Kambisseri Karunakaran

Sri. P. N. Karunakaran, popularly known as Kambisseri Karunakaran (31 March 1922 – 27 July 1977) was an Indian journalist writing in Malayalam language. He was the chief editor of Janayugam Daily, Balayugam (Children's monthly), the novel Pathippu (Monthly novel issue), Cine Rama (Fortnightly movie magazine), and Janayugam Varika (Weekly),[1] a group of publications in Malayalam language, owned by the Communist Party of India. Beside being a journalist he was a politician, orator, actor,[2] satirist[3] and rationalist.

Many times he was a member of the State film awards committee.

He died aged 55 around 4.30 P.M. on 27 July 1977 at the pay ward of the Medical College Hospital at Thiruvananthapuram, the capital of the Kerala state. According to his wishes, his burial was conducted without social niceties and religious ceremonies within 6 hours of his death, at his ancestral house "Kambisseril" at Vallikunnam in Alleppey district. The junction near the house is named in his honour as "Kambisseri Mukku" (Kambisseri Junction). A higher secondary school in Vallikunnam is also named after him.

Movies

Kambisseri Karunakaran acted in few movies in the Malayalam language :

Books by Kambisseri

He wrote few books :


Books about Kambisseri

  • "Ormakalude Sugandham". Book about Kambisseri written by daughter K. Usha.
  • "Njanonnu Paranjotte" (Let me tell) an autobiographical book written by Smt. Prema Kambisseri, wife of Kambisseri. Published by Yuvamela Publications, Kollam-691003.
  • Some more books published on him.

References

  1. John, K. C. (1975). The melting pot: Kerala, 1950's-1970's. Prasanthi Printers. p. 91. OCLC 3412806.
  2. Bhasi, Thoppil (1979). Capital. Kerala Sahitya Akademi. p. 14. OCLC 8346184.
  3. Devi, R. Leela (1977). History of Malayalam literature. Educational Supplies Depot. p. 172. OCLC 6625283.


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