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Kovilan

V. V. Ayyapan
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Born Kandanissery Vattamparambil Velappan Ayyappan
(1923-07-09)9 July 1923
Kandanassery, Guruvayur, Thrissur, Kingdom of Cochin, British India
Died 2 June 2010(2010-06-02) (aged 86)
Kunnamkulam, Thrissur, Kerala, India
Pen name Kovilan
Occupation Writer, soldier, freedom fighter
Language Malayalam
Nationality Indian
Genre Novel, short story, essay
Notable works Ezhamedangal, Thottangal, Thattakam
Notable awards

Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
1972 Thottangal
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
1977 Sakunam
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship
1997
Sahitya Akademi Award
1998 Thattakam
Sahitya Akademi Fellowship
2005

Ezhuthachan Puraskaram
2005

Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
1972 Thottangal
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award
1977 Sakunam
Kerala Sahitya Akademi Fellowship
1997
Sahitya Akademi Award
1998 Thattakam
Sahitya Akademi Fellowship
2005

Kandanisseri Vattomparambil Velappan Ayyappan (9 July 1923 – 2 June 2010) or V. V. Ayyappan, better known by his nom de plume Kovilan, was a Malayalam language novelist and freedom fighter from Kerala state, South India. He is considered as one of the most prolific writers of contemporary Indian literature. In all, he had authored 11 novels, 10 collections of short stories, three essays and a play. Though the settings of his stories varied from military camps in frozen Himalayas to obscure village in Thrissur, he brought to bear a universal dimension on them transcending the limitations of space and time. Though initially he was branded as a writer of military stories, Kovilan soon proved that he looked at life with its varied dimensions. His works like Thottangal, A Minus B and Ezhamedangal reflected the existential dilemmas of human beings instead of depicting mere external situations and realities in a linear mode. But Kovilan received the highest critical appreciation for his later work Thattakam, a powerful and poignant portrayal of generations of people in his ancestral hamlet.

He won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1972 and 1977 and the Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award in 1998. He was also a recipient of the Kerala state government's highest literary honour Ezhuthachan Puraskaram in recognition of his outstanding contribution to Malayalam literature. He had been a Fellow of the Kerala Sahitya Akademi since 1997 and Sahitya Akademi since 2005.


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