Girish Karnad kicks-up another storm, calls Rabindranath Tagore '2nd rate playwright'

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Agencies: Bangalore, Nov 09 2012, 21:22 IST
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After his public criticism of V S Naipaul, writer-actor Girish Karnad has kicked up a fresh storm by calling Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore a "second- rate playwright".

Talking to reporters near Nelamangala in the city's outskirts, he said, "Tagore was a great poet but a mediocre and second-rate playwright. He produced his plays but those were never produced by his contemporaries. The contemporary Bengali theatre never accepted them. I think they did one or two plays. His comedy succeeded but not his other plays."

Asked the reason behind his contention, the Jnanpith awardee said, "Because he is second rated, what else should one call him? In the last 50 years, India has produced many playwrights like Badal Sarcar, Mohan Rakesh and Vijay Tendulkar, who are better than Tagore."

Last week, during a session on theatre at a literature festival in Mumbai, Karnad criticised Naipaul for his views on Muslims in India, calling him "stone deaf" and an "unreliable" writer of non-fiction as far as India is concerned.

Karnad, behind acclaimed plays like "Yayati", "Tughlaq", "Naga Mandala" and "Broken Images", also contended that Tagore did not understand poor characters because he came from the aristocracy.

"The poorer people in his plays are really cardboard characters. They have no passion and anguish at all... His plays did not have any impact. For instance, Bengali theatre personality Girish Ghosh and others were not influenced by him," he said.

"People have the tendency to be reverential about people and think that they are marvellous because they got Nobel prize or

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girish Karnad;s comment on Rabindranath Tagore

venkataramanaiah ramu | 10-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
It is a question as to why Dr.Karnad had to wait so long for this comment of his when everything of Tagore's works were available since quite a long time.

Karnad on Tagore

S. Suchindranath Aiyer | 10-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Karnad is entitled to his opinion. Tagore did enjoy a "halo" effect" that was always resented by the Bankim-Sharath aficionados. If Tagore's plays have a contemporary following, it is for them to take up the cudgels? P.S. Would Karnad have the courage to deconstruct political demi-Gods? Mediocre pretenders to the authorship of the Indian Constitution, for example?

Karnadji should know the purpose....

Maheswara Sastry M | 10-Nov-2012Reply | Forward
Mr Girish Karnad is a highly respected author, playwright and has the requisites to comment and label. What surprises me is that what purpose does the comment serve? Except creating some noise it does not affect any person. I opine that country has a few geniuses like Girish karnad and he should be pragmatic rather than a grave digger.Undisputedly Girish Karnad is a great son of the soil and he should reflect his genius in ways that fit his stature and not to create unnecessary controversies.

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