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'''Rajendra Yadav''' (born [[1929]]) is one of the eminent [[Hindi]] fiction writers. He was born in a traditional [[Yadav]] family. He has by now edited the famous magazine HANS for 20 years. HANS, was founded by Munshi Prem Chand. He is the author of a number of Hindi books. Rajendra Yadav is regarded as principal architect of the 'New Wave' phenomenon in post-Indepen­dence Hindi fiction. He is one of the pioneers of this movement, which comprised in absorbing the spirit of the con­temporary and presenting it starkly.His wife [[Mannu Bhandari]] is also a famous Hindi Writer.
'''Rajendra Yadav''' (born [[1929]]) is one of the eminent [[Hindi]] fiction writers. He was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh in a traditional [[Yadav]] family. He has by now edited the famous magazine HANS for 20 years. HANS, was founded by Munshi Prem Chand. He is the author of a number of Hindi books. Rajendra Yadav is regarded as principal architect of the 'New Wave' phenomenon in post-Indepen­dence Hindi fiction. He is one of the pioneers of this movement, which comprised in absorbing the spirit of the con­temporary and presenting it starkly.His wife [[Mannu Bhandari]] is also a famous Hindi fiction Writer.


His first novel, ''Pret Bolte Hain'' (that is, the Howling [[Preta]]s) (later renamed as ''[[Sara Akash]]'', the Infinite Cosmos) has reportedly sold about one mil­lion copies {{Fact|date=April 2007}}, an enviable figure for any book published in India, and has been translated into almost all [[Languages of India|Indian languages]], and several other languages of the world. ''Sara Akash'' is considered the first Hindi novel which at­tempts to shock and shake [[Culture of India|Indian culture]] out of its centuries-old somno­lence. [[Basu Chatterjee]] made a film out of it, which, along with [[Mrinal Sen]]'s [[Bhuvan Shome]], launched [[Parallel Cinema]] in Hindi.
His first novel, ''Pret Bolte Hain'' (that is, the Howling [[Preta]]s) (later renamed as ''[[Sara Akash]]'', the Infinite Cosmos) has reportedly sold about one mil­lion copies {{Fact|date=April 2007}}, an enviable figure for any book published in India, and has been translated into almost all [[Languages of India|Indian languages]], and several other languages of the world. ''Sara Akash'' is considered the first Hindi novel which at­tempts to shock and shake [[Culture of India|Indian culture]] out of its centuries-old somno­lence. [[Basu Chatterjee]] made a film out of it, which, along with [[Mrinal Sen]]'s [[Bhuvan Shome]], launched [[Parallel Cinema]] in Hindi.
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''Ek Inch Muskaan'' (that is, ''A Little Smile'') which Rajendra Yadav and wife [[Mannu Bhandari]] wrote together, is a love tragedy of [[schizophrenic]] indi­viduals.
''Ek Inch Muskaan'' (that is, ''A Little Smile'') which Rajendra Yadav and wife [[Mannu Bhandari]] wrote together, is a love tragedy of [[schizophrenic]] indi­viduals.

Besides being a writer, Rajendra Yadav was also nominated as a board member of Prasar Bharti in 1999. He retired from that position in November 1999.


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Revision as of 18:31, 3 March 2008

Rajendra Yadav (born 1929) is one of the eminent Hindi fiction writers. He was born in Agra, Uttar Pradesh in a traditional Yadav family. He has by now edited the famous magazine HANS for 20 years. HANS, was founded by Munshi Prem Chand. He is the author of a number of Hindi books. Rajendra Yadav is regarded as principal architect of the 'New Wave' phenomenon in post-Indepen­dence Hindi fiction. He is one of the pioneers of this movement, which comprised in absorbing the spirit of the con­temporary and presenting it starkly.His wife Mannu Bhandari is also a famous Hindi fiction Writer.

His first novel, Pret Bolte Hain (that is, the Howling Pretas) (later renamed as Sara Akash, the Infinite Cosmos) has reportedly sold about one mil­lion copies [citation needed], an enviable figure for any book published in India, and has been translated into almost all Indian languages, and several other languages of the world. Sara Akash is considered the first Hindi novel which at­tempts to shock and shake Indian culture out of its centuries-old somno­lence. Basu Chatterjee made a film out of it, which, along with Mrinal Sen's Bhuvan Shome, launched Parallel Cinema in Hindi.

Ukhre Huey Log, (that is, The Rootless People) his next novel, depicts the trauma of a couple arising out of socio-economic condition which forced them to desert the conventional path - and, still they failed to ac­climatize themselves to a corrupt and dev­ilish world. This novel envisages "living in" concept for the first time.

He wrote two more novels, Kulta (that is, The Way­ward Wife), and Shaah aur Maat (Check and Mate). He also wrote several stories and translated into Hindi many works of Russian language writers like Turgenev, Chekhov, and Lermontov (A Hero of Our Times), as also Albert Camus (The Outsider).

Ek Inch Muskaan (that is, A Little Smile) which Rajendra Yadav and wife Mannu Bhandari wrote together, is a love tragedy of schizophrenic indi­viduals.

Besides being a writer, Rajendra Yadav was also nominated as a board member of Prasar Bharti in 1999. He retired from that position in November 1999.

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