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  2. Pathummayude Aadu - Wikipedia

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    Pathummayude Aadu is the only major Basheer work that was published without any revisions from the original manuscript. It was written in 1954 during Basheer's first period of insanity, when he was institutionalised at a mental Sanatorium at Thrissur.

  3. Vaikom Muhammad Basheer - Wikipedia

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    His next novel was Pathummayude Aadu, an autobiographical work published in 1959, featuring mostly his family members. [35] The book tells the story of everyday life in a Muslim family. [36] Mathilukal (Walls) deals with prison life in the pre-independence days. It is a novel of sad irony set against a turbulent political backdrop.

  4. Poovan Pazham - Wikipedia

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    "Poovan Pazham" (Malayalam: പൂവൻപഴം; English: Poovan Banana) is a short story written by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer and published in 1948 in the collection Viddikalude Swargam (Fool's Paradise). It is one of the most popular of Basheer's stories. [1] [2] [3] It was adapted into a telefilm of the same name by P. Balachandran.

  5. Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha (novel)

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    Paleri Manikyam: Oru Pathirakolapathakathinte Katha is a Malayalam-language mystery novel by T. P. Rajeevan (Thachom Poyil Rajeevan). [1] It was originally serialised in Mathrubhumi Weekly and was published as a book by Current Books.

  6. Dharmarajyam - Wikipedia

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    Dharmarajyam is a collection of essays written by Malayalam language writer Vaikom Muhammad Basheer. [1] These politically charged essays were written against the policies of the then Diwan of Travancore Sir C. P. Ramaswami Iyer. [2]

  7. Viddikalude Swargam - Wikipedia

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    Viddikalude Swargam (Fool's Paradise) is a Malayalam short story collection by Vaikom Muhammad Basheer published in 1948. The book is one of the best acknowledged works of Basheer and is considered a modern Malayalam classic. [1] [2]

  8. Mathilukal - Wikipedia

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    The theme of the novel, focuses on the love between Basheer, a prisoner, and a female inmate of the prison, who remains unseen throughout the novel. [4] In Mathilukal, though the broad frame is autobiographical and the narration is first person, the details seem to contain sprinkles of fantasy.

  9. Kureepuzha Sreekumar - Wikipedia

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    Kureepuzha Sreekumar (born 10 April 1955 in Kureepuzha, Kollam, Kerala [1]) is a noted Malayalam poet with modernist inclinations. His books of poetry include Habibinte Dinakkurippukal, his first, published in 1984, Sreekumarinte Dukkangal, Rahulan Urangunnilla, Amma Malayalam, Keezhaalan and Suicide Point. [2] He is an atheist.