Venkatesh Kulkarni

Venkatesh Srinivas Kulkarni (1945 May 3, 1998) was an Indian-American novelist and academic. His son, Sri Preston Kulkarni, was the Democratic candidate for Texas's 22nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives in 2018 and 2020.[2]

Venkatesh Kulkarni
Born1945
Hyderabad, India
DiedMay 3, 1998(1998-05-03) (aged 52–53)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
OccupationNovelist and academic
Alma materOsmania University (MA)
Notable worksNaked in Deccan
Notable awardsAmerican Book Award (1984)[1]
SpouseMargaret Preston
Children4, including Sri Preston Kulkarni

Early life and education

Kulkarni was born in India and graduated from university at age 17. He was originally scheduled to go to medical school, but the admissions counselors at the institution asked him to come back when he was older.[3] Kulkarni graduated with a master's degree from Osmania University at the age of 19.[4] He undertook further studies at Cambridge University, the University of Moscow, the University of Heidelberg, the Sorbonne, and Tulane University.[4]

Career

Kulkarni became a Rotary International fellow and came to the United States. A member of the U.S. Cabinet asked Kulkarni to apply for U.S. citizenship.[3]

His first novel, Naked in Deccan (1983), won the 1984 American Book Award of the Before Columbus Foundation and was listed among the top ten novels of the decade by the Chicago Tribune.[4] In the book, Kulkarni describes Deccan, a region of India, as a “landscape lined with stretchmarks of fate masquerading as cart-driven paths deeply embedded in the dark earth”. The story is set in the feudal caste system and has no heroes or villains. Human beings demonstrate weaknesses and passions; some demonstrate moral strength and some do not.

For twelve years until his death, Kulkarni taught creative writing at Rice University in Houston. Kulkarni's students included Kathi Appelt[5] and John Odam.[6]

Death and legacy

In 1997, he had a late diagnosis of leukemia and despite prolonged treatment at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, died on May 3, 1998. He was survived by his wife, Margaret, and four children:[4] eldest son Sri, next-eldest son Silas, daughter Margo, and youngest son Kris.[3]

He left two unfinished books, Allah Baksh - The Man Eaten By God, and The Modern American Apollo.

A Teaching Prize has been named for him by Rice University.[4]

Awards

Works

  • Naked in Deccan: a novel. Stemmer House. December 1983. ISBN 978-0-88045-030-0.

Reviews

Instead of a pudgy sheriff we have portly Police Marya, the son of a son of a policeman, who has been intimidating a village in the Deccan desert for generations. Instead of a plucky farm boy hero, we have Thimma, a low-caste Harijan, or untouchable, who succeeds in spite of the odds.....This is a good story about India, and utterly unlike anything else you're likely to find about the subcontinent. Kulkarni writes with a warm humanity and uplifts his characters even as he laughs at them.[7]

References

  1. "Previous Winners of the American Book Award" (PDF). Before Columbus Foundation. 2002. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
  2. https://sri2020.com/about/
  3. Feldman, Margaret. "Life and death - Graduation was important to Silas Kulkarni but not as important as his dad." Houston Chronicle. June 7, 1998. Lifestyle p. 1. Newsbank Record Number: 3060644. Available from the Houston Public Library.
  4. Kaplan, David (May 28, 1998). "Rice Mourns Loss of Teacher". Rice University. Retrieved 2015-04-30.
  5. Kathi Appelt (2004). Kissing Tennessee: And Other Stories from the Stardust Dance. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. p. 118. ISBN 978-0-15-205127-3.
  6. Odam, John (October 7, 2008). The Candidate Conspiracy. Bertrams Print On Demand. p. vii. ISBN 978-0-595-91163-9. OCLC 1124549357. Retrieved 6 November 2020.
  7. Marc S. Zasada (March 7, 1986). "Book Review - India--Nation Before the Tidal Wave of Progress". Los Angeles Times.
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