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N. V. Krishna Warrier (May 13, 1916 – October 12, 1989) was an Indian poet, journalist, scholar, academician and political thinker. A prolific writer, Warrier's works covered the genres of poetry, drama, travelogue, translation, children's literature and science. He was a recipient of the
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 ...
and the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Poetry. The
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honoured him with their fellowship in 1986, three years before his death in 1989.


Biography

Nerukkavu Variam Krishna Warrier was born on May 13, 1916 at Njeruvisseri, near
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in Thrissur district of the south Indian state of
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to Padikkaparambu Warriath Achutha Warrier and Madhavi Warasyar. He had two brothers, Shankara Warrier and Achutha Warrier and a sister, Ikkalikutti Warasyar. His early schooling was at the primary school in Vallachira after which he studied at the
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school in Peruvanam where he had the opportunity to study under Meloth Raghavan Nambiar and Keshavan Elayathu, both Sanskrit scholars. Later, he studied grammar under B. Sankaranarayana Shasthri of Tripunithura Sanskrit School (present-day Government Sanskrit College, Tripunithura) to pass ''Vyakarana Bhooshanam'' examination and learned ''Kavyaprakasham'' and ''Dhwanyalokam'' under K. Rama Pisharodi to pass ''Kavya Shiromani'' examination. Simultaneously, he passed Hindi ''Visharad'' examination too. Warrier started his career as a tutor at the Government Sanskrit College, Tripunithura but moved to Sreemoolanagaram Sanskrit School and later to Brahmanandodayam Sanskrit School,
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. In 1942, he resigned from his job to participate in Quit India Movement and ran a newspaper, ''Swathanthra Bharatham'' while in hiding. Afterwards, he joined Govt High School
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as a teacher and in 1948, joined Sree Kerala Varma College as its faculty. Subsequently, he had a short stint at Madras Christian College, too, before joining
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in 1952 as a member of its editorial board where he stayed until he was selected as the founder director of
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in 1968. After his superannuation from the institute in 1975, he rejoined Mathrubhumi as the chief editor; he also worked with ''Kunkumam'' weekly for a short while. Warrier was married to Palakkattu Kattukulath Puthan Warriath Lakshmikutty Warasyar, the marriage taking place in 1948, and the couple had 3 daughters, Usha, Parvathy and Vani, all of them medical doctors. His death came on October 12, 1989 at
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at the age of 73.


Legacy

Krishna Warrier, a
polyglot Multilingualism is the use of more than one language, either by an individual speaker or by a group of speakers. It is believed that multilingual speakers outnumber monolingual speakers in the world's population. More than half of all Eu ...
who could handle 18 languages, was a writer whose body of work covered several genres of literature such as poetry, drama, travelogue, translation, children's literature and science. He was the author 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.
winning ''Gandhiyum Godseyum'', a poem where he positioned Mohandas Gandhi and
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in various situations in the post-independent India for commenting on the socio-political state of affairs. Besides other poetry anthologies like ''Kochuthomman'' and ''Kalidasante Simhasanam'', he also wrote literary criticisms such as ''Vallatholinte Kavyasilpam'' and a treatise in English, titled ''A History of Malayalam Metre''. Krishna Warrier was the first editor of ''Akhila Vijnana Kosam'', an encyclopaedia in Malayalam. He was considered one of the best literary editors of his times. He is also credited with efforts on modernisation of Malayalam language; it was during his time as the head of the Kerala Bhasha Institute, the institute initiated efforts to modernise Malayalam typewriter. Krishna Warrier presided the ''Kerala Union of Working Journalists'' and the Sahitya Pravathaka Sahakarana Sangham (SPCS), served as a member of the
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(advisory committee on Malayalam) and
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, held the position of the treasurer of
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, chaired the Sanskrit Committee of the Government of Kerala and sat in the advisory committee of the
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.


Awards and honours

Kerala Sahitya Akademi The Kerala Sahitya Akademi or Academy for Malayalam literature is an autonomous body established to promote the Malayalam language and literature. It is situated in City of Thrissur, Kerala in India. History The academy was inaugurated on 15 ...
selected Krishna Warrier for their annual award for poetry in 1970, for his work, ''Gandhiyum Godseyum''. Seven years later, he received the 1979
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for his book ''Vallatholinte Kavyasilpam'' (literary criticism). Kerala Sahitya Akademi honoured him again in 1986 with their Fellowship. He was also honoured by the
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by awarding him the degree of DLitt. Two eponymous organizations have been formed in his memory, the N. V. Krishna Warrior Memorial Trust and the N. V. Sahitya Vedi; the former has instituted an annual literary award, the ''N. V. Krishna Warrior Literary Award'' while the latter has its own award in the name of N. V. Sahitya Vedi Award. N. V. Krishna Warrior Memorial Trust have also launched a digital archive to conserve Warrier's work online.


Positions held

* Teacher – Sanskrit School,
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* Teacher – Sanskrit College, Tripunithura * Publisher – ''Swathanthra Bharatham'' * Chief Editor –
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* Director –
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* Editor – ''Kumkumam'' * Editor – ''Yuga Prabhath''. * Editor – ''Akhila Vijnana Kosam'' * President – Kerala Union of Working Journalists * President – Sahitya Pravathaka Sahakarana Sangham (SPCS) * President – Kerala Sahitya Parishad * President – Kerala Sahitya Sammithi * Member –
Kerala Sahitya Akademi The Kerala Sahitya Akademi or Academy for Malayalam literature is an autonomous body established to promote the Malayalam language and literature. It is situated in City of Thrissur, Kerala in India. History The academy was inaugurated on 15 ...
* Member – National Book Development Council * Member – Official Bhasha Committee.


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