Kumar (magazine)
Gujarati literary magazine founded by Gujarati artist and author Ravishankar Raval in 1924.
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Ravishankar Raval
Painter, art teacher, art critic, journalist and essayist from Gujarat, India.
He worked for the magazine Vismi Sadi until it closed in 1921, and then founded the cultural magazine Kumar.
Dhiru Parikh
Indian Gujarati poet, short story writer and critic.
He was an editor of Kavilok and Kumar, Gujarati literary magazines.
Praful Raval
Gujarati teacher, poet, essayist and short story writer.
Raval is a co-editor of Kavilok and Kumar and works as a general secretary of Gujarati Sahitya Parishad.
Ratnamanirao Jhote
Indian historian who wrote extensively on the history and culture of Gujarat.
Initially he wrote research articles in Kumar magazine.
Ashokpuri Goswami
Gujarati poet and writer from Gujarat, India.
He wrote his first poem while studying S.S.C. His ghazals were first published in Kavilok, and later he published in other Gujarati literary magazines including Kumar, Shabdasrishti, Vi and Navneet Samarpan.
Budh Sabha
Weekly literary workshop on Gujarati poetry held on every Wednesday since 1932.
During the Indian independence movement, Umashankar Joshi, Sundaram and Ramprasad Shukla used to go to office of Kumar magazine at night and used to discuss their poetry.
Bachubhai Ravat
Gujarati editor and art critic from India.
He co-edited Kumar magazine with Ravishankar Raval from 1924 to 1942.
Jayant Pathak
Gujarati poet and literary critic from Gujarat, India.
His literary works had been published in Gujaratmitra, Loksatta, Kumar, Buddhiprakash, Granth, Vishwa Manav, Kavita and Kavilok.
Rajesh Vyas
Gujarati poet from India.
He later published his poems in numerous magazines including Parab, Kumar, Kavilok, Navneet Samarpan, Kavita, Shabdasrishti and Tadarthya.
Anil Chavda
Gujarati language poet, writer and columnist from Gujarat, India.
Subsequently, his writings were published in Gujarati literary magazines such as: Gazalvishw, Dhabak, Parivesh, Shabdasrishti, Kavilok, Kumar, Navneet Samarpan, Parab, Shabdasar and Tadarthya.