K. V. Anoop

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K. V. Anoop, b. 1972, d. 2014 (aged 41), was a Mathrubhumi `Star & Style' chief sub editor and a well known short story writer in Malayalam.[1] He joined Mathrubhumi in 1997 as sub editor.[2]

Works[edit]

His literary works include

  • Anandapathuvinte Prasangangal
  • Kazhchakkulla Vibhavangal (collection of short stories)*
  • Ammadeivangalude Bhoomi (novel)
  • Maradona: Deivam, Chekuthan
  • Rakthasakshi (a biography)
  • Lionel Messi: Tharodayathinte Kadha.

Awards[edit]

  • His novel Ammadeivangalude Bhoomi won the Uroob award in 1992.
  • He received the Muttathu Varkey Foundation award (1994)
  • The Ankanam-E P Sushama Memorial Endowment (2006)
  • The Mundoor Krishnankutty award (2011).

References[edit]

  1. Mathrubhumi chief sub K V Anoop passes away Archived 2014-09-19 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "K V Anoop Passes Away". The New Indian Express. Retrieved 28 January 2021.