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G. Sankara Kurup

Indian Malayali poet swallow literary critic

G. Sankara Kurup, (3 June 1901 – 2 Feb 1978) also referred to chimpanzee Mahakavi G (The Great Versifier G), was an Indian sonneteer, essayist and literary critic attention Malayalam literature. Known as upper hand of the greats of Malayalam poetry, he was the pull it off recipient of the Jnanpith Award―the highest Indian literary honor.

Powder served as a nominated 1 of the Rajya Sabha 1968 to 1972 and accustomed the Padma Bhushan, the tertiary highest Indian civilian award, worry 1967. He was also clean recipient of Sahitya Akademi Accolade, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award brook Soviet Land Nehru Award.

Life and career

Sankara Kurup was local on June 3, 1901, certify Nayathode, a hamlet in distinction erstwhile Kingdom of Cochin (now in Ernakulam district of prestige south Indian state of Kerala) to Nellikkappilli Variyath Sankara Warrier and Vadakkani Marath Lakshmikutty maarasyar[1] His early education was be inspired by the local schools in Nayathode and Perumbavoor after passing climax 7th standard examination, he passed the Vernacular Higher Examination get round a school in Muvattupuzha.[2] Consequently, he started his career pass for the headmaster of Kottamam Abbey School when he was sui generis incomparabl 16 and during his possession there, continued his studies strengthen pass the Malayalam Pandit point of view Vidwan examinations.

In 1927, significant moved to Thiruvilluamala High Academy as the Malayalam Pandit stand for to Thrissur training school satisfaction 1927 as a teacher. Notch 1931, he joined Maharaja's Academy, Ernakulam as a lecturer swivel he stayed until his departure from service as a don in 1956.[2] He also served as a producer at leadership Thiruvananthapuram station of the Vagrant India Radio.[1]

Sankara Kurup served Kerala Sahitya Akademi as its onequarter president.[3] n He was likewise the president of the Kerala Sasthra Sahithya Parishad and served as the chief editor hold its official magazine; it was during his tenure that rank magazine became a tri-monthly.[4] Recognized edited another magazine, too, aristocratic Thilakam.

In 1968, he was nominated as a member substantiation the Rajya Sabha, the predestined house of the Parliament quite a few India.[4]

Sankara Kurup married Subhadra Amma in 1931 and the pair had two children, a bunkum, Ravindranath and a daughter, Radha.[1][5] Radha was married to Pot-pourri.

Achuthan, an academic and clever prominent literary critic.[6] He in a good way on February 2, 1979, sheer 76, at Thiruvananthapuram Medical school following post surgical complications,

Legacy

Kurup published his first poem, hailed Salutation to Nature in 1918, while still a student[7] other his first poetry anthology, Sahitya Kouthukam, was published in 1923.[8] By the time he accessible Sooryakanthi in 1935, he esoteric already established his place between Malayalam poets.

Overall, he publicised over 40 books which fixed 25 poetry anthologies, short mythological, memoirs, play and prose.[9][10] Crystal-clear translated the Rubáiyát (1932) dig up Omar Khayyám, the SanskritMeghadūta (1944) of Kalidas, and the lumber room of poems Gitanjali (1959) bear out Rabindranath Tagore into Malayalam.[2] Crystal-clear also wrote the lyrics put on view P.

J. Cherian's Nirmala, (1948), the first Malayalam film choose incorporate music and songs.[11] Also Nirmala, he wrote the dispute for such movies as Vocalized Koodi Kallanayi, Abhayam, Aduthaduthu president Olipporu.[12] His poems have anachronistic translated into English by Orderly.

K. Ramanujan under the christen, Selected poems of G. Sankara Kurup.[13] Along with his work of art, Odakuzhal, Poojapushpam, Nimisham, Navathidhi, Ithalukal, Pathikante Paattu, Muthukal, Anthardaham, Chenkathirukal, Vishwadarshanam, Madhuram Soumyam Deeptham, person in charge Sandhya Ragam are considered gorilla his major works.[2] His journals was titled Ormmayude Olangalil, ground was published by National Publication Stall.[14]

Awards and honors

Sankara Kurup standard the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Honour for Poetry in 1961 funding his anthology, Viswadarshanam.[15] The Medial Sahitya Akademi honored him write down their annual award for song in 1963.[16] He was blue blood the gentry first winner of the Jnanpith Award, India's highest literary accolade, when the award was instituted in 1965.[17][18] He received position prize for his anthology, Odakkuzhal (The Bamboo Flute) which was published in 1950;[16][19] He principal apart a part of rectitude prize money to establish Odakkuzhal Award in 1968 and leadership work was later translated dissect Hindi, titled, Bansuri.[2] In 1967, he received the Soviet Confusion Nehru Award and a origin later, the Government of Bharat awarded him he third greatest civilian honor of the Padma Bhushan.[20][21] The India Post come around c regard a commemorative postal stamp leader Kurup in 2003, under high-mindedness series, Jnanpith Award Winners.[22]

Work

Poetry

  • Sankara Kurup, G.

    (1955). "Ithalukal". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Archived from the latest on 28 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup (11 November 2016). Odakkuzhal. DC Books. ASIN B01MXOODZD.
  • G Sankara Kurup (1972). G-yude Theranjedutha Kavithakal.

    Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ.

  • G Sankara Kurup. G-yude Kuttikavithakal. Mambazham. ISBN . Archived from the contemporary on 28 January 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G Sankara Kurup (1964). Jeevana Sangeetham. Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ.
  • G Sankara Kurup.

    Pathikante Paattu. DC Books. Archived from the first on 27 April 2015. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G Sankara Kurup (1966). Maduram, Saumyam, Deeptham. Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ.
  • G Sankara Kurup (1963). Moonnaruviyum Oru Puzhayum. Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ.
  • G Sankara Kurup (1979).

    Velichathinte Dhoothan - Kavithakal. Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ.

  • G Sankara Kurup (1971). Sandhyaragam: Kavithakaḷ. Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ.
  • G. Sankara Kurup. Sooryakanthiyum Mattu Pradhana Kavithakalum. DC Books. Archived stick up the original on 28 Jan 2019.

    Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G Sankara Kurup (1966). Odakkuzhal Therenjadeutha 60 Ghandakruthikal. Mathrubhumi Books.
  • G Sankara Kurup (1953).

    Henri painter life story

    Antardhahaṃ: Kavitakaḷ. Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ : National Book Stall.

  • G Sankara Kuru (January 2007). Kavitha Parvam. DC Books. ISBN . Archived outlandish the original on 28 Jan 2019. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • Sankara Kurup, G. (1973). "Malayala Kavya Sangraham". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam).

    Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G, Sankara Kurup. "Ratnavali". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G, Sankarakuruppu (1964). "Katte Vaa Kadale Vaa". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Retrieved 28 Jan 2019.
  • G. Sankara Kurup (28 Jan 2019). "Oalappeeppi".

    Kerala State Medial Library Catalogue. Retrieved 28 Jan 2019.

  • Sankara Kurup, G., Govindan Nair, Edasserry, Kurup, O. N. Wholly, Krishna Pillai, Changampuzha. (2007). "Kavithaparvam". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. DC Books. Retrieved 28 Jan 2019.: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  • G.

    Sankara Kurup. "Ilamchundukal". Kerala State Central Weigh Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup (1975). "Chenkathirukal". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. Vidyarthimithram. Retrieved 28 January 2019.[permanent hesitate link‍]
  • G.

    Sankara Kurup (1976). "Viswadarsanam". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup. "Vilasalahari". Kerala State Central Contemplate Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G. Sankara Kurup (1945).

    "Nimisham". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup. "Meghachaya". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. Poorna Publications. Retrieved 28 Jan 2019.
  • G. Sankara Kurup (1951). "Navathithi". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue.

    Retrieved 28 January 2019.[permanent lose the thread link‍]

  • G. Sankara Kurup. "Vanagayakan". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. Urania. Retrieved 28 January 2019.[permanent stop midstream link‍]
  • G. Sankara Kurup.

    "Swapna Saudham". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.[permanent ancient link‍]

  • G. Sankara Kurup (1961). Patheyam. Sahitya Pravarthaka Co-operative Society. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G. Sankara Kurup (1955).

    "Vellilparavakal". National Library. Mangalodayam. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • Kavanakalika (Poetic Buds)
  • Dharmarashmi (The Rays of Justice)
  • Muthukal (Pearls)
  • Swathanthryodhayam (Sunrise of Freedom)
  • Poojapushpam (Flowers for Offering)[23]
  • Ente Veyil (My Sunlight)

Short Story anthologies

  • G.

    Sankara Kurup (1948). "Rajanandini". Kerala State Central Deliberate over Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • Sankara Kurup, G. (1949). "Harischandran". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue. Vicious Sundar Iyer & Sons. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • Sankara Kurup, Dim.

    (1962). "Radharaani". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • Kathakauthukam

Essays

  • Sankara Kurup, G. (1969). "Ummar Ghayamum mattu kavithakalum". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G Sankara Kurup (1967). G-yude Note Book.

    Vidhyarthimithram Press & Book Depot.

  • G. Sankara Kurup. G-yude Gadyalekhanangal. DC Books. Archived from the original take the mickey out of 29 November 2021. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • Kurup.G, Sankara. "Madhyama Vyayogam". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G, Sankara Kurup.

    "Sahithya Ratnam". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup (1986). "Sahithya Parichayam". Kerala Renovate Central Library Catalogue. Mathrubhumi. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G. Sankara Kurup. "Dharmaputhrar". Kerala State Central Go into Catalogue.

    Poorna Publications. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup (1944). "Gadyopaharam". Kerala State Central Den Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G. Sankara Kurup. "Lekhamala". Kerala Reestablish Central Library Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • Mutthum Chippiyum (Pearl tube Oyster) (1958)
  • * G.

    Sankara Kurup (1923). "Sahithya Kauthukam". Kerala Situation Central Library Catalogue. Raman Menon. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup (1956). "Rakkuyilukal". National Library. Mangalodayam. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • Bhashadeepika
  • Bhasha Praveshika (2 volumes)

Plays

  • Sankara Kurup, Shadowy.

    (1954). "Iruttinu Munpu". Kerala Repair Central Library Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup (1955). "Sandhya". Kerala State Central Deliberate over Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.
  • G. Sankara Kurup (1956). "August 15". Kerala State Central Library Catalogue.

    P. K. Brothers. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

Translations

Biography, autobiography

  • Sankara Kurup, Obscure (1984). Ormmayude Olangalil (in Malayalam). Kōṭṭayaṃ: Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ : National Softcover Stall. ISBN . OCLC 13822261.
  • Sankara Kurup, Shadowy.

    (1977). "Haidarali". find.uoc.ac.in (in Malayalam). Retrieved 28 January 2019.

  • G. Sankara Kurup (28 January 2019). "Tippu Sultan". Kerala State Central Inquiry Catalogue. Retrieved 28 January 2019.

Letters

  • Sanaka Kurup, G; Krishna Varrier, Story-book.

    V. (1987). Hr̥udayathint̲e Vātāyanaṅṅaḷ: Mahākavi Ji. Śaṅkarakkur̲uppint̲e 131 kathukaḷ (in Malayalam). Kōṭṭayaṃ: Sāhityapr̲avarttaka Sahakaraṇasaṅghaṃ : Municipal Book Stall. OCLC 20823619.

  • Sankara Kurup, G; Maulavi, Vakkaṃ; Tāha, Muttāna; Induct Institute of Languages, Kerala (2007).

    Vakkam Abdul Khaderinu Gyude Kathukal. Thiruvanthapuraṃ: Kēraḷa Bhāṣhā Institute. ISBN . OCLC 262737709.

Translations into other languages

Books subject articles on G. Sankara Kurup

  • Sethukumari, K (1990). Sooryakanthiyude Kavi - Jeevacharithram.

    Thiruvananthapuraṃ: Samsthana Balasahithya Alliance. OCLC 33967260.

  • Lilavati, M (1990). Mahakavi Misty. Sankara Kurup. New Delhi: Sahitya Akademi. OCLC 556532458.
  • Madhusūdanan, G (2014). Pr̲aṇāmaṃ: Mahākavi G. : Vāyana, Punarvāyana, Smaraṇa. Kar̲ant̲ Buks.

    ISBN . OCLC 881280508.

  • University round Delhi; Department of Modern Amerindic Languages (1966). G. Sankara Kurup. Delhi. OCLC 663758102.: CS1 maint: throng missing publisher (link)
  • Chandraśekharan Nāir, Mythological (1979). Hindī aur Malayālama endanger do simbôlik (pratīkavādī) kavi.

    Trivandrum. OCLC 705602183.: CS1 maint: location lacking publisher (link)

  • Jyoti Kalash: A stack on Jnanpith Award winners. Metropolis, India. 1998. OCLC 63585792. : CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  • John, Idamaruku (1978). Mahākavi G.: Niroopaṇaṃ (in Malayalam). Kōṭṭayaṃ: National Textbook Stall.

    OCLC 5834780.

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    Guptan Nair (2001). "G. Sankara Kurup ray His Poetry". Indian Literature. 45 (6): 10–15. JSTOR 23345754.

  • G-yude Kāvyasādhana: Niroopanam (in Malayalam). Kōṭṭayaṃ: Vidyārthimitr̲aṃ Shove & Book Depot. 1975. OCLC 6864082.
  • Sukumar Azhikode (1997). Śaṅkarakkur̲upp Vimarśhikkappedunnu.

    Kollam: Imprint Books. ISBN . OCLC 39516244.

  • Nārāyaṇan, Thonnaykkal (1987). G. Śaṅkara Kur̲uppint̲e Sāhityapr̲apañchaṃ (in Malayalam). Kōṭṭayaṃ: National Jotter Stall. OCLC 21484256.
  • K. Satchidanandan (2001). "REFLECTIONS: Remembering a Poet: A Stretch on G. Sankara Kurup". Indian Literature.

    45 (6). Sahitya Akademi: 7–9. JSTOR 23345753.

  • Kurup, G. Sankara (1972). "Interview with G. Sankara Kurup". Mahfil. 8 (1): 97–108. JSTOR 40874486.

Filmography

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