Sant Ram Udasi
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Sant Ram Udasi | |
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Born | Sant Ram 20 April 1939 Raisar, Sangrur district (now Barnala district), Punjab, India |
Died | 6 November 1986 | (aged 47)
Occupation | Poet,Teacher |
Language | Punjabi |
Notable works | Lahu Bhije Bol (Blood-soaked Words) |
Sant Ram Udasi (20 April 1939 – 6 November 1986) was one of the major Punjabi poets emerging out of the Naxalite movement[1] in the Indian Punjab towards the late 1960s, writing about revolutionary and Dalit consciousness. Lok Kavi Sant Ram Udasi Memorial Trust (International) was established as a research foundation focusing on the life and works of Sant Ram Udasi.[2]
During the 1970s he wrote three collections of poetry:
- Lahu Bhije Bol (Blood-soaked Words)
- Saintan (Gestures)
- Chounukrian (the Four-edged)
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