In conversation with Writer Balendu Dwivedi

Bhubaneswar: Government employee turned writer Balendu Dwivedi was in Bhubaneswar to attend a special programme on literature. Odishatv.in caught up with him to know more about his journey and his recently launched novel ‘Madaripur Junction’. Excerpts from the interview…. Journey as a writer Madaripur Junction is my first novel. I am a government servant who […]

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Bhubaneswar: Government employee turned writer Balendu Dwivedi was in Bhubaneswar to attend a special programme on literature. Odishatv.in caught up with him to know more about his journey and his recently launched novel ‘Madaripur Junction’. Excerpts from the interview….

Madaripur Junction is my first novel. I am a government servant who got inspiration after reading writings of some stalwarts like Premchand, Sri Lal Sukla and Kashinath Singh. I tried my best and after getting suggestions from my friends, I started writing a novel from 2011.

It is a socio-political satire. It’s all about casteism and politics in villages and nothing related to the cities can be found in this book.

It is a very beautiful city. When I arrived at the airport, I felt that the city is a peaceful place. It is a historic place as well. Everyone knows about the Lingaraj Temple and after this interview, I will be going to offer prayer near Lord Lingaraj. I have come here to Bhubaneswar to attend a programme called ‘Kalam’ where I will get an opportunity to interact with the readers.

I think English-speaking people are few in numbers. Not only Hindi, languages like Odia, Bangla, Tamil, Telugu etc have a huge reader base in India but somewhere we are lagging behind in attracting our readers towards vernacular literature. Premchand was a Hindi writer but who doesn’t know him! I think this is a misconception that the number of English readers is more. It can be said that English reading youth are more.

Varanasi has been a centre of literature but I think Allahabad should also come in limelight of Hindi literature. It is a place which has got historic and religious significance. My next novel is on Allahabad titled ‘Via Fursatganj’.

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