Kottayam Pushpanath

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Pushpanathan Pillai, better known by the pseudonym Kottayam Pushpanath, is a prolific Malayali author most noted for his detective novels. He has also written mainstream novels, science fiction, and horror fiction, and translated Bram Stoker's Dracula into Malayalam.

Most of Pushpanath's work appeared during the period of the 1970s and 1980s. In the tradition of Sherlock Holmes and Hercule Poirot, Pushpanath has created two fictional detectives Marxin and Pushparaj. If the story is set somewhere in India, Pushparaj often takes the role of the lead detective officer. Otherwise, detective Marxin is the main protagonist. Detective Sudheer also appears in the lead role in some of his novels.

Pushapanath lives in Kottayam, Kerala. His son, Salim Pushpanath is a well known photographer.

[edit] Selected works

  • Chuvanna Manushyan (The Red Man)
  • Pharahonte Maranamuri (The Death Room of Pharaoh)
  • Draculayude Magal (The Daughter of Dracula)
  • Lucifer
  • Draculayude Anki (Dracula's Coat)
  • Operation Space Rocket
  • Thurangathile Sundhari (The Beautiful lady of Tunnel)
  • Devil
  • Rajarajeswari
  • Overbridge
  • Dracula Asiayil (Dracula in Asia)
  • Oru Narthakiyude Maranam (The Death of a Lady Dancer)
  • Parallel Road
  • Dracula Kotta (The Fort of Dracula)
  • Dracula (Malayalam translation of Dracula)

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