Edasseri Award

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Edasseri Award
Award for individual contributions to Malayalam literature
Awarded forLiterary award in India
Sponsored byEdasseri Smaraka Samithi, Ponnani
First awarded1982
Last awarded2021
Highlights
First winner N. K. Desam
Website www.edasseri.org

Edasseri Award is an Indian literary award given to outstanding literary works produced in Malayalam language. The award was instituted in 1982 by Edasseri Smaraka Samithi in memory of Malayalam poet Edasseri Govindan Nair. [1] Each year a separate branch of literature, like poetry, novel, short-story etc., is considered for the award. A short-list is prepared after a preliminary scrutiny of the manuscripts and/or printed books received for consideration, and a three-member jury decides the work for award out of this short-listed selection.[ citation needed ]

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Recipients

YearRecipientWorkRef.
1982 N. K. Desam Ullekham
[2]
1983 S. Ramesan Nair Soorya Hridayam
1984 S. V. Venugopan Nair Rekhayillatha Oral
1985Nellikkal MuraleedharanPurappad
1986 Ashitha Vismaya Chhihnangal
1987 Nalini Bekal Moochilottamma
1988N. P. Hafis MuhamedPoovum Puzhayum
1989 K. P. Ramanunni Sufi Paranja Katha
1990Paul KallanodeAalparppillatha Veedu
1991A. V. Sreekanta PoduvalVenuganam
1992Karimpuzha RamachandranSloka Kacheri
1993SreedharanunniVazhi
1994 Joy Mathew Madhyadharanyazhi
1995Ashokan CharuvilOru Ratrikku Oru Pakal
1996M. Krishnan NamboodiriAkshara Soundaryam
1997P. Udaya BhanuAtanja Vathil
1998K. RaghunathSamadhanathinnu Vendiyulla Yudhangal
1999Sathish K. SathishRose Mary Parayanirunnathu
2000 Ambikasuthan Mangad Commercial Break
2001Prameela DeviVatakaveettile Sandhya
2002C. AshrafChila Visudha Janmangalude Viseshangal
2003M. KamaruddinPuthiya Niyamam
2004Haridas KarivallurJeevitham Thudakkan Oru Thoovala
2005Divakaran VishnumangalamJeevante Button
2006Budhanoor RaghunathKuthirakkarante Makan
2007 B. Sandhya Neelakoduveliyude Kavalkkari
2008 Susmesh Chandroth Swarnamahal
2010P. M. GovindanunniAmaratharakam
2011P. VijayakumarMahayathra
2012Raphael ThaikattilMunnootti Ambathi Nalilekku Neengunna Yatrakal
[3]
2013 M. R. Raghava Varier Malayalakavitha:AdhunikathayumParambaryvum
2014Unnikrishnan CheruthuruthyDehali
2015N. RajanMoonnu Mudivettukar
Shahina E. K. Puthumazha choorulla chumbanangal
T. P. VenugopalanKunnumpuram Karnival
2016Valsalan VathusseriMalayala Sahitya Niroopanam
[4]
A. N. KrishnanAtarukal, Atayalangal Arthasamvadam
Mini PrasadPenkathakalude Feminist Vayana
S. GirishkumarGandhamadanagirinirakalil
2018 Prabha Varma Aparigraham
[5]
Lopa Vaikkolppava
KanimolNilathezhuthu
Aryambika S. V. Kattilodunna Theevandi
2019 Unni R. Vaank
[6]
G. R. Indugopan Kollappatti Daya
V. R. Sudheesh Penkathakalude Feminist Vayana
E. SandhyaAnantharam Charulatha
2020Dr. P. SomanVyloppilli Kavitha Oru Idathupaksha Vayana
[7]
Dr. N. AjayakumarVakkile Nerangal
Dr. S. S. SreekumarKavithayude Vidvamsakatha
Dr. E. M. SurajaKavithayile Kaalavum Kaalpadukalum
2021K. V. SarathchandranVithakkunnavante Upama [8]
[9]
Rajmohan NeeleswaramJeevitham Thunnumpol
Emil MadhaviKumaru

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