Mynampati Bhaskar
Mynampati Bhaskar (1945–2013) was a writer and a journalist from Andhra Pradesh.[3] His works include short stories, novels, news articles, movie reviews and children stories. He was also a cartoonist. Adventure, science fiction, social issues, history, and humor are his primary genres. He wrote thirty novels and more than one hundred short stories. Some of his novels are preserved in Washington Library, Chicago, Illinois.[2]
Mynampati Bhaskar | |
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Born | Mynampati Lakshmi Narasimha Bhaskar[1] 27 October 1945 Ongole, Prakasam district, Andhra Pradesh |
Died | 4 June 2013 67)[2] | (aged
Occupation | Novelist, journalist, short story writer, cartoonist |
He died on 4 June 2013 while undergoing treatment in Care Hospital, Hyderabad.[2][4]
Personal life
He was born on 27 October 1945 in Ongole, Andhra Pradesh. He completed his school education in Kurnool Municipal School, and Coles Memorial High School. He received a bachelors from Osmania University, Hyderabad. He worked in Employee Insurance Corporation for 20 years before taking a voluntary retirement to concentrate more on writing.
Career
He wrote Buddhi Jeevi (The intelligent). His novel Vennela Metlu (Steps of Moonlight) was made into a film, Aruna Kiranam by film director Muthyala Subbaiah.
References
- Rath, compiled & edited by K.C. Dutt ; with a foreword by Ramakanta (1999). Who's who of Indian writers: 1999 (End-century ed.). New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 146. ISBN 9788126008735. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
- Pratap. "మైనంపాటి భాస్కర్ కన్నుమూత". telugu.oneindia.com. One India News Portal. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
- Bhaskar, Mynampati. "Personal Website". mynampatibhaskar.com. Self. Retrieved 7 October 2016.
- Agencies. "Telugu writer Mynampati Bhaskar no more". deccanchronicle.com. Venkatrami Reddy. Archived from the original on 12 October 2016. Retrieved 7 October 2016.