Waryam Singh Sandhu


Waryam Singh Sandhu is an Indian author of short stories. In 2000, he was awarded the Sahitya Akademi Award for his short story collection Chauthi koot. Although he writes in Punjabi, his works have been translated into Hindi, Bengali, Urdu and English.

Early life

Sandhu was born in the village of Nanke in British Punjab in 1945. He was the oldest of six children; three brothers and two sisters. After graduating with a Bachelor of Education degree, he became a school teacher.

Career

Sandhu published his first story "Akhan Vich Mar Gayi Khushi" in the Punjabi magazine Preetlari.
In 1998, he released Chauthi koot. In 2015, two stories from the collection were adapted into the film The Fourth Direction.
Sandhu, who holds a Doctor of Philosophy degree, retired as a lecturer from Lyallpur Khalsa College, Jalandhar. He entered into the arena of non-fiction after his retirement, penning several volumes about the Ghadar Party. In 2019, he returned his Sahitya Akademi Award in protest of the Modi administration.

Works

Short story collections

  • 1971 Lohe De hath
  • 1981 Ang sang
  • 1987 Bhajian Bahin
  • 1998 Chauthi koot
  • 2000 Til Phul
  • 2021 Jamraud
  • Apna Apna Hissa
  • Chonvian Kahanian
  • ..Til-Ful te Hor Kahania

Non-fiction

  • Kulwant Singh Virk Da Kahani Sansar
  • Kushti Da Dhroo Tara-Kartar Singh
  • Pardesi Panjab
  • ..Vagdi-E-Ravi
  • ..Novelkar Sohan Singh Seetal-Smaj-Shashtri pripekh
  • ..Padhia-Vachia
  • ..Sahitak-Swaijiwani
  • ..Gupha Vichli Udaan
  • ..Ghadri Jarnail Kartar Singh Sarabha
  • ..Sahid Bhai Mewa Singh Lopoke
  • ..Ghadar Lehar di Gatha
  • ..Ghadri Babe Kaun San
  • ..Ghadar Lehar da Choumukhia Chirag
  • Guru Nanak Patshah nu MildiaN

Awards