Geeta Parikh

Indian Poet

Geeta Parikh was born in Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India on August 11th, 1929 and is the Indian Poet. At the age of 95, Geeta Parikh biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

Date of Birth
August 11, 1929
Nationality
India
Place of Birth
Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India
Age
95 years old
Zodiac Sign
Leo
Profession
Literary Critic, Poet, Translator, Writer
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Geeta Parikh Career

In 1950, Parikh learned metres from Ramnarayan V. Pathak and was guided by Rajendra Shah. She started developing interest in poetry and her first poem "Maru Lagna" (My Marriage) was published in Kumar in 1951.

Parikh had written almost all forms of poem. She had written more than 900 poems and selected one hundred were published in the collection Purvi in 1966. These poems focus on sentiments of love, married life, and philosophy. Purvi was awarded the first prize by the Government of Gujarat. In 1979, she published her second poetry collection, Bhinash, which included poems on nature, family life, death of parents, and devotion.

Parikh had also edited a brief biography collection titled Sitter Gujarati Kavayitrio (Seventy Gujarati Women Poets, 1985), which includes biographies from her thesis. Kavyaspandita (1988) is a collection of criticism. She co-edited essays of her father in Chintanyatra (1974) and translated poems of Vimala Thakar in Navo Palato (1963).

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