Pangil Bhaskaran

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Pangil Bhaskaran
Pangil Bhaskaran speaks in I.V. Sasi musical tribute.jpg
Pangil Bhaskaran speaks at 'Oormmappookkal', a function of the musical tribute for I.V. Sasi and the remembrance of Prof. K.B. Unnithan organized by D.F.M.F Trust
BornFebruary 1945
NationalityIndian
OccupationWriter, author
Years active1990
Known forPattunoolppuzhukkal
Spouse(s)Leela Bhaskaran
ChildrenShenshi Jayaraj, Maneesha Girish, Bhasi Pangil

Pangil Bhaskaran is an Indian novelist writing in Malayalam.[1][2] Bhaskaran has also been a college teacher, farmer, journalist, and government official in revenue department.[2][3]

Works[edit]

  • Pattunoolpuzhukkal[3]
  • Mulayaruthum Mudi Murichum
  • Orumpettaval
  • Vellinakshatrangale Thedi (1981)[4]
  • Abhishekachadangile Balan (1982)[5]
  • Sundarippasu (1986)[6]
  • Mezhukuthirikal (1986)[7]
  • Oonuvadikal (1987)[8]
  • Bhrithyanmar (1990)[9]
  • Sahayatrikar (1996)[10]
  • Odampal (1999)[11]
  • Thanne Parannathum Thalli Parathiyathum (2011)[12]
  • Akathalam (2013)[13][14]
  • Oru Njandinte Aathmakatha (2014)[15]
  • Veerangana (2015)[16]
  • Nandikeshan Sakshi (2017)[17]
  • Krishnante Jananavum Sakhavu Sekharanum (2017)[13]
  • Engane Kadaledukkunna Kure Jeevithangal (2017)[18]

Awards[edit]

  • Abudabi Sakti Award for Pangil Bhaskaran's novel 'Bhrity-anmar' in 1988.[2][3][19]
  • Aksharakkoottam Award for 'Akathalam' in 2013.[14]

References[edit]

  1. "Bhaskaran (Pangil)". KERALA STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL.
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "Pangil Bhaskaran". Green Books.
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 "പാങ്ങിൽ ഭാസ്‌കരൻ". puzha.com.
  4. "Vellinakshatrangale Thedi". KERALA STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL.
  5. "Abhishekachadangile Balan". KERALA STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL.
  6. "Sundarippasu". grandham.in.
  7. "Mezhukuthirikal". KERALA STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL.
  8. "Oonuvadikal". KERALA STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL.
  9. "Bhrithyanmar". KERALA STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL.
  10. "Sahayatrikar". KERALA STATE LIBRARY COUNCIL.
  11. "Odampal". grandham.in.
  12. "Thanne Parannathum Thalli Parathiyathum". puzha.com.
  13. 13.0 13.1 "എഴുത്തുകാർ ജാഗ്രതയോടെ പ്രവർത്തിക്കണം". Mangalam.
  14. 14.0 14.1 "Akathalam". chavakkadonline.com.
  15. "Oru Njandinte Aathmakatha". goodreads.com.
  16. "വീരാംഗന". Daily Hunt.
  17. "Nandikeshan Sakshi". Green Books.
  18. "Engane Kadaledukkunna Kure Jeevithangal". puzha.com.
  19. Malayalam literary survey Kēraḷa Sāhitya Akkādami - 1988 p113 "Abudabi Sakti Award Archived 2015-02-22 at the Wayback Machine - The literary awards instituted by the Abudabi Malayala Samajam were given to K. M. Raghavan Nambiar for his drama 'Kalakootam', Pangil Bhaskaran for his novel 'Bhrity-anmar' and Prabhavarma for his poem

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