Namburi Paripurna (Telugu: నంబూరి పరిపూర్ణ) was a Telugu writer who published short stories, novels and essays over the past 50 years. Her Telugu autobiography "velugu daarulalo".[1] was published in 2017.[2] Namburi Paripurna died on 26 January 2024 at the age of 93.

Life edit

Namburi Paripurna was born in Bommuluru village of Krishna District in Andhra Pradesh, India to Namburi Lakshmayya and Namburi Lakshmamma, on 1 July 1931.[3] Her primary education happened in Krishna District, and high school education in Rajamundry and Madras. After studying further briefly in P.R.College, Kakinada, she was trained to be a teacher and earn a B.A. degree through distance education.

She was married to a Communist leader Dasari Nagabhushana Rao[4] and has three children: Sireesha, Amarendra and Shailendra, of which the first two are also Telugu writers of repute. She started her professional life as a teacher in 1955 and later worked for three decades as a state government employee, before retiring in 1989.

Namburi died on 26 January 2024 in Koramangala area of Bengaluru.

Social Life[5] edit

Paripurna was a student activist with the communist party of India during 1944-49, and experienced confinement and underground life as a Communist activist during 1950-52.[6] As a social worker, she has actively participated in "Alambana", a non-profit organization, for over twenty years.

Paripurna was an actor in the past and actively performed in Telugu dramas as a child. She acted as Prahlada in the 1942 Telugu movie Bhakta Prahlada, directed by Chitrapu Narayana Murthy. She also played a role in a Telugu tele-film "Iddaru Okkate" directed by Akkineni Kutumba Rao in 1986. A collection of her Telugu songs appeared as an album "Swara Purnima", under the music direction of Sarraju Prasanna Kumar in 2004.[7]

Writings edit

  • Maaku raavu suryodayalu (We will not have sunrises), novella, 1985.[8]
  • Untayi maku ushassulu (We will see the dawn), short stories, 1998.
  • Katha Paripurnam, short stories (jointly with her children), 2006.
  • Sikhararohana[9][10] (Climbing the summit), essays and short stories, 2016.
  • Velugu Daarulalo (In the path of light), Autobiography, 2017.
  • Polimera[11] (The Boundary), Novel, 2018.

A short story by Namburi Paripurna "Tirigi Pravasaniki" was translated into English as "Returning Home"[12]

References edit

  1. ^ Paripurna, Namburi (2017). Velugu Daarulalo. Hyderabad: Alambana Prachuranalu. p. 250.
  2. ^ D., Swathi. "'పరిపూర్ణ' ఆత్మవిశ్వాసంతో 'వెలుగుదారుల్లో'కి." andhrabhoomi.net. Andhra Bhoomi. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  3. ^ Bharathi, Thummapudi (2008). A History of Telugu Dalit Literature. Gyan Publishing House. p. 79. ISBN 978-81-7835-688-4. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  4. ^ కాత్యాయనీ, విద్మహే. "బతుకు దారిలో వెలుగు చూసిన నంబూరి పరిపూర్ణ". andhrajyothy.com. Andhra Jyothy. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  5. ^ Thummapudi, Bharathi (2008). A History of Telugu Dalit Literature. Kalpaz Publications. p. 79. ISBN 9788178356884. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  6. ^ GS, Rammohan. "కమ్యూనిస్ట్ పార్టీ@100 - ఐదు కీలక ఘట్టాలు". BBC News తెలుగు (in Telugu). BBC. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  7. ^ C, Mrunalini. "Interview with Renowned Author Namburi Paripurna". Interview on Youtube. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  8. ^ A.K., Namburi, Prabhakar, Manogna (2022). Oka Deepam - Veyi Velugulu; Namburi Paripurna jeevitam, sahityam, vyaktitvam. Hyderabad: Alambana Prachuranalu. p. 370.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Paripurna, Namburi (2016). Sikhararohana (Print ed.). Vijayawada: Visalandhra Publishing House.
  10. ^ "2 books on human relations released". www.thehansindia.com. 4 April 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2022.
  11. ^ Paripurna, Namburi (2018). Polimera (Print ed.). Analpa Publications.
  12. ^ V.B., Sowmya. "Returning Home". Saaranga Magazine. Saaranga Books. Retrieved 26 August 2022.