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K. R. Meera (born 19 February 1970) is an Indian author and journalist, who writes in
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. She was born in
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,
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in
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. She worked as a
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in ''
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'' but later resigned to concentrate more on writing. She started writing fiction in 2001 and her first short story collection ''Ormayude Njarambu'' was published in 2002. Since then she has published five collections of short stories, two novellas, five novels and two children's books. She won the
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in 2009 for her short-story, ''Ave Maria''. Her novel '' Aarachaar'' (2012) is widely regarded as one of the best literary works produced in Malayalam language."ആരാച്ചാര്‍ മലയാളത്തിലെ ഏറ്റവും നല്ല നോവലുകളിലൊന്ന് : ഡോ. എം ലീലാവതി"
. DC Books. 3 February 2014. Retrieved 23 March 2014.
It received several awards including the
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(
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), Odakkuzhal Award (2013),
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(2014) and
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(2015). It was also shortlisted for the 2016
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.


Biography

Meera was born in
Sasthamkotta Sasthamkotta, or Sasthamcotta, is a village in the Kunnathoor Tehsil of Kollam district in the state of Kerala, India. Kunnathoor taluk headquarters is located at Sasthamkotta. The Sasthamkotta freshwater lake is the largest freshwater lake ...
,
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in
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as the daughter of Ramachandran Pillai and Amritakumari, both professors. She completed her predegree from D.B College, Sasthamcotta. She passed her master's degree in Communicative English from
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,
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,
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. Meera lives in
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with her husband M.S. Dileep, who is a journalist with ''
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''. Their only daughter Shruti was a residential student at the
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Journalism

In 1993, she joined as a journalist in
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-based Malayalam daily ''
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,'' and was the first female journalist to be hired at the newspaper. In 2006, following publication of several stories, Meera gave up journalism to take up writing as a full-time occupation. She was the senior sub-editor of ''Malayala Manorama'' when she resigned. During her journalistic career, she published many special stories which won her numerous awards and recognitions. She won the PUCL Human Rights National Award for Journalism in 1998 for an investigative series on the plight of women labourers in Kerala. This series also won the Chowara Parameswaran Award instituted by Kerala Press Academy. A series on children won her the Deepalaya National Journalism Award for Child Rights in 2001.


Writing

Meera's first published work was a story submitted to Mathrubhumi, a magazine, in 2000. Her first short story collection ''Ormayude Njarambu'' was published in 2002. This collection won the Gita Hiranyan Endowment Award instituted by
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and Ankanam Literary Award. Her next book ''Mohamanja'' was published in 2004. It was translated into English by J. Devika as ''Yellow is the Colour of Longing'' (Penguin, 2011). The title story, which explores the absurdity of desire, was also published in ''Arshilata: Women's Fiction from India and Bangladesh'' (ed. Niaz Zaman). She won the
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award is given each year, since 1958, by the Kerala Sahitya Akademi (Kerala Literary Academy), to Malayalam writers for their outstanding books of literary merit. The awards are given in various categories.
in 2008 for the collection ''Ave Maria''. The title story of the book is a brutal glimpse into the debris of Kerala's Communist ideology, the fault lines left behind in families. A translation of this story was included in the book ''First Proof 5, The Penguin Book of New Writing from India'' (Penguin, 2010). Her other collections include ''K. R. Meerayude Kathakal'', a collection of major 26 stories published so far, including ''Machakathe Thachan, Ormayude Njarambu, Mohamanja, Ave Maria, Karineela, Malakhayude Marukukal, Soorpanakha, Alif Laila'' and ''Ottapalam Kadakkuvolam''. Her early novels include ''Aa Maratheyum Marannu Marannu Njan, Meera Saadhu, Nethronmeelanam'' and ''Yudasinte Suvishesham''. ''Meera Sadhu'' (DC Books, 2008) tells the story of an IIT graduate abandoned at a Krishna temple after going through some torrid times in her married life. Five of her short novels have been compiled into a single book titled ''Meerayude Novellakal'' (2014). '' Aarachaar'', widely regarded as her masterpiece, was originally serialised in '' Madhyamam Weekly'' and was published as a book by DC Books in 2012. Set in
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, it tells the story of a family of executioners with a long lineage, beginning in the fourth century BC. The protagonist of the novel, Chetna, is a strong and tenacious woman who struggles to inherit this profession. According to noted literary critic M. Leelavathy, ''Aarachaar'' is one of the best literary works produced in Malayalam and follows the legacy of O. V. Vijayan's classic work ''
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''. The novel received the 2013 Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award. It was also awarded the prestigious Odakkuzhal Award in 2013,
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in 2014 and
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in 2015. ''Aarachaar'' was translated into English by J. Devika as ''The Hangwoman''. The novel has sold more than 38000 copies (as of 2015 January). The novel was translated into English by J. Devika under the title ''Hangwoman: Everyone Loves a Good Hanging'' ( Hamish Hamilton, 2014). ''Hangwoman'' was shortlisted for the prestigious
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2016. Her latest novel ''Sooryane Aninja Oru Stree'' is being published in '' Vanitha'' magazine. She has also been noted as a screenplay writer of four serials. She was credited as the associate in writing for the film '' Ore Kadal'', a
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winner. She is also a well-known column-writer in
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.


Themes

Meera cites the work of a number of Indian authors as influencing her work, including E V Krishna Pillai,
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, T Padmanabhan, S V Venugopan Nair, Anand, M Mukundan, C V Sriraman, O N V Kurup, and
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. Amongst non-Indian writers, she cites
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as a primary influence. Her work explores themes relating to patriarchy, discrimination, and individuality, focusing on the inner lives of women and challenging traditional power dynamics. Meera has described her work as engaging with her political environment, stating, "Every writer is a political writer. It is very difficult for any writer to shut down from what is happening in and around society. And as a writer, we reflect on what’s happening in society through our writing. Writing’s a mixture of conscious and unconscious creative thinking— intuition and craft—it feels very unnatural to analyse it in any other kind of systematic way.”


Awards and honours

* 2004: Lalithambika Sahitya Award * 2004: Gita Hiranyan Endowment Award by
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- ''Ormayude Njarampu'' * 2009: Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Story - ''Ave Maria'' * 2013: Odakkuzhal Award - '' Aarachaar'' *
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- ''Aarachaar'' *2014:
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 ...
- ''Aarachaar'' * 2015:
Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award The Sahitya Akademi Award is a literary honour in India, which the Sahitya Akademi, India's National Academy of Letters, annually confers on writers of the most outstanding books of literary merit published in any of the 22 languages of the ...
- ''Aarachaar'' * 2016: Shortlisted for the
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- ''Hangwoman'' (Translated by J. Devika) * 2018:
Muttathu Varkey Award Muttathu Varkey Award for contributions to the field of Malayalam literature is instituted by the Muttattu Varkey Foundation in memory of novelist Muttathu Varkey. The award was instituted in 1992 and as of 2012, it carries a purse of 50000, a c ...
- ''Aarachaar''


Bibliography


Novels

* ''Nethronmeelanam'' * ''Meerasadhu (''translated to English by Ministhy S. as ''The Poison of Love'') * Yudasinte Suvishesham he Gospel of Yudas* Malakayude Marukukal * Karineela * ''Aa Maratheyum Marannu Marannu Njan'' (''And Slowly Forgetting that Tree'') * '' Aarachaar'' (2012) (''Hangwoman: Everyone Loves a Good Hanging'') * ''Sooryane Aninja Oru Sthree'' *''Ghathakan'' (''The Assassin'') * Khabar


Collections of short stories

* ''Sarpayajnam'' G(2001) * ''Ormayude Njarambu'' (2002) (''The Vein of Memory'') * ''Moha Manja'' (2004) (''Yellow is the Colour of Longing'') * ''Ave Maria'' * ''K. R. Meerayude Kathakal'' * ''Guillotine'' * ''Meerayude Novellakal'' (2014) * ''Penpanjatandram''
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* ''Bhagavante Maranam'' 017


Memoirs

* Mazhayil Parakkunna Pakshikal * Ente Jeevitattile Chilar * Kadhayezhuth


References


External links


"Yellow is the Colour of Longing"
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