- Vallathol Narayana Menon
Vallathol Narayana Menon popularly known as Vallathol, was one of the famous triumvirate poets of Kerala. others are
Kumaran Asan andUlloor S. Parameswara Iyer . He was born in Chennara, near Tirur,Malappuram District ofKerala state,India . He died in March 1958.He is the author of the famous ' Sahithya Manjari '.He got the title,'Mahakavi' for his " MahaKaavyam " 'Chitrayogam'.He played a prominent role in setting up the
Kerala Kalamandalam atCheruthuruthy , near the banks ofBharathapuzha River . Later this place was renamedVallathol Nagar . He raisedKathakali as a great art form to the level today. He wrote dozens ofkavya .Vallathol wrote predominantly in Malayalam, the language of Kerala. Along with Kumaran Asan and Ullur S. Parameswara Iyer, he was part of a highly creative period in Malayalam literature. Influenced by Tagore, Gandhi, and Marx, as well as by the Sanskrit classics, Vallathol's poetry evolved from its classical beginnings to increasing expression of nationalist and broadly socialist sentiment. He wrote in a variety of forms, using both Sanskrit and Dravidian meters. He did not know English. Vallathol's many works include the mahakavya (a form of epic poem), Chitrayogam (1914), and the narrative poems Magdalena Mariyam (Mary Magdalene, 1921) and Kochu Sita (1928), as well as 11 volumes containing his collected romantic poems entitled Sahityamanjari. In addition to subjects from nature and the lives of ordinary people, Vallathol's opposition to the indignities of the caste system and the injustices suffered by the poor form the themes of many of his poems. His own struggle with deafness from his early twenties also features in some works. Vallathol's poetry has been translated into English and Russian as well as Hindi.
In addition to his poetry, Vallathol also translated the Sanskrit Rig Veda and Valmiki's Ramayana into Malayalam verse, as well as producing a prose translation of the Puranas. He was awarded the prestigious honour of Padma Bhushan by the Government of India in 1955.
External links
* [http://www.sahithyam.cjb.net/An active web forum about Malayalam Literature]
* [http://www.india-today.com/itoday/millennium/100people/rukmini.html Short article by Akavur Narayanan (see last)]VALLTHOUL WAS THE MORDEN POIETS IN MALAYALAM
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