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M. T. Vasudevan Nair

M. T. Vasudevan Nair
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Born (1933-08-09) 9 August 1933 (age 83)
Kudallur, Ponnani Taluk, Malabar District, Madras Presidency, British India
Occupation Novelist, short story writer, screenplay writer, film director
Language Malayalam
Nationality Indian
Alma mater Victoria College, Palakkad
Genre Novel, short story, children's literature, travelogue, essays
Subject Social aspects, Oriented on the basic Kerala family and cultures
Literary movement Realism
Notable works
Notable awards Padma Bhushan, Jnanpith, Sahitya Akademi Award, Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award

Signature The signature of M. T. Vasudevan Nair
Website
www.mtvasudevannair.com

Madathil Thekkepaattu Vasudevan Nair (born 9 August 1933), popularly known as MT, is an Indian author, screenplay writer and film director. He is a prolific and versatile writer in modern Malayalam literature, and is one of the masters of post-Independence Indian literature. He was born in Kudallur, a small village in the present day Palakkad district (Palghat), which was under the Malabar District in the Madras Presidency of the British Raj. He shot into fame at the age of 20 when, as a chemistry undergraduate, he won the prize for the best short story in Malayalam at World Short Story Competition conducted by The New York Herald Tribune. His debut novel Naalukettu (Ancestral Home- translated to English as The Legacy), wrote at the age of 23, won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award in 1958. His other novels include Manju (Mist), Kaalam (Time), Asuravithu (The Prodigal Son - translated to English as The Demon Seed) and Randamoozham (The Second Turn). The deep emotional experiences of his early days have gone into the making of MT's novels. Most of his works are oriented towards the basic Malayalam family structure and culture and many of them were path-breaking in the history of Malayalam literature. His three seminal novels on life in the matriarchal family in Kerala are Naalukettu, Asuravithu, and Kaalam. Randamoozham, which retells the story of the Mahabharatha from the point of view of Bhimasena, is widely credited as his masterpiece.


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