Basavaraj Kattimani responded to his time through his novels, says Nataraj Huliyar
The Hindu
Novelist and activist Basavaraj Kattimani's writing addressed social issues and introduced nationalism and communism to readers.
Novelist and activist Basavaraj Kattimani responded to issues and challenges of his time through his writing, said Nataraj Huliyar, Professor of English.
He spoke after inaugurating a one-day seminar on noted novelist Basavaraj Kattimani in Shivamogga on Friday, February 9.
Kattimani was actively involved in the freedom struggle. He was imprisoned for his active participation in the national movement. “He wrote novels centered on freedom struggle and through that, he introduced nationalism to his readers. Similarly, he introduced communism as well to his readers through his works,” he said.
Highlighting distinct qualities of Kattimani’s literature, Mr. Huliyar said he (Kattimani) was a critic of the caste he belonged to. He wrote novels that criticised the mutts and seers of his caste. “As charity begins at home, criticism also should begin at home. Kattimani was a critic of his caste. However, such a thing is hardly seen nowadays,” he said.
Basavaraj Sadar, a member of Kattimani Trust and who studied Kattimani’s literature for his doctoral thesis, in his preliminary remarks said Kattimani had been referred to as a writer of progressive genre. “In my view, Kattimani began his literary career as a rebellion (Bandaya) writer. His life was full of struggles. As a journalist, once he wrote against the owner of a textile mill, who happened to be the owner of the newspaper as well. Because of his rebellious nature, he lost jobs and went in search of new avenues,” he said.
Further, Sadar said Kattimani took writing as breathing. He firmly believed that he would not be alive once he stopped writing.
Kattimani, who had not cleared SSLC, wrote 40 novels and some of his works became part of the syllabus in many universities. And, many students studied his works for doctoral thesis, he added.

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