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Indian Malayalam novelist
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R. Parmeswara Menon
Native name
Kollam
Born(1920-02-28)28 February 1920
Died3 June 2007(2007-06-03) (aged 87)
Pen namePamman
LanguageMalayalam
NationalityIndian

Pamman (28 February 1920 – 3 June 2007; bornR. Parmeswara Menon) was aMalayalamnovelist fromKollam,Kerala, India.

Life

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He is best known for his novels which grapple with the sensual imagery of the human psyche.[1] He has also written the script for severalMalayalam movies. Some of his novels were made into films, includingChattakari andAdimakal.[citation needed] He won theKerala State Film Award twice. He was employed as a General Manager forWestern Railway and was based in Bombay.[citation needed]

Works

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His works include:[2]

  • Bhraanthu
  • Chattakari
  • Adimakal
  • Missi
  • Thamburatti
  • Ammini Ammavan
  • Nerippodu
  • Orumbattaval
  • Appu
  • Vashalan
  • Samaram
  • Chakravatham
  • Devagandhari
  • Karppoorathulasiyude Manam
  • Chathurangam
  • Paapamoksham
  • Karmmayogi
  • Ashtamathil Shani
  • Poochakkannulla Pennungal
  • Odukkam
  • Vazhi Pizhachavar
  • Panchavatiyile Gandharvam
  • Sister
  • Nirbhagyajaathakam
  • Thiranottam
  • Kuttasammatham
  • Ezhunnallathu-stories
  • Orupidi Nizhalukal[3]

References

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  1. ^"Malayalam novelist Pamman dies-Thiru'puram-Cities".The Times of India. 4 June 2007.Archived from the original on 20 October 2012. Retrieved26 April 2008.
  2. ^"Kerala / Thiruvananthapuram News : Pamman dead".The Hindu. 4 June 2007. Archived fromthe original on 15 October 2007. Retrieved29 December 2008.
  3. ^"Oru Pidi Nizhalukal".KeralaBookStore.com. Retrieved30 May 2019.
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