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Nanduri Ramamohanarao

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Nanduri Ramamohanarao (Telugu: నండూరి రామమోహనరావు) (24 April 1927 – 2 September 2011) was a Telugu writer and journalist.[1][2] He worked in multiple roles in Andhra Jyothy Telugu newspaper since its inception in 1960 till his retirement in 1994. He translated numerous works from English to Telugu. He also wrote a number of books for children. He was also a poet and lyricist. He was also a good music composer and singer.

Life

Rama Mohanarao was born in Vissannapeta mandal in Krishna District in Andhra Pradesh, India. He did his schooling in Nuzvid and Machilipatnam between 1937-1942. He pursued his higher education in Government Arts College at Rajahmundry between 1942-1947. He married Rajeswari in 1944.

Nanduri worked in various editorial capacities, in "Andhra Patrika" Telugu newspaper, between 1948-1960. Later he rendered his services as honorary editor to Udayam daily.[3] Later, he joined the newly formed newspaper "Andhrajyothy" in 1960, where he retired as the editor, in 1994.

He visited many nations like USA, UK, Russia etc. He introduced many writers like Yaddanapudi Sulochanarani etc.

He died in Vijayawada, India on 2 September 2011,[4] due to intracranial hemorrhage. He is survived by wife, two sons and three daughters.

Writings

  • Viswaroopam (A collection of essays on the structure of Universe, serialized in Andhrajyothy, in 1969)
  • Naravataram (A collection of essays on Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, serialized in Andhrajyothy, during 1971)
  • Viswadarshanam - Paschatya Chintana (A collection of essays on Western Philosophy)
  • Viswadarshanam - Bharatiya Chintana (A collection of essays on Indian philosophy)
  • Anupallavi (A collection of Andhrajyothy Editorials, on various contemporary issues)
  • Chiranjeevulu ( A collection of Andhrajyothy Editorials on various personalities)
  • Vyaasavali (A collection of Andhrajyothy Editorials)
  • Akshara Yatra (Literary Essays)
  • Ushashvini (A collection of poems)
  • Chilaka cheppina rahasyam (The secret that the parrot told - A children's novel)
  • Mayoorakanya (Peacock woman - A Children's novel)
  • Harivillu (Rainbow - Songs for Children)

Translations

References

  1. ^ "History of a Telugu daily". The Hindu. 2 November 2004. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  2. ^ Ramanujachary, N. C. (7 September 2004). "Survey of Telugu literature". The Hindu. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  3. ^ The Book review. C. Chari for Perspective Publications. 2002.
  4. ^ "Nanduri no more". ibnlive.com. 3 September 2011. Archived from the original on 17 October 2012. Retrieved 8 September 2011.
  • An article in the Telugu website pustakam.net - http://pustakam.net/?p=8125
  • Swarnabhinandana - A book released on the occasion of Nanduri Ramamohana Rao's Golden Jubilee in Journalism, in 1997.
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