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Vinod Kumar Shukla: quiet champion of the Hindi heartland

Vinod Kumar Shukla: quiet champion of the Hindi heartland

The Hindu
Friday, April 21, 2023 04:07:36 AM UTC

Approaching 90, Vinod Kumar Shukla, one of India’s greatest contemporary writers, has created a rich literary universe, a fraction of which many others, always hunting for new addictions and adventures, have not been able to create. His pen weaves a unique yarn and nonchalantly upends various perceptions about creativity. Having published three novels, several poetry and short story collections, he has of late ventured into a new territory, that of children’s literature. He has quickly mesmerised young readers, with his thin story books for kids drawing more royalty than his iconic works from major publishing houses. He may not have written newspaper op-eds or issued political statements, but his art firmly stands with the victim. Besides his penetrating poems about the Adivasi life of Bastar,  Naukar Ki Kameez is a poignant and haunting account of the cruelties an ordinary human being is subjected to. A hesitant and withdrawn man, Shukla avoids media interviews but if you respect his silences and wish to hear his soul, he gradually unveils himself. On several occasions in the last decade, he has firmly articulated his political position in recorded conversations with me. “The citizen has never felt so lonely since Independence,” he said in December 2019. “Democracy may also help in creating a dictatorship. A majority government may transform into a dictatorship.”

“Can I touch you once — just to know that you are the one I see on TV?” With great hesitation and humility, the old man asked his visitor. “I still can’t believe that you are before me in person.”

Despite having known him for over a decade, I couldn’t stop marvelling. I was in Raipur with the actor friend Sushant Singh this January. Sushant wondered about the city’s notable locations. “Do you want to go on a pilgrimage instead?” I asked. Soon we were at the home of one of India’s greatest contemporary writers. Approaching 90, Vinod Kumar Shukla greeted us with his vulnerable and simultaneously amazed gaze, as he stretched his hand forward to touch Sushant, who, I believe, must have blushed deep inside.

For a writer who has always stayed away from literary and political discourses, the life and works of Shukla offer several vantage points to examine the debates. The first is about the origins of a genius. Is the creative talent inherited or acquired, is it the seed or the nourishment? Most answers should avoid the binaries and offer an amalgamation of both traits, with a tilt towards perspiration. But ask Shukla about his favourite authors, or even a reading list, and he stares back at you. Talk about the craft of the novel, the masters, or even his own art, he will offer the most simplistic answers, and instead ask you about your family.

It may remind you of another  sui generis genius named Srinivasa Ramanujan. A distance from formal mathematics allowed him a boundless space to experiment that was not easily available to enormously more erudite or academic mathematicians.

Shukla is among the most provincial Indian authors, rarely stepping out of Raipur and Rajnandgaon, let alone Chhattisgarh. Entrenched in a traditional family that seems to be both the manifestation and extension of his fiction, he has a handful of friends and barely attends functions in Raipur. I vividly recall a visit to his home when his four-year-old granddaughter Tarush Shashwati came to the hall, only to be asked by the old man to recite the ‘Hanuman Chalisa’: “ Uncle ko Hanuman Chalisa sunao.”

With a minimalistic life that is diametrically opposite to a bohemian passion, Shukla has created a rich literary universe, a fraction of which many others, always hunting for new addictions and adventures, have not been able to create. His pen weaves a unique yarn and nonchalantly upends various perceptions about creativity.

There are poets, there are short-story stylists, and there are novelists. Exceptional ones traverse two of the three territories. He is among the rare ones who navigates across all genres with equal panache, leaving a trail that has seen numerous followers in just a few decades. More importantly, he arrived with a voice fully formed. 

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