C. V. Raman Pillai

C. V. Raman Pillai

Infobox Writer
name = C.V. Raman Pillai
birthname =
birthdate = 19 May 1858
birthplace = Thiruvananthapuram, India
deathdate = 21 March, 1922
deathplace = Thiruvananthapuram, India
occupation = Novelist, Playwright, Journalist, Social Activist
nationality = n
period =
genre = Fiction, Theater
subject =
movement =
notableworks =
influences = Walter Scott, Molière, Vyasa, Ezhuthachan
influenced = E.V. Krishna Pillai, K.M. Panikkar, Uroob, Kappana Krishna Menon, C.N. Srinkantan Nair


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C. V. Raman Pillai (1858— 1922) was an Indian novelist and playwright in Malayalam.

Born of middle class parents on May 19, 1858, Pillai had a traditional Sanskritized education which included lessons in Ayurveda and even magic and Tantra. Kerala's folklore and Kathakali became an integral part of literary metier. He drew out myriad forgotten episodes from his country's history and the genius in him wove them into unforgettable epics.

His foray into journalism was pioneering. Gifted alike in English and Malayalam, he was an early builder of Kerala's Fourth Estate. His sharp and incisive pen brought forth first, "The Kerala Patriot", then the ' 'Malayali" and finally the "Mitabhashi".

Pillai is classed with the greats in Indian literature like Bankim Chandra Chatterjee and Harinarayan Apte. In the grand epic sweep of his great classics, "Marthanda Varma", "Dharmaraja" and "Ramarajabahadur", he is in the class of the great Vyasa. In world literature he ranks with Dostoevsky.

Modern Malayalam drama traces its origins to Pillai's works. Original Malayalam in prose began with his eleven farces, nine of which were published. They set the tone and paved the way for the Kerala theatre that it is now.

His very first attempt at literary creation, was the first original play in Malayalam. "Candramukhivilasam" was written in 1884 and was staged for four days successively in 1887 at the Maharaja's College, Trivandrum. This was also the first staging of a play in Malayalam by educated amateur actors.

In 1885, "Martandavarma" was published in Madras in 1891. It was an instant hit and editorially hailed by "The Hindu" of Madras, on December 21, 1891. It continues to be a popular classic even today.

For nearly twenty years from 1891, Pillai did not produce any major literary works. 1909 saw the production of his major comedy, "Kurupillakalari". It was in 1913, a year after he quit his job in protest that he wrote his second novel, "Dharmaraja", the first of a trilogy, that he conceived on an epic scale. The novel marked him out as a master craftsman in fiction. In 1915 he wrote a social novel, "Premamritam" which is the first satirical fiction in Malayalam. C.V.'s masterpiece however is "Ramarajabahadur", published in 1918 and hailed by outstanding critics as the greatest novel in Malayalam so far.

Pillai died on March 21, 1922.

Works

Novels

* "Martanda Varma" (1891)
* "Dharmaraja" (1913)
* "Premamritam" (1915)
* "Ramarajabahadur" (1918)
* "Dishtadamshtram" (1922) (unfinished)
* "Premarishtam" (1922) (unfinished)

Plays

* "Candramukhivilasam" (1884) (not published)
* "Mattavilasam" (1885) (not published)
* "Kurupillakalari" (1909)
* "Tentanamkottu Hariscandran" (1914)
* "Doctarku Kittiya Miccam" (1916)
* "Ceruten Columbus" (1917)
* "Pantatte Paccan" (1918)
* "Papi Cellanatam Patalam" (1919)
* "Kuruppinte Tirippu" (1920)
* "Butler Pappan" (1922)

Other Works

* "Videsiyamedhavitvam (1922) (a collection of editorials)

Newspapers Edited
* "The Kerala Patriot" (1882)
* "Malayali" (1886)
* "Vanchiraj" (1901)
* "Mitabhashi" (1920)

References

* P.K. Parameswaran Nair, 'C.V. Raman Pillai'
* N. Balakrishnan Nair, 'Saakshaal C.V.'
* K. Ayyappa Panicker, 'C.V. Raman Pillai'
* S. Guptan Nair, 'C.V. Raman Pillai'
* K. Ayyappa Paniker, 'History of Malayalam Literature'
* K.M. Tharakan, 'History of Malayalam Novel'

Persondata
NAME=Raman Pillai, C. V.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=Indian, Malayalam language novelist and playwright
DATE OF BIRTH=1858
PLACE OF BIRTH=Kerala, India
DATE OF DEATH=March 21 1922
PLACE OF DEATH=


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