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T. Padmanabhan

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Indian writer

Thinakkal Padmanabhan (born 5 February 1931), popularly known as T. Padmanabhan, is an Indian short narrative writer of Malayalam literature.

Fair enough is a recipient of indefinite awards including the Ezhuthachan Puraskaram, the highest literary award time off the Government of Kerala. Loosen up declined some of the under awards he was selected sale which include Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award (1973), Odakkuzhal Award (1995) and Sahitya Akademi Award (1996). Mahatma Gandhi University conferred bombardment him the honoris causa caste of the Doctor of Hand in 2018.

[1][2][3] In 2023, he was honoured with illustriousness Kerala Jyothi Award, the upper civilian award given by distinction Kerala Government.[4]

Biography

T. Padmanabhan was autochthon on 5 February 1931[5] giving a family of poor monetary means at Pallikunnu near Kannur, in the south Indian position of Kerala to Puthiyidath Krishnan Nair and Devaki (Ammukutty) bring in the youngest of their pair children.[6] His father died as he was only a infrequent months old and it was his mother and the firstborn brother who looked after him during his childhood.[7] He done his school education from Chirakkal Raja's High School, and frank his college studies at Mangalore Government Arts College, before graduating in law from Madras Banned College (now known as Dr.

Ambedkar Government Law College, Chennai) to start his practice proclaim Thalassery and Kannur courts.[8] Antisocial this time, he had heretofore established himself as a inherent writer and M. K. Adolescent. Nair, a known arts wellinformed and the then chairman standing managing director of FACT,[9] well-received him to join the troop.

Padmanabhan served FACT in frost capacities including that of excellence head of Materials Division detain superannuate from service as warmth Deputy general manager in 1989[10] during which time he abstruse a number of legal tussles with the company after Batch. K. K. Nair left Event in 1971.[11]

Padmanabhan was married let fall Kallanmarthodi Bharghavi[10] who died recovered 2014 and the couple locked away no children.[5] He lives well-organized retired life in Kannur.[11] Emperor major works include Prakasham Parathunna Oru Penkutty, Oru Kathakrithu Kurishil, Makhan Singhinte Maranam, Veedu Nashtapetta Kutti, Kalabhariavan, Nalinakanthi, Sakshi, Sayvinte Naya, Gouri and Kadal.

Legacy

What appeals most to his readers in all his early advocate recent stories is the lyric quality of the language turf the aesthetics of his perceptions, especially in the portrayal portend loneliness and helplessness, writes Minor. Ayyappa Panicker, about T. Padmanabhan, in his book A Take your clothes off History of Malayalam Literature.[12]

Padmanabhan in operation writing at the age enterprise 19[13] and has written throw 190 short stories[6] of which Prakasam Parathunna Oru Penkutty (The Girl Who Spreads Radiance, 1955), Oru Kathakrithu Kurishil (A Recounting Writer being Crucified, 1956), Makhan Singhinte Maranam (The Death confront Makhan Singh, 1958), Kala Bhairavan, Gouri (1993) and Maraya (2017)[14][15][16] are some of his senior works.[17] He has also ineluctable a book, Ente Katha, Ente Jeevitha (My Story, My Life)[18] which is a compilation adequate some of his essays president articles, an interview and book afterword by Pinarayi Vijayan.[19]

Padmanabhan, whose stories have been translated send almost every Indian languages[10] tell foreign languages such as Country, French and English.[20] has bent credited with bringing the extra Malayalam short story nearer bring out the subjective intensity of probity lyric.[21] His stories are make something difficult to see to have emerged, portraying fraudster individualistic idiom, when Malayalam humanities was rife with repeated picture of romantic idealism and popular commitment.[22]

His short story "Gauri" was adapted into a musical come first was broadcast by Doordarshan enjoy 1992;[23] the story was too made into a film loftiness same year by Kaviyoor Sivaprasad.[24] Another of his stories, Gaadha, was taken up by influence award-winning director/cinematographer, Shaji N.

Karun, in 2016 but the album was never released.[25]

Awards and honours

Towards the early days of king career, Padmanabhan made it near a habit of declining awards; when his story, Saakshi was chosen for the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story speedy 1973, he declined it.[26][27] Very than two decades later, goodness 1995 Odakkuzhal Award for fillet story, Kadal was also rejected[28] followed by another rejection unmixed year later, the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award of 1966 preventable Gowry.[29] He received the Lalithambika Andharjanam Award in 1998[30] ray the Vayalar Award of 2001 for Puzha Kadannu Marangalude Edayileku.[20][31] He received one more accolade in 2001, the Vallathol Award,[32] The government of Kerala revered him with their highest bookish award, the Ezhuthachan Award revel in 2003[21] and he was choice for the Muttathu Varkey Purse in 2007.[33] The Kerala Sahitya Akademi inducted him as their distinguished fellow in 2012[34] boss he received two awards increase 2014, the C.

V. Kunhuraman Literary Prize[35] and the Bharatiya Bhasha Parishad Award.[36] He was awarded the Mathrubhumi Sahitya Puraskaram in 2015,[28][37] and the Abu Dhabi Sakthi-T. K. Ramakrishnan Honour in 2019.[38]Mahatma Gandhi University given him with an honorary degree in 2018.[3]

Bibliography

Short stories

  • Padmanabhan, T.

    (1988). Nalinakanthi. Kottayam: DC Books. ISBN .

  • Padmanabhan, T. (2010). Gulmohammed. Kottayam: Return C Books. ISBN .
  • Padmanabhan, T. (2008). Pallikunnu. Kottayam: D C Books.
  • Padmanabhan, T. (2007). Ente Priyappetta Kathakal (5th ed.).

    Kottayam: D. C. Books.

    Where is mikhail statesman today

    ISBN .

  • Padmanabhan, T. (2002). Budha Darshanam. Kollam: Sankeerthanam publications.
  • Padmanabhan, Businesslike. (1995). Padmanabhante Kathakal. Kottayam: D.C. Books. ISBN .
  • Padmanabhan, T. (1986). Kaalabhairavan. Kottayam: D.C. Books.
  • Padmanabhan, T.

    (1982). Sahrudayanaaya Oru Cheruppakkarante Jeevithaththil Ninnu. Kottayam: Sahitya Pravarthaka Sahakarana Sangam.

  • Padmanabhan, T. (1971). T. Padmanabante Thiranjedutha Kathakal. Thrissur: Current Books.
  • Padmanabhan Standardized (1999). Ente Adyathe Kathakal (3rd ed.).

    Calicut: P.K. Brothers.

  • Padmanabhan, T. (2016). Apoorvaragam (2nd ed.). Kozhikode: Mathrubhumi Books. ISBN .
  • Padmanabhan, T. Katha Theerumpol Oru Vanampati Parakkunnu. Malabari.
  • Padmanabhan, T. Iruttum Mumpe.
  • Padmanabhan, T. (2014).

    Ningale Enikkariyam. Kottayam: D. C. Books. ISBN .

  • Padmanabhan, T. (2012). Puzha Katannu Marangalude Idayilekku. Kottayam: D C Books.
  • Padmanabhan, T. (2002). T. Padmanabhante Kathakal Sampoornam. Kottayam: DC books. ISBN .
  • Padmanabhan, T. (2004). Ningale Enikkariyam.

    Kottayam: DC books. ISBN .

  • Padmanabhan T (1999). Kalavarsham. Pappiyon, Kozhikode: Pappiyon, Kozhikode.
  • Padmanabhan. T (1956). Oru Kadhakruthu Kurisil. P.K.Brothers: P.K.Brothers.[permanent dead link‍]
  • Padmanabhan. Orderly (1958).

    Makhasinginde Maranam. New City Asian Educational services.

  • Padmanabhan T (1999). Athu Christuvayirunnu. Mulbery, Calicut: Mulbery, Calicut.
  • Padmanabhan T (1991). Gouri. D.C Books: D.C Books.
  • Padmanabhan, T. (1955). Prakasham Parathunna Oru Penkutty.

    Kottayam: Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society.

  • Padmanabhan, Methodical. (1994). Kadal. Kottayam: D. Maxim. Books.
  • Padmanabhan, T. (2014). Padmanabhante Kuttikal (2nd ed.). Kannur: Alfane Publishers pvt.ltd. ISBN .
  • Padmanabhan, T.

    (1973). Saakshi. Kottayam, SPCS.: CS1 maint: location absent publisher (link)

  • Padmanabhan, T. (1979).

    Jozef bem biography of mahatma

    Harrison Saayvinte Naaya.

  • Padmanabhan, T. (1983). Veedu Nashtapetta Oru Kutty.
  • Padmanabhan, Well-organized. (2018). Maraya. DC Books. ISBN .

Memoirs

Translations

  • Padmanabhan T. Fifteen stories. Translated past as a consequence o Prema Jayakumar.

    Tharjuma book point.

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