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Muttathu Varkey

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Indian writer

In thisMalayali name, the person is referred to by theirgiven name,Varkey, and not by theirsurname,Muttathu.
Muttathu Varkey
Born(1913-04-28)28 April 1913
Died28 May 1989(1989-05-28) (aged 76)
Occupation(s)Novelist, poet
Notable work
  • Oru Kudayum Kunjupengalum
  • Paadaatha Painkili
  • Azhakulla Seleena
  • Mayiladum Kunnu

Muttathu Varkey (28 April 1913 – 28 May 1989) was an Indian novelist,short story writer, and poet ofMalayalam.[1][2] He was best known for a genre of sentiment-filled romantic fiction known aspainkili (janapriya) novel inMalayalam literature, named after his famous novelPaadatha Painkili.[3]

Life

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Varkey was born inChethipuzha, a small village nearChanganassery inKottayam district,Kerala. Completed his pre degree and degree fromSB College Changanasserry, he began his career as a school teacher atSaint Berchmans High School, Changanassery. He then took up the job of an accountant in atimber factory. For a brief period, Varkey taught in a Tutorial College run byM. P. Paul. He then joinedDeepika newspaper as an associatededitor and remained there for next 26 years until his retirement in 1974.

Literary career

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Muttathu Varkey emerged as one of the popular writers of Malayalam fiction.[4] He along withKanam EJ was prominent in popularizing a genre of sentiment-filled pulp fiction known aspainkili novel in Malayalam literature.[5] He was a prolific writer and has penned a total of 132 books, including 65 novels. The rest of his works include collections of short stories,plays, and poetry. Many of his novels were adapted intoMalayalam films,[6] including thePrem Nazir starrerPadatha Painkili (1957),Inapravukal (1965),Velutha Kathreena (1968),Mayiladum Kunnu (1972) and theSathyan starrerKarakanakadal (1971).

Selected works

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  • Paadaatha Painkili
  • Oru Kudayum Kunjupengalum
  • Inapravukal
  • Karakanakkadal
  • Mayiladum Kunnu
  • Velutha Kathreena
  • Akkarappacha
  • Azhakulla Selina
  • Pattuthoovaala
  • Mriyakutty

Filmography

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Muttathu Varkey Award

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Main article:Muttathu Varkey Award

Muttathu Varkey Foundation has instituted the Muttathu Varkey Award to be presented yearly to Malayalm writers. The winner is selected by popular vote with final decisions made by prominent judges.[7] The prominent winners of the award include,O. V. Vijayan (1992),Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (1993),M. T. Vasudevan Nair (1994),Kovilan (1995),Kakkanadan (1996),VKN (1997),M. Mukundan (1998),Punathil Kunhabdulla (1999),Anand (2000),N. P. Mohammed (2001),Ponkunnam Varkey (2002),Sethu (2003),C. Radhakrishnan (2004),Zacharia (2005),Kamala Surayya (2006),T. Padmanabhan (2007),M. Sukumaran (2008),N.S. Madhavan (2009),P. Valsala (2010),Sarah Joseph (2011),N Prabhakaran (2012)C. V. Balakrishnan (2013),Asokan Charuvil (2014),K. Satchidanandan (2015),K. G. George (2016),T. V. Chandran (2017) andK. R. Meera (2018)[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^Muttathu Varkey at puzha.com
  2. ^George, K. M. (1968).A survey of Malayalam literature. Asia Pub. House.ISBN 9780210227350.
  3. ^Ancy Bay 2015. "At the End of the Story: Popular Fiction, Readership and Modernity in Literary Malayalam", in Satheese Chandra Bose and Shiju Sam Varughese (eds.).Kerala Modernity: Ideas, Spaces and Practices in Transition, Hyderabad: Orient Blackswan, pp. 92-108.
  4. ^Azhikode, Sukumar (1972).Malayalam short stories: an anthology.Kerala Sahitya Akademi.ISBN 978-0-471-92452-4.
  5. ^Vijayakumar, B. (13 January 2013)."Old is Gold: Inapravukal (1965)".The Hindu. Retrieved24 January 2013.
  6. ^"PAADATHA PAINKILI 1957".The Hindu. 14 February 2009. Archived fromthe original on 29 June 2011. Retrieved25 May 2009.
  7. ^"Muttathu Varkey award for Zacharia".The Hindu. 29 April 2005. Archived fromthe original on 13 May 2005. Retrieved17 May 2009.
  8. ^"Sarah Joseph wins Muttathu Varkey Award".Malayala Manorama. 28 April 2011. Archived fromthe original on 15 August 2011. Retrieved2 May 2011.

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