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Kundalatha (or Kundalata, Malayalam: കുന്ദലത) is a novel by Appu Nedungadi, published in 1887. It is considered to be the first Malayalam novel.
The novel attempted to discuss the topics of feudalism, polygamy and caste oppression. [ 6 ] His 1889 work, Indulekha , was the first Malayalam fictional work which met with all the requisite characteristics of a novel according to widely accepted Malayalam literary convention. [ 7 ]
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The Soviet Land Nehru Award in 1987 shared with P. N. Haksar and R. K. Narayan; The Padma Sri in 1988 [5] The Padma Bhushan in 2001 [6] The Ezhuthachan Puraskaram in 1996 (the highest literary award given by the Government of Kerala) [7] The Suranad Kunjan Pillai Award in 1997; The Vallathol Award in 1998 [8] The Kerala Sahitya Akademi ...
Parappurath, who earned the moniker "story teller of Onattukara" after his birth place, wrote 20 novels and 14 short story anthologies; [3] his 21st novel, Kaanaapponnu, was incomplete at the time of his death and was later completed by K. Surendran. [4]
Chirakkarode started his literary life in 1955, at the age of seventeen, by publishing his first novel Alinju Theernna Athmav (Dissolved Soul). Then he wrote a number of short stories and novels, such as Pravasam (Living in Exile), Aavaranam (The Covering), Sathyathinte Mugham (The Face of Truth), and Pulayathara (The Hut of Pulaya).
The middle name of Menon was a title traditionally accorded by the King of Cochin, to all Nayar warriors who excelled as scribes and accountants. He graduated from the Christian College in Madras, and acquiring at this age his deep sense of the history of his land of Malabar from a reading of K.P. Padmanabha Verum's History of Kerala (not ...