Padma Gole

Padma Gole
Born 1913
Tasgaon
Died 1998
Pen name Padma
Occupation Poet
Language Marathi
Nationality Indian
Ethnicity Patwardhan family Tasgaon
Citizenship Indian
Subject Domestic life of Indian middle-class women

Padma Gole (Marathi: पद्मा गोळे) (1913–1998) was a Marathi poet from Maharashtra, India born in patwardhan family of Tasgaon. She was one of the many women from rich Indian families who were emboldened by the Gandhian movement to become feminist writers.[1] Her poetry was heavily influenced by the writings of Ram Ganesh Gadkari, Tryambak Bapuji Thombre, and Yashwant Dinkar Pendharkar. Much of Padma's poetry depicts the domestic lives of Indian middle-class women.[2]

The following are the collections of her poems:

Personal life

Ms Gole was second child of Shrimant Vinayakrao alias Babasaheb Patwardhan and Shrimant Saraswatibai Patwardhan. After Vinayakrao's death in 1923, her mother took all their children to Pune where all siblings took their education. Ms Gole had four siblings Shrimant Kamlini alias Taisaheb Peshawa ( 1911 - 1973), Parshuram Vinayakrao Patwardhan (1917-1989), Mangalmurti Vinayakrao alias Bhaiyyasaheb Patwardhan (1920-1980) and Kamalatai Bhave, Jabalpur/Mumbai.

References

  1. Kanwar Dinesh Singh (2004). Feminism and Postfeminism: The Context of Modern Indian Women Poets Writing in English. Solan: Sarup & Sons. p. 38. ISBN 81-7625-460-6.
  2. Sisir Kumar Das (2006). A History of Indian Literature: 1911-1956. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. p. 330. ISBN 81-7201-798-7.


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