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Akbar Kakkattil

Akbar Kakkattil (7 July 1954 – 17 February 2016) was an Indianshort-story writer and novelist fromKerala state.

Life

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Akbar was born on 7 July 1954 at Kakkattil inVadakara as the only son out of the two children of his parents, Sri. P. Abdulla and Smt. Kunjhamina. He completed his school education from Parayil L P School, Kakkattil, and Sanskrit Secondary School Vattoli. He spent the first half of the first year pre-degree atFarook College,Calicut and studied up to degree course in English Language and Literature atGovernment College, Madappally. The first year of P G course in Malayalam Language & Literature he studied atSree Kerala Varma College,Thrissur and again moved toGovernment Brennen College, Thalassery to complete the course. He took his Bachelor of Education degree fromGovernment Brennen College Of Teacher Education, Thalassery. While studying he was elected chairman of College Union both atGovernment College, Madappally Vadakara &Government Brennen College Of Teacher Education, Thalassery. He was also executive member of University Union of Calicut University. He has served as a Malayalam teacher for about 30 years in various schools, including National Higher Secondary School,Vattoli, where he worked for a long period.[1]

Akbar Kakkattil has worked as a member of the governing body of South Zone Cultural Centre of Central Government of India andKerala State Institute of Children's literature. He has also served as member of the curriculum steering committee, Kerala Lalitha Kala Akademi, State Television Jury, State Cinema jury, Ezhuthachan Puraskara Samiti and Programme Advisory Board of Akashavani, Kozhikkode. Besides he has worked as an honorary editor of Malayalam Publications and Olive Publications, Kozhikode. He had been a permanent jury member of the first educational reality show in Kerala,Haritha Vidyalaya. He was also a member of Malayalam Advisory Board of Kendra Sahitya Akademi and Convener of Publication Committee, Kerala Sahitya Akademi. He was the vice president of the Kerala Sahitya Academi and a member of Malayalam Advisory Panel of National Book Trust, Govt. of India and Malayalam Advisory Board, Govt of Kerala. He was also a member of State Literacy Mission's MagazineAksharakairali Editorial Board and Curriculum Committee of National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS), Govt. of India. Akbar Kakkattil has also served as a part of the committee for the revision of Malayalam text books from the primary to the higher secondary level. Right from his college days he has been associated with the Film Society movements. He died on 17 February 2016.[2]

Literary life

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Akbar Kakkattil turned to creative writing at the age of fourteen by publishing short stories in a regular column for children in the leading Malayalam weeklyMathrubhumi. He got published his first storyPothichoru in 1969 through the weekly. He maintained his connection with G. Sankara Kurup, Thakazhi and Basheer. He has a collection of works to his credit that comprises 54 books. They include four novels, seven collections of novelettes, twenty-seven anthologies of short stories, six collections of essays, memoirs, a play and a volume of critical essays and interviews with the leading writers of Malayalam. He has received theKerala Sahitya Akademi Award twice. The first ever award in humour section in 1992 for his School Diary- an anthology of short essays and in the year 2004, 'Vadakkuninnoru Kudumba Vrithantham' was awarded as the best novel. He has also been honoured twice by the State Government – in the year 1998, his work 'Sthrynam' was awarded the Joseph Mundassery Award for the best Novel. The Television Award for the best story writer (School Diary – Doordarsan serial) for the year 2002 also went to him.

The fellowship of Literature from the Government of India was bestowed on him in the year 1992. TheAbu Dhabi Sakthi Award was received by him in the year 2002.[3] Besides, he has been awarded the S K Pottakkad award, Ankanam Award, Malayala Manorama Prize, Rajiv Gandhi Peace Foundation Award, C H Muhammed Koya Award, T V Kochubaava Award, V Sambasivan Puraskar[4] and Dubai Book Trust Award etc.

His selected stories includes 'Addiction, Achanum Makalum, Samasya, Avasanam, Oru Thenginte Darsanam, Verum Avarthanam, Sourayoodham, Aanakkariyam and Anthya Dinam' are translated to English by P A Noushad and Arun Lal Mokeri. Both translators are natives and intimates of Akbar. “Akbar Mash himself had expressed his satisfaction over the translation," said Noushad.[5][6]

His book onAdoor Gopalakrishnan titledVaroo Adoorileykku Pokam is translated toTamil ("Adoor Gopalakrishnan – Idam Porul Kalai) and his novelMrithyuyogam is translated toKannada (Mrithyuyoga).

Works

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Short-story

  • 1978 – Ee Vazhi Vannavar
  • 1982 – Medhaswam
  • 1986– Shameelafahmi
  • 1989 – Adhyapaka Kathakal
  • 1991– Kadarkutty Utharav
  • 1992 – Aaram Kalam
  • 1994 – Veedinu Thee Pidikkunnu
  • 1995 – Aakaasathinte Athirukal
  • 1996 – Naadaapuram
  • 1999 – Veentum Narangnga Muricchappol
  • 1999 – Therenjetuttha Kathakal
  • 2000 – Oru Vayanakariyute Aavalathikal
  • 2001 – Cheriya Kathakal
  • 2003 – Mayakkannan
  • 2005 – Sesham Screenil
  • 2006 – Shreepriyayute Aadhikal
  • 2007 – Jeansitta Penkuttiye Ottaykku Kittiyal Enthu Cheyyanam?
  • 2008 – Kathakal – Therenjetuttha Kathakal
  • 2009 – Njangal Liba Johnine Pedikkunnu
  • 2009 – Puthiya Vaathilukal
  • 2009 – Durbar
  • 2010 – Aalperumattam
  • 2011 – Mailanchikkaatt
  • 2011 – Sthreelingam (Selected Works)
  • 2012 – 2011-le 'Aan' kutti
  • 2014 - Kannichuvatukal ( Ee Vazhi Vannavarum Medhaswavum)
  • 2014 - Ippol Undakunnath

Novelette

  • 1982 – Randum Rand
  • 1993 – Moonnum Moonn
  • 1994 – Oru Vivahithante Chila Swakarya Nimishangal
  • 2001 – Dharma Sankadangngalude Rajavu
  • 2005 – Pathinonnu Novelettukal
  • 2010 – Jiyad Gold Poovitumpol
  • 2010 – Keerthana

Novels

  • 1989 – Mruthyu Yogam
  • 1995 – Strainam
  • 1997 – Harithaabhakalkkapuram
  • 2001 – Vadakkuninnoru Kudumba Vrithaantham
  • 2012 – Akbar Kakkattilinte Naalu Novelukal

Essays

  • 1979 – Prarthanayum Perunnalum
  • 1989 – School Diary
  • 2010 – Anubhavam Orma Yathra
  • 2010 – Punathilum Njanum Pinne Kavya Madhavanum
  • 2014 - A Penkutti Ippol Evide?
  • 2014 - Nakshathrangalute Chiri

Criticism, Life-sketch, Interview

  • 1993 – Sargasameeksha
  • 2014 - Namude M T

Memoirs

  • 1993 – Adhyayana Yathra

Play

  • 1996 – Kunjhi Moosa Vivaahithanaavunnu

Cinema

  • 2006 – Varoo Adoorileykk Pokaam
  • 2009 – Inganeyum Oru Cinemakkaalam

Children's literature

  • 2008 – Nokkoo, Ayal Ningngalil Thanneyund

Service Story

  • 2010 – Padham Muppath

Travelogue

  • 2011 – Kakkattil Yathrayilanu

Awards and honours

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  • Merit Scholarship for Sanskrit by state government (1967–'70)
  • Malayala Manorama Prize for Essay Writing (1971)
  • Calicut University Union Prize for Novel (1974)
  • Ankanam literary Award for 'Shameelafahmi' (1987)
  • S K Pottekkatt Award for "Mrithyuyogam' (1991)
  • Indian Government Fellowship for Literature (1992)
  • Kerala Sahithya Academy Awards for 'School Diary (1992) and 'Vadakku Ninnoru Kutumbavrithantham' (2003)
  • CH Muhammed Koya memorial Award for 'Sarga Sameeksha' (1995)
  • Joseph Mundasseri Award for 'Sthrainam' (1998)
  • State Television Award for best story (School Diary 2000)
  • Abu Dhabi Sakthi Award (Novel) for 'Vadakku Ninnoru Kutumbavrithantham' (2002)[3]
  • Rajeev Gandhi Peace Foundation Award for 'Selected Stories' (2003)
  • Gramadeepam Award (2005)
  • T V Kochubava Award (2006)
  • V Sambasivan Award (2008)[4]
  • Gulf Malayali Dot Com Award (2010)
  • Wise men international Excellence Award (2010)
  • Dubai Pravasi Book Trust Award (2012)
  • First Academic Council Award of Kerala Aided Higher Secondary Association (2013).

References

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  1. ^"മധുരച്ചൂരല്‍ കൊണ്ടുള്ള ലാളനകള്‍".Mathrubhumi. Archived fromthe original on 7 March 2021. Retrieved19 January 2022.
  2. ^"Renowned Malayalam Writer Akbar Kakkattil Passes Away". newindianexpress.com. Archived fromthe original on 17 February 2016.
  3. ^ab"അവാര്‍ഡുകള്‍ സൃഷ്ടിച്ചത് മുതലാളിത്തം : നായനാര്‍". Oneindia.in. 22 May 2022. Retrieved 4 January 2023
  4. ^ab"Award for Akbar Kakkattil | Regional News - Yahoo! India Movies". 18 July 2011. Archived fromthe original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved3 November 2019.
  5. ^"Akbar Kakkattil gets his due, posthumously". 29 August 2016.
  6. ^"A storyteller who had no burden of ideology | Kozhikode News - Times of India".The Times of India. 18 February 2016.

External links

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saahithya akkadami : 'അക്ബർ കക്കട്ടിൽ പുതിയ വൈസ് പ്രസിഡന്റ്’ Mathrubhumi Daily – Saturday, 29 December 2012

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