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P. Raman (born 1972) is a Malayalam-language poet and teacher from Pattambi, Kerala, India. A postmodern poet, P. Raman is a recipient of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award.

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Biography

P. Raman was born in 1972 in Pattambi, situated in the Palakkad district of Kerala. He pursued his post graduation in Malayalam from Government Sanskrit College, Pattambi. He worked as a Malayalam teacher at the Government Janatha Higher Secondary School, Naduvattam, Pattambi and the Government Oriental Higher Secondary School, Pattambi. He is married to poet and novelist Sandhya N. P., and the couple has two children. [1] [2]

Works

YearTitlePublisherNotesRef.
2000Kanam
(കനം)
Thrissur: Current BooksPoetry
[3]
2006 Thurumpu
(തുരുമ്പ്)
Kottayam: DC Books Poetry
2013Bhashayum Kunjum
(ഭാഷയും കുഞ്ഞും)
Thrissur: Current BooksPoetry
2017Rathri Pantrandarakku Oru Tharattu
(രാത്രി പന്ത്രണ്ടരയ്ക്ക് ഒരു താരാട്ട്)
Calicut: Mathrubhumi Books Poetry
[4]
[5]
2020Pinnilekku Veesunna Kattu
(പിന്നിലേക്കു വീശുന്ന കാറ്റ്)
Kottayam: DC Books Poetry
2021Irattavalan
(ഇരട്ടവാലൻ)
Kottayam: DC Books Poetry
[6]
2021Maayapponnu
(മായപ്പൊന്ന്)
Calicut: Mathrubhumi Books Translation of Tamil stories by Jeyamohan
[7]
[8]
2022Kavinizhalmala
(കവിനിഴൽമാല)
Kottayam: DC Books Literary criticism
[9]
2022Kulathile Nakshatram Engane Keduthum?
(കുളത്തിലെ നക്ഷത്രം എങ്ങനെ കെടുത്തും?)
Cochin: SamoohTranslation of poems

Awards

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