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      • Baluta (Marathi बलुतं) is an autobiography by the Indian writer Daya Pawar, written in the Marathi language. According to Kalita, Baluta "introduced autobiographical writing" to Dalit literature.
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  2. Baluta (Marathi बलुतं) is an autobiography by the Indian writer Daya Pawar, written in the Marathi language. According to Kalita, Baluta "introduced autobiographical writing" to Dalit literature.

  3. Baluta, a book written by famous Dalit Maharashtran poet and writer Daya Pawar, is one of the first Dalit autobiographies in India.

  4. Jan 1, 2001 · Baluta- autobiography of Daya Pawar narrates the conditions of society in Maharashtra during his life. The lesson from this autobiography is that a person must get education and this will bring him in the main stream of the society at large.

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    • Daya Pawar
    • An Unprecedented Work
    • Rejecting Heroism
    • Mixed Responses
    • A Literary Milestone

    Baluta tells us the story of Dagadu Maroti Pawar before he became Daya Pawar. Running parallel between Mumbai and Dhamangaon, the village where the author was born, the bookis as much about the starkness of the hopes of a Dalit person, as it is about what migrating from a village to the city offered him. While being intensely personal, it is not ho...

    Apart from its pioneering autobiographical narrative, Baluta’sappeal lay in its rejection of heroism.Pawar did not believe in one person rescuing an entire community, instead he illustrated that each person has the potential to liberate themselves, to rise, to fight. Writing about when he was still in school, Pawar notes: Writers rarely put their f...

    Interestingly, immediately after its publication the book generated a mixed response among some Dalit readersfor its no-holds-barred revelations. Addressing this in the second edition of the book, Daya Pawar wrote, “two reasons can be anticipated for the anxiety of white collars among Dalits. One of them is that it makes them anxious while reading ...

    Forty years after its publication, Baluta undisputedly remains a milestone in the world of Marathi literature, Dalit literature, Indian literature, the domain of literature itself. In 1979, PL Deshpande wrote, “after reading this book...one will be in pursuit of living life more close to humanity”. When it was published, Baluta won the Maharashtra ...

  5. The first Dalit autobiography to be published, Baluta caused a sensation when it first appeared, in Marathi, in 1978. It quickly acquired the status of a classic of modern Indian literature and...

  6. Aug 2, 2015 · Baluta, one of the first Dalit autobiographies, was conceived in these exchanges. While Anna Bahu Sathe and Baburao Bagul had written about their lives before, Pawar’s work had a searing directness, which was to become a hallmark of the Dalit memoir. Advertisement.

  7. The first ever autobiography published in Marathi, Baluta (1978) is an honest, eye-opening book on the experiences of the Dalit community. Daya Pawar opens up on the prevalent caste violence and untouchability in Maharashtra during the 1940-50s and accurately illustrates life in Maharashtra’s villages and Mumbai’s chawls and slums.