K. P. Ramanunni
K. P. Ramanunni | |
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Born | 1955 |
Occupation(s) | Writer Administrator, Thunjan Memorial Trust, Tirur |
K. P. Ramanunni (Malayalam:കെ.പി.രാമനുണ്ണി) is a novelist and short-story writer from Kerala, India.[1] His first novel Sufi Paranja Katha (What the Sufi Said) won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1995 and the novel Daivathinte Pusthakam (God's Own Book) won the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award in 2017. Jeevithathinte Pusthakam (Book of Life) won the 2011 Vayalar Award.[2][3]
Life
[edit]It took nearly fifty years for Ramanunni to produce his next novel, Charama Varshikam (Death Anniversary).Oxford University Press has brought out his second novel Charamavarshikam in English as Death Anniversary.[4] And five years more to write his next novel Jeevithathinte Pusthakam (Book of life). The theme of the novel is woven around the life of a bank officer in the grip of amnesia. It was urban hypocrisy and the rural benevolence that he tried to portray in it. Experiences from his own life had added colour to the story, he says.[5] Critics have hailed Jeevithathinte Pusthakam as a significant contribution to Malayalam literature.[6] ‘DaivathintePusthakam’ won the National literary award of India in 2017. (Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award.) The novel had also received Sadbhavana Award, Basheer Award Abudhabi Sakthi Award and Asghar Ali Engineer National Award.[7]
Ramanunni’s short stories which appeared in various leading Malayalam journals have been published in fifteen collections.[citation needed] His very first short story Shavasamskaram won the Prize for the best Short story from Samastha Kerala SahityaParishad.[citation needed] Another Short Story Mukalakshanam was awarded the V.P. Sivakumar Smaraka Keli Award. The short story JatiChodikkuka won the Padmarajan Puraskaram and Katha award, New Delhi.[citation needed] The short story Manushyan Mrugam Eninganne was awarded Bahrain Keraleya Samajam Prize.[citation needed] His collection of short stories PurushaVilapam won AbudabiSakthi Award and the short story collection Jadhi Chodikukka won Kalakkad Award.[citation needed] His selected short story collection won the C.V. Sreeraman Award of 2009 & T.V. Kochubava Award of 2009.[8]
Ramanunni has participated in many National and International Literary Seminars.[9] As a senior fiction writer in Malayalam he has represented the language in the international Katha Seminar in New Delhi. He has visited America three times on invitation from Federation of Kerala Associations in North America. He has also visited England, Europe, U.A.E, Oman, Bahrain, Qatar, Bangkok, Iraq, Jordhan, Egypt and Singapore on invitation from different Malayalee organizations. K.P. Ramanunni was the member of writers’ delegation sent to China by Kendra Sahitya Akademi in 2007. K.P. Ramanunni was the Malayalam advisory board member of Sahitya Akademi, New Delhi. He was also the member of Kerala Sahitya Akademi and curriculum committee. Now he is the governing body member of Malayalam Mission.[citation needed]
Ramanunni is an activist working in the field of communal harmony and Mother tongue movement in Kerala. He led so many campaigns against the communal division of the society. He has addressed the communal problems from the standpoint of a real believer. His initiative in this field has been duly acknowledged throughout India.[10]
Works
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Novels
[edit]- Sufi Paranja Katha (What the Sufi Said)
- Charama Varshikam (Death Anniversary)
- Jeevithathinte Pusthakam (Book Of Life)
- Daivathinte Pusthakam (God's Own Book)
Short story collections
[edit]- Vidhathavinte Chiri
- Vendapettavante Kurish
- Purusha Vilapam[11]
- Jathi Chodikkuka
- Selected Short Stories of K.P. Ramanunni
- achyuthammama
- Entrance Ezhuthunnakutty (Balasahityam)
- Priyappetta Kathakal
- Fokso
- Grama Kathakal
- Prakasamparathunna Aankutti
- Aval Mozhiyukayanu
- Tanthappratheyyam
- Pranayaparvam
- Kurks
Collection of Essays
[edit]1. Kriminal Kuttamakunna Rathi 2. Shirshasanam 3. Anubhavam, Orma, Yathra 4. Jeevitham Oru Arthikarante Kayyil 5. Oruviswasiyude Mathethara Chinthakal 6. Manas Malayalam
Screenplay
[edit]Awards
[edit]K. P. Ramanunni has won several awards and recognitions for his contributions towards Malayalam literature:
- Kendra Sahitya Academy Award (2017 for Daivathinte Pusthakam)[12]
- Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel (1995 for Sufi Paranja Katha)[13]
- Vayalar Award (2011 for Jeevithathinte Pusthakam)[14]
- Edasseri Award (1989 for Sufi Paranja Katha)[citation needed]
- Padmarajan Award (1999 for Jaathi Chodikkuka),* Vayalar Award (2011 for Jeevithathinte Pusthakam),[15]
- Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award (Story) (for Purushavilapam)[16]
- Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award (Novel) (2015 for Daivathinte Pusthakam)[17]
- V.P. Sivakumar Smaraka Keli Award[citation needed]
- Bharathiya bhasa parishad National Award[18]
- Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award[19]
- Malayatoor Award [20]
- Basheer Award[citation needed]
- Katha Award[citation needed]
- Bahrain Keraleeya Samajam Award[citation needed]
- A. P. Kalakkadu Award[citation needed]
- C. V. Sreeraman Award[citation needed]
- Indian Islamic Centre Abu Dhabi Literary Award 2023
- T.V. Kochubava Award[21]
References
[edit]- ^ "OlivePublications.com". www.olivepublications.com.
- ^ "Vayalar award for K.P. Ramanunni". The Hindu. 8 October 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
- ^ "manorama online-english". Archived from the original on 3 April 2012. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
- ^ "Death Anniversary". www.goodreads.com. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ R. Ramabhadran Pillai (October 13, 2008). "A master story-teller". The Hindu. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
- ^ R. Madhavan Nair (February 27, 2007). "A perception of life". The Hindu. Retrieved August 14, 2015.
- ^ Admin (18 January 2020). "K. P. Ramanunni wins the Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award". Centre for Study of Society and Secularism. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ "Renowned Malayali writer KP Ramanunni threatened by fundamentalists bags Akademi award". The New Indian Express. 22 December 2017. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ "K. P. Ramanunni - Speaker in Kerala literature Festival KLF –2020| Keralaliteraturefestival.com". keralaliteraturefestival.com. Archived from the original on 25 September 2020. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Rajeev, Lekshmy (25 February 2010). "Voice for religious unity". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ "INDULEKHA» editor's choice: K P Ramanunni". Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
- ^ "കെ.പി. രാമനുണ്ണിക്ക് കേന്ദ്ര സാഹിത്യ അക്കാദമി പുരസ്കാരം". Malayala Manorama.
- ^ "Kerala Sahitya Akademi Awards". Kerala Sahitya Akademi. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
- ^ "Vayalar award for K.P. Ramanunni". The Hindu. 8 October 2011. Retrieved 6 July 2012.
- ^ "Page not found News". Archived from the original on 3 January 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018 – via www.thehindu.com.
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- ^ "അബുദാബി ശക്തി അവാര്ഡ് സമര്പ്പണം ആഗസ്റ്റ് 28ന്". DC Books. 18 August 2016. Archived from the original on 19 August 2016. Retrieved 4 January 2023. Alt URL
- ^ Admin (18 January 2020). "K. P. Ramanunni wins the Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award". Centre for Study of Society and Secularism. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Admin (18 January 2020). "K. P. Ramanunni wins the Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award". Centre for Study of Society and Secularism. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Admin (18 January 2020). "K. P. Ramanunni wins the Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award". Centre for Study of Society and Secularism. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
- ^ Admin (18 January 2020). "K. P. Ramanunni wins the Dr. Asghar Ali Engineer Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award". Centre for Study of Society and Secularism. Retrieved 27 September 2020.
External links
[edit]- 1955 births
- Living people
- Malayalam-language novelists
- Recipients of the Sahitya Akademi Award in Malayalam
- Recipients of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
- Malayalam screenwriters
- Malabar Christian College alumni
- Malayalam short story writers
- Indian male novelists
- Indian male screenwriters
- Indian male short story writers
- People from Malappuram district
- Novelists from Kerala
- 20th-century Indian short story writers
- 20th-century Indian novelists
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- 20th-century Indian male writers
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