Sahitya News Desk !! Radhakrishna (English: Radhakrishna, born: September 8, 1910; death: 3 February 1979) was a famous Hindi storyteller in Bihar. Although he started writing with the story, but later also wrote novels, also wrote memoirs, played his pen on humor-satire, drama, Ekanki and also wrote very well for children. That is, there is no such genre of literature in which Radhakrishna’s pen has not gone.
Brief introduction
Radhakrishna was the editor of the magazine of a social welfare department in Ranchi. They had a wonderful power to write satirical satire. He kept writing from the time of Premchand’s ‘Hans’. In Radhakrishna’s stories, there is a deep satire on the evils of the country and society. Language is simple, straight but heartburn. So far, many novels and story collections have been published, in which transitors and Sajla have got proper respect in Hindi literature. His Hindi story had his own identity in the world.
Radhakrishna, who has been continuously active in the world of literature for five decades, was spent in the struggle. Between absence and anguish. His journey from childhood to old age is no less than a tragedy. Still Radhakrishna ji live on his own terms.
Premchand’s attachment
Radhakrishna considered Premchand like his son, used to run his expenses and when Premchand died, Radhakrishna moved from Ranchi to Banaras to handle ‘Hans’. It was Radhakrishna, whose story-talent, the story Emperor Premchand had said-If the number of excellent story and silver of Hindi is cut off to five, then one name will be of Radhakrishna. In today’s time, all the writers forgot Radhakrishna, who set his own destination in his time. The craft of his stories coined himself. He did not walk on any leaks. No one can blame them that there is a lot of influence on their stories.