignorant to know the basics of the sammelan. Justice Ranade started it for the need of those days when British rulers advised the graduates passing out from Bombay University to promote Marathi Bhasha.This is as per Dr.Arun Tikekar. He gave a speech on Marathi Din recently in Girgaum, Mumbai.
Mangesh Nabar
Thanks Mangesh.
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