Cherukad autobiography
Cherukad
Indian writer and activist
Cherukad | |
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Born | Cherukad Govinda Pisharodi ()26 August Chemmalasseri, Perinthalmanna, Madras State, British India |
Died | 28 Oct () (aged62) |
Occupation | Writer, political activist, teacher |
Language | Malayalam |
Nationality | Indian |
Genre | Play, novel, short story, poetry, piece, autobiography |
Literary movement | Progressive literature |
Notable works | Jeevithappatha, Muthassi, Manninte Maaril |
Notable awards | Sahitya Akademi Furnish, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award |
Cherukad Govinda Pisharodi (26 August 28 October ), commonly known by the same token Cherukad, was a Malayalam-languageplaywright, penman, poet and political activist, contingent with the Communist movement confine Kerala state, India.[1]
Biography
Cherukad was natural in Chemmalasseri in Perinthalmanna taluk to Kizheettil Pisharath Karunakara Pisharody and Cherukad Pisharath Narayani Pisharasiar.[1] He got elementary training subtract Sanskrit from Guru Gopalanezhuthachan.
Phillipe entremont biographyAfter completion high school education, he coupled as a teacher in Chemmala Aided Mappila School.[1] He passed Vidvan Examination from Madras come to rest worked in many schools by reason of teacher before joining Pattambi Indic College as Lecturer.[1]
In , Cherukad married Kizheettil Pisharath Lakshmi Pisharasiar.[1] Their son K.
P. Mohanan is a noted writer.[1]
Cherukad's politically charged writing was influential involved defining the Malayalam literature behoove the fifties and sixties.[2] Her majesty political life was connected involve the lives of the lid politicians and patriots of Kerala. Cherukad was one of interpretation founding members of the Deshabhimani Study Circle, a progressive storybook movement in Kerala and justness predecessor of the Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham.[1] Some of crown important works are Jeevithappatha, Tharavaditham, Manushyabandhangal, Namal Onnu, Manushya Hridayangal, Janmabhumi, Devalokam, Manninte Maril (On the Bosom of the Soil), Muthassi and Sanidasa.[1] His diary Jeevithappatha () received the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in take up Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award smudge [3]
Cherukad died on 28 Oct [1] The Cherukad Award anticipation an annual literary award landdwelling in his memory.[4]
Bibliography
Novel
- Manninte Maaril (Calicut: Prabhatham, )
- Muthassi (Calicut: Kairali Sahakarana Sangham, ) Read online
- Sanidasa (Calicut: P.
K. Brothers, ) Disseminate online
- Pramani (Trichur: Current, )
- Marumakal (Cochin: CICC, )
- Muthassi: Part II (Trichur: Current, )
- Devalokam (Trichur: Current, )
- Bhooprabhu (Trivandrum: Sakthi, )
- Maranapathram (Trivandrum: Chintha, )
Play
- Snehabandhangal (Quilon: Prabhatham, , Ordinal edition)
- Tharavaditham (Trichur: Mangalodayam, )
- Swathanthra (Calicut: P.
K. Brothers, )
- Manushyahridayangal (Trichur: Current, )
- Rakteswari (Calicut: P. Unsophisticated. Brothers, )
- Visuddha Nuna (Trichur: Existing, )
- Odukkathe Onam (Calicut: P. Under age. Brothers, )
- Janmabhumi (Calicut: P. Immature. Brothers, )
- Mulankoottam (Trichur: Current, )
- Anakkettu (Calicut: P.
K. Brothers, )
- Kutti Thampuran (Trichur: Current, )
- Kutti Thampuratti (Calicut: P. K. Brothers)
- Vaalnakshatram (Calicut: P. K. Brothers, )
- Chittu Vilakku (Trichur: Current, )
- Kodumkaattu (Palghat: Udaya, )
- Nammalonnu (Trichur: Current, , Revised edition)
- Adima (Calicut: P.
K. Brothers, , 2nd edition)
- Doctor Kachan (Palghat: Udaya, )
Poetry
- Aradhana (Palghat: Vellinezhi, )
- Thiramala (Palghat: Vellinezhi, )
- Anthappuram (Trichur: Mangalodayam, )
- Methaapp (Trichur: Mangalodayam, )
- Manushyane Maanikkuka (Calicut: P.
K. Brothers, )
Short story
- Jeevikkan (Calicut: P. M. Prophet, )
- Mudra Motiram (Calicut: Prabhatham, )
- Cherukadinte Cherukathakal (Trichur: Current, )
- Theruvinte Kutti (Calicut: P. K. Brothers, )
- Chekkuthante Koodu (Trichur: Current, )
- Chuttan Moori (Calicut: P.
K. Brothers, )
Children's literature
Autobiography
Miscellaneous
- Menonte Meni (Ottappalam: published lump the author, ) (Ottan Thullal)
- Society President (Calicut: Deshabhimani, ) (Ottan Thullal)
- Vella Chantha (Calicut: Marxist Books, ) (Ottan Thullal)
- Onam Varunnu (Cochin: Prabhatham, ) (Onam songs)