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Aarachaar (Ārāccāṟ lit. ' Executioner '; transl. Hangwoman: Everyone Loves a Good Hanging) is a Malayalam novel written by K. R. Meera. [1] Originally serialised in Madhyamam Weekly in continuous 53 volumes, the novel was published as a book by DC Books in 2012.
K. R. Meera (born 19 February 1970) is an Indian author and journalist, who writes in Malayalam.She was born in Sasthamkotta, Kollam district in Kerala.She worked as a journalist in Malayala Manorama but later resigned to concentrate more on writing.
The novel had a film adaptation of the same name in 1933 and was the first Malayalam novel to be adapted into film. The first Malayalam novel that dealt with the socially backward classes was Saraswathy Vijayam by Kunjambu in 1892. Kochuthomman (1892) written by Kocheeppan Tharakan was one of the earliest novels on Christian life in Kerala.
Novel K. R. Meera: Aarachaar: Story Thomas Joseph: Marichavar Cinema Kanukayanu: Drama Rafeekh Mangalassery: Jinnu Krisnan: Literary criticism Sunil P. Ilayidom: Ajnjathavumayulla Abhimukham: Autobiography/Biography Bhagyalakshmi: Swarabhedangal: Travelogue P. Surendran: Gramapathakal: Sree Padmanabhaswamy Award for Children’s Literature ...
The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Translation is an award given every year by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy) to writers for translating a work from a foreign language to Malayalam. It is one of the twelve categories of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award. [1] [2]
Verukal tells the story of a family of Tamil speaking Iyers who settled in Kerala.Raghu is the protagonist of the story. The pivotal event on which the novel turns is the return of Raghu to his native village after a lapse of several years, to raise money to build a city mansion for himself by selling his ancestral home.
Ussangaantakathu Abdul Khader (16 November 1935 – 12 December 2020) was an Indian author. He published in Malayalam, including novels, novellas, short stories, travelogues and non-fiction.
Kocharethi, Narayan's debut novel, won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1998. [4] Its English translation as Kocharethi: The Araya Woman by Catherine Thankamma was published by the Oxford University Press in 2011 and won the Economist-Crossword Book Award in the Indian language translation category for 2011.