Published on: January 6, 2025
NA D’SOUZA
NA D’SOUZA
NEWS – Na D’Souza, a renowned Kannada writer, passed away
ABOUT
Early Life and Education
- Birth: Born on June 6, 1937, in Sagar.
- Family Background: Originated from Murudeshwar in Uttara Kannada district; parents migrated to Sagar for stone-carving work.
- Education: Completed intermediate education at Sahyadri College in Shivamogga.
Career
- Early Career: Worked as a second division typist and first-division clerk in the Sharavathi project at Kargal, Mastikatte, Thirthahalli, and Sagar.
- Retirement: Retired after serving in various administrative roles.
Literary Contributions
- Authored Works: D’Souza wrote 46 novels, numerous short stories, plays, and children’s stories.
- Notable Award: His children’s story “Mulugadeya Oorige Bandavaru” won the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award.
- Presidency: In 2014, he presided over the 80th Kannada Sahitya Sammelana in Madikeri.
Themes and Inspirations
- Regional Transformation: His works depicted the transformation of the Sahyadri region and the struggles of the Malnad people.
- Social Issues: He often focused on the hardships of local communities, especially during significant events like the construction of the Linganamakki dam and the submergence of Sharavathi valley.
- Railway and Quarry Struggles: Actively participated in the railway struggle in Sagar and opposed stone quarrying in Malnad.
Advocacy and Protest
- Opposition to Sharavathi Water Diversion: D’Souza led protests against the government’s proposal to divert Sharavathi water to Bengaluru, calling it an unscientific project.
Cinematic Adaptations
- Films: His works, Dweepa and Kadina Benki, were adapted into films.