M. K. Sanu

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M. K. Sanu
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Born (1926-10-27) 27 October 1926 (age 97) [1]
Thumpoly, Kingdom of Travancore, British India
(present day Alappuzha, Kerala, India)
Occupation
  • Writer
  • Critic
  • Poet
  • Biographer
  • Journalist
Language Malayalam
Nationality Indian
GenrePoetry, essay, biography
Website
www.sanumash.com

M. K. Sanu (born 27 October 1926) is an Indian Malayalam-language writer, critic, retired professor, biographer, journalist, orator, social activist, and human rights activist. He has authored over thirty-six books.

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He is a permanent member of the International Body for Human Rights, as well as the founding member of the Mithram, a school for the mentally handicapped, in Mulanthuruthy, Ernakulam district, Kerala. He was a member of the award selection committee of the Vayalar Ramavarma Literary Award; however, he resigned in September 2019. [2] In 2011, he won the Padmaprabha Literary Award. [3]

Personal life

Sanu was born on 27 October 1926 [4] in Thumpoly in the erstwhile Kingdom of Travancore.

Career

In 1955 and 1956, Sanu joined the Sree Narayana College and Maharaja's College as a lecturer.[ citation needed ] He retired as a professor in 1983. In 1984, he was elected as the President of Purogamana Kala Sahitya Sangham and the director of Sree Narayana Study Centre, University of Kerala in 1985, followed by an appointment to Sree Narayana Chair, Mahatma Gandhi University, Kottayam in 1997.[ citation needed ]

In 1987, he was elected as an MLA from Ernakulam Assembly constituency. In 1991, he joined Kumkumam Weekly, Kollam, as the chief editor. He became the elected President of the Vayalar Award Memorial Trust in 2005.[ citation needed ]

Recognition

Works

Autobiography

Children's literature

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Sree Narayana Gurudevan1983Vivekodayam Printing & Publishing Co. Irinjalakuda
Sree Narayana Guru1999SPCS Kottayam
Jeevithasanuvil2007Balasahitya Prakasham Edappally

Criticism

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Kaattum Velichavum1960NBSKottayam
Chakravaalam1962Sahitya Nilayam Publishing HouseKochi
Manninu Manninte Gunam1964VidyartimitramKottayam
Prabhathadarsanam1970Poorna PublicationsKozhikode
Chumarile Chitrangal1971P.K BrothersKozhikode
Rajaveedhi1971NBSKottayam
Avadhaaranam1984DC BooksKottayam
Anubhoothiyude Nirangal1986SPCSKottayam
Athirvarampukalillathe2000SPCSKottayam
Unnathathmakkalude Jeevaraktham2002Mathrubhoomi Publishing Co.Kozhikode
Asaanthiyilninnu Saanthiyilekku2003Current BooksKottayam
Ente Vazhiyampalangal2004Green BooksThrissur
Ezhuthinte Naanarthangal2005Green BooksThrissur
Vimarsanathile Raajasilpi2005Maarar Saahitya PrakaashamKozhikode
Thuranna Jaalakam2006Kavya BooksMavelikkara
Kaavyathathwa Praveshika2008DC BooksKottayam

Interpretations

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Aadhyatma Ramayanam2004Mathrubhoomi Publishing Co.Kozhikode
Sree Maha Bhagavatham2008Green BooksThrissur

Travelogues

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Anubhavangal Prathyaasakal1985Purogamana Kala Sahitya SanghamTrivandrum

Biographies

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Asthamikkatha Velicham1962Poorna PublicationsKozhikode
Narayanaguru Swami1976Vivekodayam Printing & Publishing Co.Iringalakuda
Sahodaran. K. Ayyappan1980DC BooksKottayam
Changampuzha Krishnapilla: Nakshatrangalude Snehabhajanam1988SPCSKottayam
Sahodaran Ayyappan: Oru Kalaghattathinte Silpi1989Sree Narayanaguru Samskara SamitiKollam
Mruthyunjayam Kavyajeevitham1996S.N Chandrika Educational TrustIringalakuda
Parvathy Amma: Asaranarude Amma2000 Sree Narayana Sevika Samajam Aluva
M Govindan2002DC BooksKottayam
Yukthivaadi M.C Joseph2002Dept. of Cultural Publications, Govt. of KeralaTrivandrum
Basheer: Ekantha Veedhiyile Avadhoothan2007DC BooksKottayam
K.C Mamman Mappila2008Kerala Sahitya AkademiThrissur

Memoirs

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Thaazhvarayile Sandhya: Parts I & II1992DC BooksKottayam
Ivar Lokathe Snehichavar1999Prabhath Book HouseTrivandrum

Collected essays

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Sree Narayana Sandhesam2000Lalu BooksKottayam
Ethra Sokamayam Jeevitham2004Haritham BooksKozhikode

Translations

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Anchu Sastra Nayakanmar (Five Major Scientists)1958Southern Languages Book TrustMadras
Viswasathilek Veendum (Recovery of Faith)1959Southern Languages Book TrustMadras
American Sahityam2000SPCSKottayam
Guide1989Sahitya AkademiNew Delhi

Edited works

WorkYearPublisherPlace
Sahodara Saptati1960Sahodaran Ayyappan Saptati Celebration CommitteeErnakulam
Kumaranasante Kavyaprapancham1974Navodhana SamitiErnakulam
Sahodarante Padyakritikal1981DC BooksKottayam
Sree Narayana Sameeksha1987Sree Narayana Study Centre, University of KeralaTrivandrum
Kusumathinte Kritikal1989DC BooksKottayam
Basheer: Varthamanthinte Bhavi1994Asayam BooksKozhikode
Kudumba Vijnana Kosham1999Maanas FoundationKozhikode
Kochi 20002000Cochin CorporationErnakulam
T.K Ramakrishnan2001CPI (M) Dist. CommitteeErnakulam
Changampuzha: Selected Poems2008Green BooksThrissur
Selected Essays2008Kerala Sahitya AkademiThrissur

Controversies

Sanu resigned from the award selection committee and chairmanship of the Vayalar Ramavarma Memorial Trust (VRMT) in September 2019, specifying that he was suffering from health issues. A few days later, during an interview, he clarified the controversy of his resignation from the Trust. Sanu stated that he was being pressurized to select a book [13] which, according to him, scored the least during evaluation. He also said that the piece Nireeshwaran by author V. J. James had scored the highest points in the last stage of the assessment. [2] Later in September 2019, VRMT chose Nireeshwaran by V. J. James for the Vayalar Rama Varma Literary Award 2019. [14]

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