K. Raghunathan

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K.Raghunathan is a Malayalam novelist, journalist and short story writer from Kerala, India. He is best known for his novels Pathiravankara and Ajnathanama. Raghunathan won the Kerala Sahithya Academy award for best novel in 2007 for Pathira Vankara. He also won the Kerala Sahitya Akademi Award for Biography in 2020 for Mukathakandam VKN.[1]

Life[edit]

Raghunathan was born in Cheroor, Thrissur district, Kerala. After his education he joined Mathrubhumi daily in 1980, from where he started writing seriously.[2]

Bibliography[edit]

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  • Atharu saheb
  • Jvarabadhithamaya chila charithra pashchathalangal
  • Ellum poovum chandanavum
  • P.Krishna Pillaye kadicha pambu
  • 2 Bharyamar
  • Curiosity
  • Bhoomiyute Pokkil
  • Columbia
  • Raghunathante novellakal
  • Sanjay Gandhiyum Hanumanum
  • Narakabhoopatam
  • Karingoti
  • Pakaram
  • Bhoomiyute Pokkil
  • Shabdayamounam
  • Samadhanathinu Vendiyulla Yudhangal
  • Ajnathanama

Awards and recognition[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Pillai, Erumeli Parameswaran. മലയാള സാഹിത്യം കാലഘട്ടങ്ങളിലൂടെ: സാഹിത്യ ചരിത്രം (in മലയാളം). Prathibha Books. ISBN 978-81-240-0615-3.
  2. "The Hindu : Kerala / Thrissur News : Stories from the world of news". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  3. Sudhīṣ, Vi Ār. Kathāntaraṃ: kathāvimarśanaṃ (in മലയാളം). Haritaṃ Buks.
  4. "Mathrubhumi Books - Awards". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2023-09-07.
  5. Correspondent, Special. "Akademi fellowship for Sethu, Perumbadavam". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 2023-09-07.