Thomas Pala
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Thomas Pala was a Malayalam teacher, comic writer and researcher of social issues. His satires and humor novels made him popular and earned him the name “P. G. Wodehouse of Kerala.”
[edit] BIBLIOGRAPHY
- Aanamutta (The Elephant Egg)
- Appooppan (The Old Man)
- Nalu Nadagangal (Four Dramas)
- Vadhuviné Aavashyamundu (Bride Needed)
- Velankanni Mathavinte Chekku (Cheque of Mother Mary of Velankanni)
- Pallikkoodam Kathakal (School Stories)
- Pallikkoodam kathakal Randam Bahagam (School stories part two)
- Adi Ennadi Kamachi (How art thou Kamachi?)
- Side Curtain
- Sidhan Keralathil (Godman in Kerala)
- Chathanmarum Sidhanmarum (Goblins and godmen)
- N 347
- Chachikkutty Memorial
- Arangile Amalikal (Idiocy in stage)
- Anthonipurathé Raathrikal (The Nights at Anthonipuram)
- Mooripparayile Visheshangal (The Rumors of Moorippara)
[edit] Literary Style
Thomas Pala’s writings were down to earth, he used the common man’s slang in his novels and research articles.