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Namdeo Laxman Dhasal (15 February 1949 15 January 2014) was a poet, writer and activist from , India. He was one of the founders of the in 1972, a social movement aimed at destroying caste hierarchy in Indian society. The movement was active in the 1970s and the 1980s during which time it popularised the usage of the term dalit in India. Dhasal was awarded the in 1999 and a Lifetime Achievement Award from the in 2004.


Biography
Namdeo Dhasal was born in 1949, in the village of Pur in , , . He and his family moved to Mumbai when he was six. A member of the caste, he grew up in dire poverty. He was a .
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Following the example of the American Black Panther movement, he founded the movement with friends in 1972. This social movement worked for the reconstruction of society on the basis of the , Shahu, and Ambedkar movements.

Dhasal wrote columns for the Marathi daily . Earlier, he worked as an editor for the weekly Satyata. In 1972, he published his first volume of poetry, Golpitha. More poetry collections followed: Moorkh Mhataryane (By a Foolish Old Man), inspired by Maoist thoughts; Tujhi Iyatta Kanchi? (How Educated Are You?); Khel; and Priya Darshini, about former Indian Prime Minister .

During this time, Dhasal also wrote two novels and published pamphlets such as Andhale Shatak (Century of Blindness) and Ambedkari Chalwal (Ambedkarite Movement), a reflection on the socialist and communist concepts of B. R. Ambedkar.

Later, he published two more collections of poetry: Mi Marale Suryachya Rathache Sat Ghode (I Killed the Seven Horses of the Sun), and Tujhe Boat Dharoon Mi Chalalo Ahe (I'm Walking, Holding Your Finger).

In 1977 Dhasal married noted Marathi writer Malika Amar Sheikh after a brief courtship. However, the marriage was troubled due to Dhasal's alleged domestic violence, alcoholism and problems with debt. In 1981, Dhasal was diagnosed with myasthenia. Later, he suffered from colorectal cancer. He was admitted for treatment in a Mumbai hospital in September 2013. He died in 2014 at age 64.


Activism
In 1972 cracks began to appear in the Dalit Panther movement. Ideological disputes began to eclipse the common goal of liberation. Dhasal wanted to engender a mass movement and widen the term Dalit to include all oppressed people, but the majority of his comrades insisted on maintaining the exclusivity of their organization.

Dhasal's illness and alcoholism overshadowed the following years, during which he wrote very little. In the 1990s, he became politically active again.

In 2001, he made a presentation at the first Berlin International Literature Festival.

Dhasal was one of the founding members and part of the 10-member national presidium of the Republican Party of India, which was formed under leadership of Babasaheb Ambedkar in 1952 by merger of all leading Dalit parties.


Literary style
Arundhathi Subramaniam describes his poetry: "Dhasal is a quintessentially Mumbai poet. Raw, raging, associative, almost carnal in its tactility, his poetry emerges from the underbelly of the city — its menacing, unplumbed netherworld. This is the world of pimps and smugglers, of crooks and petty politicians, of opium dens, brothels and beleaguered urban tenements."


Works

Poetry

English
  • A Current of Blood (2019), Narayana Publishers


Hindi
  • Aakrosh Kaa Kooras (2015)


Marathi
  • Golpitha (1973)
  • Tuhi Iyatta Kanchi (1981)
  • Khel (1983)
  • Moorkh Mhataryane dongar halvle
  • Amchya itihasatil ek aprihary patra : Priya Darshini (1976)
  • Ya Sattet Jiv Ramat Nahi (1995)
  • Gandu Bagichha (1986)
  • Mi Marale Suryachya Rathache Sat Ghode
  • Tuze Boat Dharoon Mi Chalalo Ahe

translated a selection of Dhasal's poems into English under the title Namdeo Dhasal: Poet of the Underworld, Poems 1972–2006.Chitre, D. (tr.) (2006) Namdeo Dhasal: Poet of the Underworld, Poems 1972–2006, Navayana Publishing, New Delhi


Prose
  • Ambedkari Chalwal (1981)
  • Andhale Shatak (1997)
  • Hadki Hadavala
  • Ujedachi Kali Dunia
  • Sarva Kahi Samashtisathi
  • Buddha Dharma: Kahi Shesh Prashna


Awards and honors
The following table shows list of awards won by Namdeo Dhasal.
1973Maharashtra State Award for literatureLiterature
1974
1982
1983
1974Soviet Land Nehru AwardGolpitha
1999Literature
2004Sahitya Akademi's Golden Life Time Achievement 1 November 2004 website. Namdeo Dhasal, a special Sahitya Akademi Golden Jubilee award The Hub -, 23 October 2004.


Personal life
Dhasal was married to Malika Amar Sheikh, the daughter of poet . They had one son, Ashutosh.


Death
Dhasal died of colorectal cancer at Bombay Hospital on 15 January 2014.


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