C. P. Surendran
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C. P. Surendran was born in 1958. He is a poet, novelist and journalist from India.
Biography
Born to Malayalam writer and rationalist Pavanan and Parvathy, C. P. Surendran received his M.A. in English Literature from Delhi University, Delhi. He taught English literature for a short while at Calicut University before moving to Mumbai to work as a journalist with English newspapers including The Times of India, Times Sunday Review and Bombay Times. He was resident editor of The Times of India in Pune for three years and senior editor with The Times of India in Delhi. He was chief editor, DNA. A selection of his poems was included in Gemini II (1994) . He published his first collection titled Posthumous Poems in 2000 and went on to publish three more collections: "Posthumous Poems", "Canaries on the Moon" and "Portraits of the Space We Occupy". His first novel An Iron Harvest, about the Naxalite uprising in Kerala, was published by Indiaink in 2006. He lives in Mumbai.
Bibliography
Novels
- An Iron Harvest (Indiaink)
- Lost And Found ( HarperCollins, 2010)[1]
- "Hadal" (HarperCollins 2015)
Poetry
- Gemini II (Penguin Viking)
- Posthumous Poems (Penguin Viking)
- Canaries On The Moon (Yeti Press)[2]
- Portraits Of The Space We Occupy (Harper Collins)
References
- ↑ "An Iron Harvest: Hard and Bound". newindianexpress.com. newindianexpress.com. Retrieved 19 August 2018.
- ↑ "Literary Review". The Hindu. 2 February 2003. Retrieved 19 August 2018.[dead link]
External links
- His poetry review got featured in encyclopedia.com by Bruce King
- Review of An Iron Harvest from Biblio by Vinod Jose