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                  Kamala Das (1934-2009) is one of the foremost Indian writers writing in English. She was born in Punnayurkulam, Thrissur District in Kerala, on March 31, 1934, to V. M. Nair, a former managing editor of the widely-circulated Malayalam daily Mathrubhumi, and Nalappatt Balamani Amma, a renowned Malayali poetess.She writes both English and her mother tongue Malayallm. Kamala Das is looked at as one of the exceptional Indian poets writing in English, even though her reputation and esteem in Kerala is based primarily on her short stories and autobiography. Much of Kamala Das`s writing in Malayalam is published in the pen name `Madhavikkutty`.
               At the age of 15, she got married to bank officer Madhava Das, who encouraged her writing interests, and she started writing and publishing both in English and in Malayalam. Calcutta in the 1960s was a tumultous time for the arts, and Kamala Das was one of the many voices that came up and started appearing in cult anthologies along with a generation of Indian English poets. Kamala Das born into a conservative Hindu Nair (Nallappattu) household possessing royal ancestry, Kamala Das had embraced Islam in 1999 at the age of 65 and assumed the name Kamala Suraiya. Just like the subjects of her stories, conversion in religious faith too had provoked much heat and storm in the social and literary circuits. Kamala Das also took active participation in politics in India and had launched a national political party, called the Lok Seva Party. The foremost aim of the party is to focus wholly on humanitarian work, as well as provide refuge to orphaned mothers and promote secularism. In 1984, Das had contested the general elections to enter parliament, but lost.
                     Kamala Das is also popularly known as Madhavikutty in her mother-tongue, Malayalam. She is counted as one of the principal short story writers in Malayalam. In any given listing, Das numbers amongst the top five writers, even after bearing in mind personal choices and socio-cultural background of her readers. Kamala Das`s writing technique is indeed economical and the utilisation of language is pretty precise. Her vastly applauded stories in Malayalam include Pakshiyude Manam, Neypayasam, Thanuppu, and Chandana Marangal. Das also wrote a few novels, among which Neermathalam Pootha Kalam excels every other, which was received positively by the readers as well as the critics. It reanimates the nostalgia of an old ancestral home with it adjoining snake shrine. It is often stated that even Kamala Das`s casual talks falls in the genre of short stories. Such is the Indian poetess` creative genius that even after buckling under several unwanted controversies, she remains a widely admired figure.
                  She received the poetry award of the Asian PEN Anthology in 1964 and the Kerala Sahitya Academy Award in 1969. The latter was awarded to her for a collection of short stories entitled cold. Her works include Summer in Calcutta (1965), The Descendants (1967), The Old Playhouse and other poems (1973), and her autobiography My Story (1974).

FAMOUS WORKS

English

Malayalam

The Sirens (Asian Poetry Prize winner)
Pakshiyude Manam (short stories)
Summer in Calcutta (poetry; Kent's Award winner)
 Naricheerukal Parakkumbol (short stories)
The Descendants (poetry)
Thanuppu (short story, Sahitya Academi award)
The Old Playhouse and Other Poems (poetry)
 Ente Katha (autobiography)
My Story (autobiography)
Balyakala Smaranakal (Childhood Memories)
Alphabet of Lust (novel)
Varshangalkku Mumbu (Years Before)
The Anamalai Poems (poetry)
 Palayan (novel)
Padmavati the Harlot and Other Stories (collection of short stories)
Neypayasam (short story)
Only the Soul Knows How to Sing (poetry)
Dayarikkurippukal (novel)
Yaa Allah (collection of poems)
Neermathalam Pootha Kalam (novel, Vayalar Award)
Tonight,This Savage Rite (with Pritish Nandy)
Chekkerunna Pakshikal (short stories)
My Mother At Sixty-six (Poem)
 Nashtapetta Neelambari (short stories)
My Grandmother House (Poem)
"Ente Kadha" (Autobiography)

 Chandana Marangal (Novel)
Madhavikkuttiyude Unmakkadhakal (short stories)
Vandikkalakal (novel)
 My Mother At Sixty-six (Poem


Awards
v  Nominated and shortlisted for Nobel Prize in 1984.
v   Asian Poetry Prize-1998
v  Kent Award for English Writing from Asian Countries-1999
v  Asian World Prize-2000
v  Ezhuthachan Award-2009
v  Sahitya Academy Award-2003
v  Vayalar Award2001
v  Kerala Sahitya Academy Award-2005
v  Muttathu Varkey Award
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