Karoor, Neelakanta
Pillai(Malayalam: കാരൂർ നീലകണ്ഠപ്പിള്ള) (1898–1975) was a Malayalam short story writer and one of
the founders of Sahithya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sangham (Writers' Co-operative
Society). Karoor was born on 22 February 1898, in the village of
Ettumanoor, in Kottayam district, Kerala, to Kunhilekshmy Amma and
Neelakanta Pillai. Karoor is his housename. He began his career as a school
teacher. He is considered one of the best short storytellers of the Malayalam
language.
Karoor was born in 22
February 1898 in the village of Ettumanoor in Kottayam district,
Kerala Kunhilekshmy Amma and Neelakanta Pillai. Karoor is his
housename. He began his career as a school teacher. He and Vaikom
Muhammad Basheer are considered to be the preeminent storytellers in Malayalam
literature . His short stories often portray the plight of the middle
class in a simple and straightforward manner.[3] Many of his stories were
translated into other Indian languages and English. The short story
"Anakkaran" (The Elephant Boy) was translated into English by Santa
Ramesvara Rao.[4] He wrote many stories for
children. His story "Anchu Kadalasu" was filmed. In 1960, he received
the Kerala Sahithya Academi Award.. He died in
1975.
Works:-Marappavakal (Wooden Dolls), Pathu
Kadhakal (Ten Stories) ,Thirangedutha Kadhakal (Selected Stories) ,Rahasyam
(Secret),Ambalapparambil (Temple Courtyard), Poovanpazham,
Orupidimannu (A fist full of earth),Meenkari (Fisher woman),Smarakom,
Thoopukaran (Sweeper),Kochanujathi (Little sister),Astrologer, Gruhanayika
(Lady of the house) His most famous novels are Gauri, Hari and Panjiyum
Thuniyum.,Apoopan (Grandfather) is his sole drama.He has written
several stories for children, including:, Anchu Kadalasu,Enne
Rajavakkanam (Make me King), Annakaran (The Mahout),Azhakanum
Poovaliyum,Olayum Narayavum ,Bhruthyan ,Manmayil
Prof.
John Kurakar
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