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  1. Attipate Krishnaswami Ramanujan (16 March 1929 – 13 July 1993) was an Indian poet and scholar of Indian literature and linguistics. Ramanujan was also a professor of Linguistics at University of Chicago. Ramanujan was a poet, scholar, linguist, philologist, folklorist, translator, and playwright.

  2. A. K. Ramanujan. 1929–1993. Poet, translator, folklorist, and philologist A.K. Ramanujan was born in Mysore, India. He earned degrees at the University of Mysore and Deccan College in Pune and a PhD from Indiana University.

  3. A.K. Ramanujan. A native of Mysore, India, Attipat Krishnaswami Ramanujan grew up during the latter part of English rule in India, exposing him to the languages that would form his life's work as a poet and translator.

  4. A.K. Ramanujan was an Indian poet born in 1929 and who died at sixty-four years old in Chicago, Illinois. Ramanujan wrote in numerous genres and in both English and Kannada.

  5. Know more of Attipate Krishnaswami Ramanujan also known as A. K. Ramanujan who was a scholar of Indian literature and received Padma Shri in 1976

  6. Among the foremost scholars, critics, poets, and translators of his day, Attipat Krishnaswami Ramanujan was born in Mysore, in what is now the state of Karnataka, on 16 March 1929.

  7. Jul 2, 2019 · Eight Things You Didn’t Know About A.K. Ramanujan. July 2, 2019. Journeys offers a glimpse into the life of A.K. Ramanujan (1929-1993), one of India’s finest poets, translators, folklorists, essayists and scholars of the twentieth century, is a stalwart in India’s literary history.

  8. A.K. Ramanujan (1929-1993) was, arguably, modern Indias finest English-language poet. At the time of his death he was Professor of Linguistics at the University of Chicago, and recognized as the worlds most profound scholar of South Indian language and culture.

  9. www.britannica.com › contributor › AK-RamanujanA.K. Ramanujan | Britannica

    BIOGRAPHY. William E. Colvin Professor, Departments of South Asian Languages and Civilizations and of Linguistics, University of Chicago, 1983–93. Author of Speaking of Śiva and others. Primary Contributions (1) South Asian arts, the literary, performing, and visual arts of India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka.

  10. Dr. Attipat Krishnaswami Ramanujan, widely known as A.K. Ramanujan, was a renowned scholar whose research spanned multiple disciplines including linguistics, poetry, mythology, translation, and folklore.