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Renowned Poet Keki N. Daruwala Dies at the Age of 87

A former IPS officer and renowned poet Keki N. Daruwala who left lasting impressions for a long time and inspiration for most young writers dies at the age of 87 in New Delhi. He is also the Sahitya Akademi Award winner.

Personal life

  • Born in Lahore in 1937.
  • Studied at Government college in Ludhiana.
  • Later joined the police force in 1958, rose the ranks and became special assistant on international affairs to former Prime Minister Charan Singh in 1979.
  • Afterwards he eventually joined the Research and Analysis Wing (R&AW) where he retired as chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee in 1995.

Literary work

  • Daruwalla published his first volume of poetry in 1970, titled Under Orion, 
  • Apparition in April (1971), Crossing of Rivers (1976), 
  • The Keeper of the Dead (1982) for which he won the Sahitya Akademi award in 1984
  • The Scarecrow and the Ghost (2004)
  • Apart from poems, Daruwalla was also a short story writer and a novelist and Love Across the Salt Desert, a collection of short stories published in 2006, is one of his notable works, along with his novel Pepper and the Christ (2009).

A Down to earth men and mentor

  • Every writer looked at him as their personal friend.
  • He never made anyone feel like he was a literary giant. 
  • Keki had a perspective which wasn’t just global, it was civilisational. 
  • His kindness, his integrity, and his larger philosophical vision are aspects of him.

Returned the Sahitya Akademi Award

  • In 2015, after writer MM Kalburgi was killed, Daruwalla – like several other writers – returned his Sahitya Akademi award.

Sahitya Akademi remarks on his demise

  • His poetry was like a mirror.
  • He lifted that mirror to our faces whenever one visited his poems.
  • He leaves behind an impressive body of work that will remain with us forever.

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