Muttathu Varkey

Muttathu Varkey

Muttathu Varkey (Malayalam: മുട്ടത്തുവര്‍ക്കി) (18 April 1913 - 28 May 1989) was a Malayalam novelist, short story writer, and poet from Kerala state, South India.[1][2]

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Early life and career

Varkey was born in Chethipuzha, a small village near Changanassery in Kottayam district, Kerala. He began his career as a school teacher at Saint Berchmans High School, Changanassery. He then took up the job of an accountant in a timber factory. For a brief period, Varkey taught in a Tutorial College run by M. P. Paul. He then joined Deepika newspaper as an associated editor and remained there for next 26 years until his retirement in 1974.

Literary career

Muttathu Varkey emerged as one of the popular writer of Malayalam fiction.[3] He was a prolific writer and has penned a total of 132 books, including 65 novels. The rest of his works include collection of short stories, plays, and poetries. Many of his novels were adapted into Malayalam films,[4] including Prem Nazir starrer Padatha Painkili (1957), Inapravukal (1965), Velutha Kathreena (1968), and Mayiladum Kunnu (1972) and Sathyan starrer Karakanakadal (1971) and Akkarapacha (1972).

Selected works

  • Paadaatha Painkili
  • Oru Kudayum Kunjupengalum
  • Inapravukal
  • Karakanakkadal
  • Mayiladum Kunnu
  • Velutha Kathreena
  • Akkarappacha
  • Azhakulla Selina
  • Pattuthoovaala

Muttathu Varkey Awards

Muttathu Varkey Foundation has instituted The Muttathu Varkey literary award to be presented yearly to Malayalm writers. The winner is selected by popular vote with final decisions made by prominent judges.[5] The prominent winners of the award include, O. V. Vijayan (1992), Vaikom Muhammad Basheer (1993), M. T. Vasudevan Nair (1994), Kovilan (1995), Kakkanadan (1996), VKN (1997), M. Mukundan (1998), Punathil Kunhabdulla (1999), Anand (2000), N. P. Mohammed (2001), Ponkunnam Varkey (2002), Sethu (2003), C. Radhakrishnan (2004), Zacharia (2005), Kamala Surayya (2006), T. Padmanabhan (2007), M. Sukumaran (2008), N.S. Madhavan (2009), P. Valsala (2010), and Sarah Joseph (2011).[6]

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