- Ayyappa Paniker
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K. Ayyappa Paniker Born September 12, 1930
Kavalam, KeralaDied August 23, 2006 (aged 75)
ThiruvananthapuramOccupation poet, literary critic, academic, scholar. Notable works Kurukshethram,
Ayyappapanikkarude Krithikal,
ChinthaDr. K. Ayyappa Paniker, sometimes spelt "Ayyappa Panicker" (September 12, 1930 – August 23, 2006) was an influential Malayalam poet, literary critic, and an academic and a scholar in modern and post-modern literary theories as well as ancient Indian aesthetics and literary traditions. He was one of the pioneers of modernism in Malayalam poetry, where his seminal works like Kurukshethram (1960), considered a turning point in Malayalam poetry [1], Ayyappapanikkarude Krithikal and Chintha and several essays were an important influence on the playwrights of his generation[2][3].
In an academic career which ran in consonance with his literary one, and spanned four decades, he taught in various colleges and universities before retiring as the Director, Institute of English, University of Kerala. He published over 25 works, translated several important work to Malayama, including Guru Granth Sahib and a book in French; as a scholarly editor he produced numerous anthologies on Indian literature, he was the chief editor of the Sahitya Akademi’s Indian Literary Encyclopaedia [3]. Another important work by him Indian Narratology, published by IGNCA, was the first of its kind to study various forms of the art of narration, in Indian literature, starting with Vedic and oral literature to Buddhist and contemporary literature [4].
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Early life and education
Paniker (his preferred spelling) was born in Kavalam near Alappuzha to E. Naryanan Namboodiri, a Namboodiri Brahmin of Periyamana Illam, and M. Meenakshiamma. Fourth of the eight children, six of them girls, he grew up without any paternal affection, while his mother died when he was 12 years old, this early anguish and solitude deeply reflected in his poetry, which he started writing when he was in high school.[3]
The Kavalam village, was also home to people like, K. M. Panikkar, historian and administrator, and playwright and poet, Kavalam Narayana Panicker, his cousin [5]. He published his first poem at the age of 16, published in the Mathrubhoomi Weekly. He did his Intermediate at Malabar Christian College, Kozhikode, and B.A. Honours in English Literature from the University College, Thiruvananthapuram in 1951, thereafter he received his Master's degree from the University of Kerala.
Paniker took his doctorate from Indiana University with a doctoral dissertation on the poetry of Robert Lowell, supervised by Prof. Robert E. Gross, subsequently he did post-doctoral research in Yale and Harvard University (1981–82) [6].
Career
Leaders, selfish and opportunistic,
tell us that life is for doing good,
that good is nothing but social good.
If we are clever in spreading the net,
we can have a good haul.-Ayyappa Paniker [3]Paniker joined CMS College, Kottayam as a lecturer of English in 1951, after working there for a year, he joined the Mahatma Gandhi College, Thiruvananthapuram. He started teaching at the University College, in Thiruvananthapuram in 1952, and did so till 1965. At this point, he became a Professor at the Institute of English and Head of the department in University of Kerala (1965–74). In 1974, he became Reader in English, at the Institute of English under University of Kerala, a post he held till 1980, when became Dean of Faculty of Arts in the University of Kerala, he retired in 1990.
Through his long career he lectured in many national and international universities, including around 25 universities in US, where came across poets James Dickey, John Hollander, Czeslaw Milosz and Allen Ginsberg [7].
Awards and recognition
Paniker was a recipient of a number of honours including the Padma Shri, Kerala Sahitya Akademi award for poetry and criticism, Kendra Sahitya Akademi Award for poetry, 2005 Saraswati Samman for his collection of writings Ayyappa Panikerude Krithikal, Distinguished Teacher award, Mahakavi Ulloor award for poetry, Kabir Samman, International man of the year (IBC, Cambridge, UK), Indira Gandhi memorial fellowship with lead to the book, Indian Narratology published by IGNCA, Gangadhar Meher National award for poetry, Asan prize and Jana Sanskriti award (Abu Dhabi), Vayalar award, and Vallathol award.
Personal life
He died in Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) on 23 August 2006 at the age of 76, and was survived by his wife and two children [7], he was cremated the following day in his native village, Kavalam in a plot he had set apart twelve years ago for the purpose, on the western side of his traditional family house, Olickal tharavad, which finds reference in several of his works, especially in his poem ‘Kavalam’ in the anthology Pathumanippookkal [8].
Legacy
Ayyapa Foundation was formed in 2006 in Thiruvananthapuram, to promote his work and Malayalam poetry[9]. The January 2007 issue of journal Samyukta, was dedicated entirely to him, it contained 10 critical essays on him and his work, besides three collections of his verse in English translation, one of which, Poetry at Midnight published for the first time. It also contained a 36-page bibliography of his oeuvre [5]. In September, 2009, Dr Sitakant Mahapatra delivered the 'Ayyappa Paniker commemorative speech 2009 at Thiruvananthapuram [10].
Bibliography
- Selected poems of Ayyappa Paniker. Modern Book Centre, 1985.
- Indian Renaissance. Facet Books. 1988. ISBN 0932377319.
- A perspective of Malayalam literature. Annu Chithra Publications, 1990.
- Kathakali, the art of the non-worldly, with D. Appukuttan Nair, Pankaj Shah, Sangeet Natak Akademi. Marg Publications, 1993. ISBN 818502622X.
- Indian Narratology. Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts, Sterling Publishers. 2003. ISBN 8120725026.
- Agnipujayum Mattu Pradana Kavithakalum (Malayalam). Dc Books. ISBN 8126416238.
- Ayyappapanikerute Krithikal Vol 1 (1951-1969) (Malayalam). Dc Books. ISBN 8171301347.
- Ayyappapanikerute Krithikal Vol 2 (1969-1981) (Malayalam). Dc Books. ISBN 8171303668.
- Ayyappapanikerute Krithikal Vol 3 (1981-1989) (Malayalam). Dc Books. ISBN 8171305954.
- Ayyappapanikerute Krithikal Vol 4 (1990-1999) (Malayalam). Dc Books. ISBN 812640065X.
- Ayyappapanikerute Kavitakal Vol 5 (2000-2006) (Malayalam). Dc Books. (Last poems, written during 2000-2006 compiled by his daughter Kumari M.).
- Viswasahithyanglilute-1 (Malayalam). Dc Books. ISBN 8126413158.
- Viswasahithyanglilute-2 (Malayalam). Dc Books. ISBN 8126413166.
Edited Anthologies
- Malayalam Short Stories: Anthology. Vikas Publishing. 1982. ISBN 0706912977.
- Modern Indian Poetry in English. Sahitya Akademi. 1989. ISBN 8172011237.
- Indian English literature since independence. Indian Association for English Studies, 1991. ISBN 8185218331.
- Narrating Colonialism by D. Maya. Prestige Books. 1997. ISBN 8175510293.
- Medieval Indian literature: An Anthology, Volume 1. Sahitya Akademi. 1997. ISBN 8126003650.
- Indian English Literature Since Independence. Stosius Inc/Advent Books Division. 1997. ISBN 8185218331.
- Medieval Indian Literature: An Anthology, Selections (Maithili-Punjabi) Volume 3. Sahitya Akademi, 1999. ISBN 8126007885.
Further reading
- Passage to America by Ayyappa Paniker
- Modern Malayalam Literature: Introduction by Ayyappa Paniker Modern Indian literature, an Anthology, Volume 2. Sahitya Akademi. 1992. ISBN 8172013248. p. 231.
- Commonwealth literature, themes and techniques: essays in honour of Prof. K. Ayyappa Paniker, ed. P. K. Ranjan. Ajanta Publications, 1993. ISBN 8120203836.
- Haven, Cynthia L. (Ed.) (2006). "A Dialogue with Czesław Miłosz: Ayyappa Paniker, 1982". Czesław Miłosz: conversations. Univ. Press of Mississippi. pp. 24. ISBN 1578068290. http://books.google.co.in/books?id=E_vnbYNjz-UC&pg=PA24&dq=Ayyappa+Paniker&cd=7#v=onepage&q=Ayyappa%20Paniker&f=false.
References
- ^ "Poet Ayyappa Paniker dead". The Times of India. Aug 23, 2006. http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1920475.cms.
- ^ "A lonely traveller's journey ends: Ayyappa Panicker had few peers in scholarship". The Hindu. Aug 24, 2006. http://www.hindu.com/2006/08/24/stories/2006082416770400.htm.
- ^ a b c d "Poetry powered by realism: Ayyappa Paniker is rightfully called the architect of modern Malayalam poetry.". The Tribune. March 5, 2006. http://www.tribuneindia.com/2006/20060305/spectrum/book5.htm.
- ^ STUDYING THE NARRATIVE LITERATURE OF INDIA IGNCA, Newsletters, 2003 Vol. III (May - June).
- ^ a b "In memory of a master: Dedicated to Ayyappa Paniker, the latest issue of Samyukta..". The Hindu. Jul 01, 2007. http://www.hindu.com/lr/2007/07/01/stories/2007070150150300.htm.
- ^ K. Ayyappa Paniker
- ^ a b "Poet Ayyappa Panicker is no more". The Peninsula (newspaper). 2006-08-24. http://www.thepeninsulaqatar.com/Display_news.asp?section=World_News&subsection=India&month=August2006&file=World_News2006082421731.xml.
- ^ From Kavalam to Kavalam: A Tribute by P. Ravindran Nayar
- ^ "A tribute to Ayyappa Paniker". The Hindu. Jul 12, 2009. http://www.hindu.com/2009/07/12/stories/2009071250700200.htm. Retrieved 7 April 2010.
- ^ "Ayyappa Paniker commemoration today". Ebuzz - Indian Express News Service. 20 Sep 2009. http://expressbuzz.com/news/ayyappa-paniker-commemoration-today/104873.html.
External links
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