SHIVARUDRAPPA G.S., b.1926
Guggari
Shanthaveerappa Shivarudrappa, (guggari shAntavIrappa shivarudrappa) (ಗುಗ್ಗರಿ ಶಾಂತವೀರಪ್ಪ
ಶಿವರುದ್ರಪ್ಪ) or
G.S.S. as he is popularly known is truly one of the makers of the literary
culture in modern Karnataka. He is a poet, literary critic, literary
theoretician, literary historian, an eminent teacher and an able administrator
who has conceived and executed many projects of enduring merit. He has
negotiated various literary movements and trends successfully and managed to
present a balanced point of view which has found universal respect and
admiration.
Shivarudrappa was born in
Shikaripura a small town in Shivamogga district of central Karnataka. He
obtained a B.A. (1949) and an M.A. (1953) in Kannada both from the
G.S.S. is prominent among the small
band of scholars who have negotiated ancient Kannada literature from the
perspective of a modern literary critic and a historian. He has not evinced
much interest in elementary disciplines such as textual criticism and
manuscriptology. He has not pursued disciplines like prosody and grammar in a mechanical
manner. However, he has examined literary works in their cultural context and
made a successful attempt to make them relevant in the modern society. His
erudition in Indian Poetics, Western Poetics and literary theory has enabled
him to use literary critical tools in the analysis of ancient texts. For
instance, his ‘Kannada Sahitya Sameekshe’ is an invaluable attempt of delineating
literary history in the context of literary movements and forms. He has written
scores of articles on ancient poets of Kannada and most of them are illuminated
by critical insights and innovative methodology. His writings on Harihara,
Raghavanka, Ratnakaravarni and
Shivarudrappa has shown his
organizational mettle during his tenure as the director of the ‘Centre of
Kannada Studies’ and as the president of
It is beyond the scope of this note
to enumerate the contributions of Shivarudrappa to poetry, modern literary
criticism, literary theory and comparative poetics. He has published more than
fifteen poetry collections, four travelogues and a number of critical essays.
Some of his important works are enumerated here:
1.
‘Soundarya Sameekshe’, 1965, (ಸೌಂದರ್ಯಸಮೀಕ್ಷೆ)
2.
‘Kavyartha Chintana’, 1983,
(ಕಾವ್ಯಾರ್ಥಚಿಂತನ)
3.
‘Parisheelana’, 1967 (ಪರಿಶೀಲನ)
4.
‘Kannada Kavigala
Kavyakalpane’, 1989,
(ಕನ್ನಡ ಕವಿಗಳ ಕಾವ್ಯಕಲ್ಪನೆ)
5.
‘Samagra Gadya’, Volume-2 (ಸಮಗ್ರ
ಗದ್ಯ-2)
6.
‘Kannada
Sahitya sameekshe’, 1975,
(ಕನ್ನಡ ಸಾಹಿತ್ಯ
ಸಮೀಕ್ಷೆ)
7.
‘Mahakavy
Svaroopa’, 1976 (ಮಹಾಕಾವ್ಯ
ಸ್ವರೂಪ)
Shivarudrappa has received a
number awards and honors by the Government of Karnataka, the Universities and
the general public. ‘Kavyarthachintana’ won the
Shivarudrappa is one of the
few scholars who have molded the way we look at classical Kannada literature
over a period of time.