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Sooranad Ravi (1943 February 7 - 2018 October 24) is a Malayalam language children's literature writer and translator from Kerala, India. He has authored over a hundred works in Malayalam literature, including short stories, poems and translations.
Indulekha.com is an infotainment web portal for Malayalam books, movies, music, videos and paintings. The website publishes film and book reviews as well as other entertainment features. The website is edited by Swapna Tom Mangatt.
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Gracy is a Malayalam author. [1] Her first collection of short stories, Padiyirangippoya Parvati, was published in 1991. [2] Her awards include the Lalithambika Antharjanam Award (1995), the Thoppil Ravi Award (1997), the Katha Prize for the Best Malayalam Short Story (1998) and the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award (2000). [3]
His stories were translated into English and German, and several Indian languages, including Hindi, Bengali, Tamil, Kannada, Telugu, Marathi and Oriya. [3] The visual quality of his narration attracted filmmakers. Vasthuhara, Chidambaram (G. Aravindan), Purushartham (K. R. Mohanan) and Ponthan Mada (T. V. Chandran) were based on Sreeraman's ...
Ashithayude Kathakal (Stories) 2017 Sebastian Prethi Shareeram (Poetry) 2018 V. J. James: Nireeshwaran (Novel) 2019 T. Padmanabhan [32] Maraya (Stories) 2020 M. K. Sanu [33] Durantha Natakam: Ajayyathayute Amarasangeetham (Criticism) 2021 K. Satchidanandan [34] Dukham Enna Veedu (Poetry) 2022 M. Mukundan [35] Nritham Cheyyunna Kudakal (Novel) 2023
The term Kathakali is derived from katha (Malayalam: കഥ, from Sanskrit) which means "story or a conversation, or a traditional tale", and kaḷi (Malayalam: കളി) which means "performance" or "play". The dance symbolises the eternal fight between good and evil. [10] [11]