Mundur Krishnankutty

Mundur Krishnankutty
Native name മുണ്ടൂര്‍ കൃഷ്ണന്‍കുട്ടി
Born Anupurath Krishnankutty
(1935-07-17)17 July 1935
Mundur, Palakkad, Malabar District, Madras Presidency, British India
Died 4 June 2005(2005-06-04) (aged 69)
Palakkad, Kerala, India
Occupation Writer, teacher
Language Malayalam
Nationality Indian
Education BA, MA, B.Ed
Alma mater Government Victoria College, Palakkad
NSS College, Ottapalam
Period 1956–2005
Genre Short story, novel, memoirs

Anupurath Krishnankutty, popularly known as Mundur Krishnankutty (17 July 1935 – 4 June 2005), was a Malayalam–language writer from Kerala state, India. He was born in Mundur in Palghat to parents Manakulangara Govinda Pisharody and Anupurath Madhavi Pisharasyar. He completed schooling from Parali High School and mastered in English literature from Government Victoria College, Palakkad. He obtained a B.Ed degree from NSS College, Ottapalam and worked as a teacher in Palakkad VVP High School, Palakkad PMG High School and Chittoor Training School.

He wrote his first short story "Kannalichekkan" (Cow boy) in 1956 which was published in Navayugam. The same year another story titled "Ambalavasikal" (Temple workers) was published in the Mathrubhumi Illustrated Weekly. He had written more than 200 short stories and three novels. His stories are renowned for their realistic portrayal of life in Palakkad villages, focusing on the transformational crisis of an agrarian society. He won many awards including the Odakkuzhal Award, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award and the Cherukad Award for his short stories. His story "Moonnamathoral" was regarded by T. Padmanabhan as one of the world's ten best stories. He was also a known film and TV serial actor.

Krishnankutty died on 4 June 2005.[1][2] He was undergoing treatment for liver problems. His wife Radha predeceased him (She committed suicide); her death is touchingly portrayed by Krishnankutty in the story "Oru Lakshanam Kettonte Vedantham". He is survived by his only son Dileepan.

List of works

Short story collections

Others

Awards

References

  1. "Writer Mundur Krishnankutty dead". The Hindu. 5 June 2005. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
  2. "Writer Mundur Krishnankutty passes away". Rediff.com. 4 June 2005. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
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