Arun Chintaman Prabhune
Arun Chintaman Prabhune was born in Maharashtra, India. Prabhune was inspired by history, mythology, and cultural study because of his father, a doctor who cared for rural people on horseback. He was professor of Marathi literature in Maharashtra and has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University. He is also a researcher, critic, writer, and a student of comparative folk literature, theatre and drama. Prabhune has published many Marathi language books in India, most recently "Kitab-e-Navras...See more
Arun Chintaman Prabhune was born in Maharashtra, India. Prabhune was inspired by history, mythology, and cultural study because of his father, a doctor who cared for rural people on horseback. He was professor of Marathi literature in Maharashtra and has been a visiting scholar at Stanford University. He is also a researcher, critic, writer, and a student of comparative folk literature, theatre and drama. Prabhune has published many Marathi language books in India, most recently "Kitab-e-Navras." His books "Mythological Marathi Drama: New Interpretations" and "Bear Folktales of American Indians" have received awards from the state government of Maharashtra. Prabhune is an advisor to the prestigious Marathi literary periodical "Akshar Wangmay" and was a member of the editorial board of the Marathi literary periodical "Pratishthan" for two and half decades and the editor of Marathi literary periodical "Akshar Yatra." He has published critical articles on comparative folk literature and drama literature. See less
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