Kulwant Singh Virk
Kulwant Singh Virk (20 May 1921 – 24 December 1987) was an author who wrote mostly in Punjabi but also extensively in English. His short stories were translated into several other languages, including Russian and Japanese.
Kulwant Singh Virk was born on 20 May 1921 in the village of Phullarwan, Sheikhupura district, Punjab Province, British India.[1]
Virk's writings have won several awards. In 1958 he won his first award for his short story compilation titled Dudh Da Chhappar (A Pond of Milk). He won the national Sahitya Academy Award in 1968 for his short story compilation Nave Lok (New Folks).[1] He was also recognised by the in 1984 and acclaimed for his contribution to literature by the Punjab Sahitya Academy in 1986.[citation needed]
After his retirement, Virk temporarily moved to Canada but returned to Punjab after a few months.[1] He suffered a devastating stroke in 1987 and travelled back to Canada to receive medical care. As a result, he died on 24 December 1987 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.[citation needed]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b c Kagachi, Chihiro (1990). Punjab Literature: An Overview.
- 1921 births
- 1987 deaths
- Deaths from cerebrovascular disease
- Punjabi people
- Punjabi-language writers
- Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Punjabi
- People from Sheikhupura District
- Indian male short story writers
- 20th-century Indian short story writers
- Writers from Punjab, India
- 20th-century Indian male writers
- Indian writer stubs