K. V. Ramakrishna Iyer, better known by his
pen name, Malayattoor Ramakrishnan (27 May 1927 – 27 December 1997), was an Indian writer of
Malayalam literature
Malayalam, the lingua franca of the Indian state of Kerala and the union territories of Lakshadweep and Puduchery, is one of the six Classical languages of India. Malayalam literature comprises those literary texts written in Malayalam, a S ...
, cartoonist, lawyer,
judicial magistrate, and
Indian Administrative Service
The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is the administrative arm of the All India Services of Government of India. Considered the premier civil service of India, the IAS is one of the three arms of the All India Services along with the Indian ...
(IAS) officer. He was best known for his novels, short stories and biographical sketches and his works include ''
Yanthram'', ''
Verukal
''Verukal'' ( en, Roots) is a Malayalam semi-autobiographical novel written by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan in 1966. It is widely credited as one of his best works. It won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1967.
Plot summary
''Verukal'' tells t ...
'', ''
Yakshi
''Yakshinis'' or ''yakshis'' (यक्षिणी sa, yakṣiṇī or ''yakṣī''; pi, yakkhiṇī or ''yakkhī'') are a class of female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies that are different from devas and ...
'' and ''Service Story – Ente IAS Dinangal''. He received the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel
The Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Novel is an award given every year by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy) to Malayalam writers for writing a novel of literary merit. It is one of the twelve categories of the Kerala Sahitya ...
in 1967. He was also a recipient of the
Vayalar Award
The Vayalar Award is given for the best literary work in Malayalam. The award was instituted in 1977 by the Vayalar Ramavarma Memorial Trust in memory of the poet and lyricist Vayalar Ramavarma (1928-1975). A sum of 25,000, a silver plate and ce ...
in 1979.
Biography
Malayattoor Ramakrishnan was born on May 27, 1927 at Kalpathi, a village renowned for
Kalpathi Ratholsavam, near
Palakkad
Palakkad (), formerly known as Palghat, historically known as Palakkattussery is a city and municipality in the Indian state of Kerala. It is the administrative headquarters of the Palakkad District. Palakkad is most densely populated municipal ...
in
Malabar district
Malabar District, also known as Malayalam District, was an administrative district on the southwestern Malabar Coast of Bombay Presidency (1792-1800) and Madras Presidency (1800-1947) in British India, and independent India's Madras State (19 ...
of
Madras Presidency of the
British India
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to K.R. Viswanatha Iyer, a government official, and his wife, Janaki Ammal, as one of their six children.
The family later settled down in Thottuva, near Cheranallur, near the banks of the
Periyar River
Periyar, , (meaning: ''big river'') is the longest river and the river with the largest discharge potential in the Indian state of Kerala. It is one of the few perennial rivers in the region and provides drinking water for several major towns. ...
. His schooling was at various schools in Kerala, traveling with his father whose work carried him to many places in the state and he started his college education at
Union Christian College, Aluva
Union Christian College, Aluva (known as UC College) is a college affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam.
It is one of the earliest colleges in India to be established and managed by Indian Christians. It was founded in 1921 by four ...
where he had the opportunity to study under the known critic,
Kuttipuzha Krishna Pillai. It was during this period, he participated in the
Indian independence movement
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The first nationalistic revolutionary movement for Indian independence emerged ...
for which he was incarcerated for a week. Later, he graduated from the
University College Thiruvananthapuram
University College, Thiruvananthapuram (UCT) is a constituent college of the University of Kerala, based primarily in Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Indian state of Kerala.
The college was awarded 23rd rank by National Institutional Ran ...
and worked as a tutor at his alma mater,
Union Christian College, Aluva
Union Christian College, Aluva (known as UC College) is a college affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam.
It is one of the earliest colleges in India to be established and managed by Indian Christians. It was founded in 1921 by four ...
, for a while.
Later, Ramakrishnan studied law and earned his degree in law to start practicing as a lawyer but moved to
Mumbai
Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' fin ...
to join
Free Press Journal
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as an assistant editor where he worked along
T. J. S. George.
Later, he returned to Kerala to resume his career as a lawyer; it was during this time he unsuccessfully contested the 1954 elections to the
Kerala Legislative Assembly from
Perumbavoor
Perumbavoor (, Malayalam: പെരുമ്പാവൂർ) is a historic place located at Bank of Periyar (Poorna River) in Ernakulam District in the Indian state of Kerala. It is a part of the Kochi metropolitan area It lies in the no ...
assembly constituency. Subsequently, he returned to Mumbai for another stint as the sub editor of Free Press Journal when he started writing short articles in their evening bulletin but the stay in Mumbai was again short as he went back to Kerala. Soon, he passed the Municipal Commissioner's examination but could not get a job due to his leaning towards the
leftist ideology. However, he passed the Sub-magistrate's examination with a first rank to join the legal services and while working as a sub magistrate, he passed the civil services examination to join the
Indian Administrative Service
The Indian Administrative Service (IAS) is the administrative arm of the All India Services of Government of India. Considered the premier civil service of India, the IAS is one of the three arms of the All India Services along with the Indian ...
in 1957. He served in various positions during administrative service career until he resigned from service to concentrate on writing.
Ramakrishnan was married to Krishnaveni, the marriage taking place in 1954. He died on December 27, 1997 at
Thiruvananthapuram
Thiruvananthapuram (; ), also known by its former name Trivandrum (), is the capital of the Indian state of Kerala. It is the most populous city in Kerala with a population of 957,730 as of 2011. The encompassing urban agglomeration populati ...
, at the age of 70, survived by his wife and two children. His wife outlived him for two more years and died in 1999.
Jayaram
Jayaram Subramaniam, (born 10 December 1965) known mononymously as Jayaram, is an Indian actor who predominantly appears in Malayalam,Tamil films, along with a few Telugu films. He is also a chenda percussionist, mimicry artist, and occasional ...
, noted Malayalam film actor, is his nephew.
Legacy
Besides his administrative career, Ramakrishnan's contributions cover the fields of journalism, literature, cartoons and films.
While working as a sub-editor in ''
The Free Press Journal
''The Free Press Journal'' is an Indian English-language daily newspaper that was established in 1928 by Swaminathan Sadanand, who also acted as its first editor. First produced to complement a news agency, the Free Press of India, it was a s ...
'' in
Mumbai
Mumbai (, ; also known as Bombay — List of renamed Indian cities and states#Maharashtra, the official name until 1995) is the capital city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Maharashtra and the ''de facto'' fin ...
, he was also a contributing cartoonist to ''
Shankar's Weekly
''Shankar's Weekly'' was an Indian satirical magazine published between 1948 and 1975. It was founded and run by Keshav Shankar Pillai, a pioneering political cartoonist. The magazine has been compared to the UK's ''Punch''.
The weekly printed i ...
''. His literary career started with
detective fiction when he wrote a crime novel, ''Raathri''. He also translated a few
Sherlock Holmes novels as well as ''
Dracula'' into Malayalam, his was the first Malayalam translation of
Bram Stoker's novel.
Malayattoor Ramakrishnan wrote the award winning novel, ''
Verukal
''Verukal'' ( en, Roots) is a Malayalam semi-autobiographical novel written by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan in 1966. It is widely credited as one of his best works. It won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1967.
Plot summary
''Verukal'' tells t ...
'' (''Roots'') in 1965, a
semi-autobiographical
An autobiographical novel is a form of novel using autofiction techniques, or the merging of autobiographical and fictive elements. The literary technique is distinguished from an autobiography or memoir by the stipulation of being fiction. ...
work which tells the story of a family of Tamil speaking
Iyers
Iyers (also spelt as Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer, or Aiyer) are an ethnoreligious community of Tamil-speaking Hindu Brahmins. Most Iyers are followers of the ''Advaita'' philosophy propounded by Adi Shankara and adhere to the Smarta tradition. This is ...
who settled in Kerala.
The novel was later translated into English by V. Abdulla and published by
Orient Longman
Orient Blackswan Pvt. Ltd. (formerly Orient Longman India, commonly referred to as Orient Longman), is an Indian publishing house headquartered in Hyderabad, Telangana.
The company publishes academic, professional and general works as well as s ...
.
Two years later, he published ''
Ponni'' (1967), which was based on the lifestyle of
Adivasi
The Adivasi refers to inhabitants of Indian subcontinent, generally tribal people. The term is a Sanskrit word coined in the 1930s by political activists to give the tribal people an indigenous identity by claiming an indigenous origin. The term ...
s of
Attappady at
Malleswaram
Malleshwara (also referred as Malleshwaram) is a northwest neighborhood and one of the zones of Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike in Bengaluru, India. It was planned in 1889 after the great plague of 1898, developed as a suburb in 1892 and h ...
Hills. In 1981, he resigned from the
Indian Administrative Service
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to concentrate more on writing and it was during the period from 1981 to 1997 that his more famous works, viz. ''
Yakshi
''Yakshinis'' or ''yakshis'' (यक्षिणी sa, yakṣiṇī or ''yakṣī''; pi, yakkhiṇī or ''yakkhī'') are a class of female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies that are different from devas and ...
'', ''
Yanthram'', ''Nettoor Mathom'' and ''Amritham Thedi'', were written.
''Aaraam Viral'' was the last of his novels, which he wrote three years before his death; the work has also been translated into English under the title ''The Sixth Finger'' by Prema Jayakumar.
He also wrote ''Service Story – Ente IAS Dinangal'', which documents his memoirs of his career as a bureaucrat.
Ramakrishnan entered the film industry in 1968 with
Lakshaprabhu, a
P. Bhaskaran film, for which he provided the story, screenplay and dialogues.
Overall, he wrote the screenplay and dialogues for four more films such as
Chayam,
Gayathri
Gayatri (Sanskrit: गायत्री, IAST:Gāyatrī) is the personified form of the Gayatri Mantra, a popular hymn from Vedic texts. She is also known as Savitri, and bears the epithet of ''Vedamata'' (mother of the Vedas). Gayatri is ofte ...
,
Panchami and
Kalki
Kalki ( sa, कल्कि), also called Kalkin or Karki, is the prophesied tenth and final incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. He is described to appear in order to end the Kali Yuga, one of the four periods in the endless cycle of exist ...
and another six films viz.
Yakshi
''Yakshinis'' or ''yakshis'' (यक्षिणी sa, yakṣiṇī or ''yakṣī''; pi, yakkhiṇī or ''yakkhī'') are a class of female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies that are different from devas and ...
,
Chembarathi
''Chemparathy'' () is a 1972 Malayalam-language film directed by P. N. Menon and written by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan. It was produced by S. K. Nair (S. Krishnan Nair), a famous literary personality and the founder of '' Malayalanadu'' weekly. ...
,
Ponni,
Sharapanjaram,
Iyer the Great
''Iyer the Great'' is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language psychological thriller film directed by Bhadran and starring Mammootty, Geetha, Shobana, Sukumari and Devan. The film was a commercial success upon release. M. S. Mani won the National ...
and
Akam were based on his story.
He was also the director of the 1982 movie,
Odukkam Thudakkam, produced by
M. O. Joseph which was based on his own story and he himself wrote the screenplay and dialogues for the film.
Two film songs have been written by him, one for his directorial venture,
Odukkam Thudakkam and the other for the movie,
Kalki
Kalki ( sa, कल्कि), also called Kalkin or Karki, is the prophesied tenth and final incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. He is described to appear in order to end the Kali Yuga, one of the four periods in the endless cycle of exist ...
.
Awards and honours
Kerala Sahitya Akademi
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History
The academy was inaugurated on 15 ...
selected ''
Verukal
''Verukal'' ( en, Roots) is a Malayalam semi-autobiographical novel written by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan in 1966. It is widely credited as one of his best works. It won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1967.
Plot summary
''Verukal'' tells t ...
'' for their
annual award for novels in 1967.
He received the
Vayalar Award
The Vayalar Award is given for the best literary work in Malayalam. The award was instituted in 1977 by the Vayalar Ramavarma Memorial Trust in memory of the poet and lyricist Vayalar Ramavarma (1928-1975). A sum of 25,000, a silver plate and ce ...
in 1979 for the novel, ''
Yanthram''.
Malayatoor Ramakrishnan Charitable Trust, an
eponymous
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Usage of the word
The term ''epon ...
charitable organization, have instituted two awards, the Malayattoor Painting and Sculpture Award for recognising excellence in fine arts and the Malayattoor Award for honouring literary excellence in Malayalam language.
M. V. Devan
Madathil Vasudevan, popularly identified as M. V. Devan (15 January 1928 – 29 April 2014), was an Indian Painting, painter, sculptor, writer, art critic and orator. Besides his artistic works, he was also known for his architectural design ...
, the noted painter and sculptor, was one among the many recipients of the Malayattoor Painting and Sculpture Award
while
Prabha Varma
Prabha Varma (born 2 August 1959) is a poet, lyricist, journalist and television presenter.
Biography
PRABHA VARMA
Poet, littérateur, lyricist and editor who works with traditional as well as electronic media, cultural activist – Prabha ...
,
T. D. Ramakrishnan and
Perumbadavam Sreedharan
Perumbadavam Sreedharan ( ml, പെരുമ്പടവം ശ്രീധരന്) (born 12 February 1938) is a Malayalam author from Kerala, India. He is former Chairman of Kerala Sahitya Akademi. He has written several novels and short s ...
feature among the literary award winners.
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Short stories
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* ''Soochimukhi'' (''One with a Needle-face'', 1957)
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Odukkam Thudakkam''
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Lakshaprabhu''
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Chayam''
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Gayathri
Gayatri (Sanskrit: गायत्री, IAST:Gāyatrī) is the personified form of the Gayatri Mantra, a popular hymn from Vedic texts. She is also known as Savitri, and bears the epithet of ''Vedamata'' (mother of the Vedas). Gayatri is ofte ...
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Panchami''
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Kalki
Kalki ( sa, कल्कि), also called Kalkin or Karki, is the prophesied tenth and final incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. He is described to appear in order to end the Kali Yuga, one of the four periods in the endless cycle of exist ...
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Odukkam Thudakkam''
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Lakshaprabhu''
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Chayam''
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Gayathri
Gayatri (Sanskrit: गायत्री, IAST:Gāyatrī) is the personified form of the Gayatri Mantra, a popular hymn from Vedic texts. She is also known as Savitri, and bears the epithet of ''Vedamata'' (mother of the Vedas). Gayatri is ofte ...
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Panchami''
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Kalki
Kalki ( sa, कल्कि), also called Kalkin or Karki, is the prophesied tenth and final incarnation of the Hindu god Vishnu. He is described to appear in order to end the Kali Yuga, one of the four periods in the endless cycle of exist ...
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Odukkam Thudakkam''
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Yakshi
''Yakshinis'' or ''yakshis'' (यक्षिणी sa, yakṣiṇī or ''yakṣī''; pi, yakkhiṇī or ''yakkhī'') are a class of female nature spirits in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religious mythologies that are different from devas and ...
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Chembarathi
''Chemparathy'' () is a 1972 Malayalam-language film directed by P. N. Menon and written by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan. It was produced by S. K. Nair (S. Krishnan Nair), a famous literary personality and the founder of '' Malayalanadu'' weekly. ...
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Ponni''
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Sarapancharam
''Sarapancharam'' () is a 1979 Indian Malayalam-language drama film written and directed by Hariharan from a story by Malayattoor Ramakrishnan. It stars Jayan, Sheela, and Sathaar and Latha, with P. K. Abraham and Oduvil Unnikrishnan in support ...
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Iyer the Great
''Iyer the Great'' is a 1990 Indian Malayalam-language psychological thriller film directed by Bhadran and starring Mammootty, Geetha, Shobana, Sukumari and Devan. The film was a commercial success upon release. M. S. Mani won the National ...
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Akam''
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